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ISO 12855:2015-Electronic fee collection-Information exchange between service provision and toll charging-Buythis standard

ISO 12855:2015

Electronic fee collection

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Standard´s number:ISO 12855:2015
Pages:100
Edition:2
Released:2015
Language:English
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ISO 12855:2015


ISO 12855:2015 specifies - the interfaces between electronic fee collection (EFC) systems for vehicle related transport services, e.g. road user charging, parking and access control; it does not cover interfaces for EFC systems for public transport; an EFC system can include any EFC system, e.g. including systems that automatically read licence plate numbers of vehicles passing a toll point, - an exchange of information between the central equipment of the two roles of service provision and toll charging, e.g. - charging related data (toll declarations, billing details), - administrative data, and - confirmation data, - transfer mechanisms and supporting functions, - information objects, data syntax and semantics, - examples of data interchanges (see Annex C and Annex D), and - an example on how to use this International Standard for the European Electronic Tolling Service (EETS) (see Annex F). ISO 12855:2015 is applicable for any toll service and any technology used for charging. It is defined as a toolbox standard of transactions and Application Protocol Data Units (APDUs), which can be used for the assigned purpose. The detailed definitions of mandatory and optional elements in a real implementation are defined elsewhere. It does not define all communication sequences, communication stacks and timings. The scope of ISO 12855:2015 is illustrated in Figure 2. The data types and associated coding related to the data elements described in Clause 6 are defined in Annex A, using the abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1) according to ISO/IEC 8824‑1.