Results for area 9.4 In-vehicle equipment
equipment fitted within or on the outside of the vehicle and used for ERI purposes
NOTE The onboard equipment includes the ERT and any communication provisions for the exchange of ERI data with an ERI reader or writer.
ERI reader which is part of the onboard ERI equipment
NOTE An onboard ERI reader can be, for example, a proximity coupling device (PCD) as specified in ISO/IEC 14443.
a device which is programmed at the time of manufacture or prior to use and thereafter can only be read, with no further opportunity to change any of the data held on the device nor its core identification
a data mode corresponding to an OBE in which data content can be changed by means of a compatible interrogator via the air interface
receives data from AEI manager, and display the data on a variable message sign to the driver
device of credit card size incorporating an integrated circuit with microprocessor and memory
electronic transmitter/responder which responds to the receipt of suitable modulated or unmodulated downlink signals and transmits predetermined information according to predefined protocols at a predetermined frequency
NOTE The transmissions can be powered from energy obtained from the downlink or can be assisted by an on-board power supply. Forms the core, but not necessarily the only, function of an OBE. Within the AVI/AEI context it is fitted to AVI/AEI vehicle or equipment and its prime function is to provide the identity of the item, but can also contain additional information. In some special purposes transponders can be installed in fixed positions and read by mobile equipment.
onboard ERI device that contains the ERI data, including relevant secuirty promisions and one or more interfaces to access that data
electronic registration tag that can fulfil the requirements defined in ISO 24535