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25th June 09
NXP and IBM testing a road user
charging system to decongest the road traffic
The employees of IBM and NXP Semiconductor are driving
in the streets of Eindhoven, Netherlands with a board fixed
in their car telling them what economical route to take
to avoid traffic congestion and save road use charges.
The new system jointly developed by involving IBM's system
expertise and NXP's semiconductor and hardware design expertise,
assigns a fee based on road type, time period and the environmental
characteristics of the routes driven. This information is
displayed to motorists in a clear and easy to understand
way. The trial run is set up in close consultation with
the regional government.
The On Board Unit, developed by NXP in collaboration with
CPS Europe, contains the NXP ATOP chip. This chip holds
a GPS receiver, using the mobile GPRS network, it continually
feeds the car's location to an IBM system that calculates
the route and cost data using an advanced back-office system.
IBM relied on its worldwide experience in Road User Charging
and Smart Traffic Systems in developing the system.
Projects such as these add to the increasing density of
semiconductor inside the car. Automotive electronics domain
is getting far complex than what it was few years back.
Today's car operates with the combined power of steel and
silicon.
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