WO2000011616A1 - Procede et systeme pour encaisser des droits de stationnement - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a coin-free parking system based on cordless registration of when parking of a vehicle begins and ends.
- the system can easily be combined with existing cordless communication networks such as the mobile telephone network, but it will also be possible to implement it by means of systems which are specially designed for the purpose.
- the mobile telephone network we are referring to any cordless telephone system, both present and future, and systems based on both local base stations and on satellites.
- Present day parking systems in towns, both public and private are usually based on ticket machines and parking meters which require insertion of coins.
- There are a number of weaknesses and drawbacks involved in this system such as, for example, substantial purchasing and maintenance costs, considerable mechanical alterations when new coins are issued, resource- demanding and sometimes risky money collection routines, as well as loss of income in the event of mechanical breakdown.
- the person who wishes to use a pay car park must first find the nearest parking machine, he must have the correct payment means at hand, usually coins, and often he has to know in advance exactly for how long he will be parked, if the whole parking period has to be paid in advance. After having paid he normally has to return to the vehicle in order to place a parking token, a ticket or other form of proof of payment in the vehicle, in such a manner that it is visible to parking attendants.
- the present invention is based on a cordless vehicle terminal. This is capable of communicating with a payment centre, for example, via the mobile telephone network or via other cordless communication systems, either by being equipped with its own transmitter/receiver, or by being physically or cordlessly connected to an external communication unit, such as a mobile telephone.
- a previously known parking system which employs cordless communication with a payment centre is known from the publication WO 93/20539. This system describes how a vehicle is registered in a central database at the beginning and end of the parking period. However, no efficient method of checking parked vehicles is described herein. A parking attendant has to be equipped with a portable computer which has access to the said database in order to find out which vehicles are legally registered in the database.
- Swedish patent SE-C2-507.240 which is basically a system for payment of road licenses, is also adapted for use in payment of parking fees.
- the system comprises a unit which is installed in the vehicle and which can be activated by means of a push button at the beginning of a parking period.
- the unit comprises a GSM mobile telephone, and on activation of the unit when parking a message is transferred by means thereof concerning the start of parking to a traffic and parking register.
- Information concerning the vehicle is stored in the unit's SIM card.
- a special feature of this publication is the proposal that the information should be transferred not by means of a dial-up connection, but only by recording in which traffic area of the GSM network the vehicle unit is registered.
- VLR Visitor Location Register
- TPFR traffic and parking fee register
- Swedish patent SE-C2-507.381 is based on the above-mentioned publication and describes a system for debiting of parking fees.
- This system employs a regular GSM mobile telephone.
- This system too is based on any checks being performed by a parking attendant is done by look in a data base.
- the vehicle terminal when the vehicle is parked a connection is established between the vehicle terminal and the payment centre.
- the vehicle terminal registers the parking and receives a confirmation that parking has been registered.
- the vehicle terminal on registration indicates how long the parking period will last.
- the point in time when parking starts is registered in the payment centre, and a new connection is established between the vehicle terminal and the payment centre at the end of the parking period, the point in time again being registered.
- the vehicle terminal comprises a timer which is started at the beginning of the parking period, and this is read by the payment centre at the end of the parking period. The payment centre will thereby register how long the vehicle has been parked, and a bill can be sent to the vehicle's owner, for example monthly.
- a unique code is transferred to the payment terminal, thus identifying the vehicle and ensuring that the parking fee is charged to the correct person.
- This code is preferably stored in the vehicle terminal or in a communication unit connected thereto, for example on a so-called SIM card in a mobile telephone.
- the confirmation which the vehicle terminal receives from the payment centre will preferably comprise a registration code generated by the payment centre. After having received this code the vehicle terminal will indicate that parking has been registered, for example in the form of an indicator lamp, but preferably also by exhibiting the received code on a display, which will be visible to an inspector from the outside of the vehicle.
- Figure 1 is a principle drawing of how the communication takes place between vehicle and payment terminal in a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 illustrates a possible design of the vehicle terminal which is placed in a vehicle which is going to use the parking system according to the invention.
- FIGS 3a, b illustrate embodiments where the vehicle terminal does not comprise a separate transmitter, but is connected to a communication unit, for example a mobile telephone.
- Figure 4 is a flowchart illustrating the steps which are implemented at the beginning of a parking period, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 is a flowchart illustrating the steps which are implemented at the termination of a parking period, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the composition of a parking system according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- a vehicle 1 which is being parked is equipped with a vehicle terminal 2 which is capable of establishing connection with a payment centre 3.
- the vehicle terminal 2 is capable of communicating via the mobile telephone network 4, for example GSM or a satellite-based system, and the payment centre 3 is connected to the public telecommunication network.
- the vehicle terminal 2 may either comprise a built-in transmitter which is capable of making calls and communicating via the mobile telephone network (fig. 2), or it may be designed so that it can be connected to a mobile telephone or another transmitter via a communication port (fig. 3).
- Such communication ports now exist on most mobile telephones in the form of physical connections or infrared transmitters and receivers.
- the payment centre can be operated by the telephone operator, with the result that the bills for parking are sent together with the telephone bill, but it may also be operated by an independent parking company.
- a user of the parking system parks his vehicle 1 , he activates the vehicle terminal 2 in the vehicle 1.
- This, or the mobile telephone or transmitter to which it is connected (fig. 3) will then call the payment centre 3 for registration in the form of a code which identifies the vehicle 1 or the user.
- the parking system is closely connected to the mobile telephone network, for example GSM.
- the code which identifies the user will be the same as the signal which identifies the mobile telephone to the mobile telephone network, and this will be able to be transferred to the payment centre in the form of the mobile telephone's telephone number, as is usual in teleservices of the type "Caller ID".
- the payment centre 3 will also be able to handle several geographical areas and with a closer integration with the mobile telephone network the payment centre will be able to register the vehicle's position by means of the mobile telephone network's ability to determine where a mobile telephone is located. This information will be found in the mobile telephone network's location registers (Home Location Register - HLR, Visitor Location Register - VLR).
- the vehicle terminal in the vehicle can be designed in such a manner that the user can key in where he is located (fig. 2), for example based on information which can be found on signs in the car park 5. If the vehicle terminal 2 is designed to communicate via a standard mobile telephone the mobile telephone's keys may also be used for this purpose.
- a possible design of a terminal with built-in mobile telephone or transmitter is illustrated in figure 2.
- signals 6 will be transmitted at the individual car park which identify the car park and which can be picked up by a receiver disposed in the vehicle terminal 2. It will then transfer these signals together with the vehicle's identification code to the payment centre. In this case the user himself does not need to indicate what kind of zone or parking area he is parked in.
- the vehicle terminal is equipped with a receiver for GPS signals (Global Positioning System) for determining position, and it will then be this position which is transferred to the payment centre 3.
- GPS signals Global Positioning System
- An embodiment of this kind will preferably be suited for parking which takes place outdoors, since the GPS signals 7 might be difficult to receive in an indoor car park or in a garage.
- FIG 1 the different alternatives for indication of parking area or position are surrounded by broken lines in order to indicate that they are alternatives which may form part of a system which employs the method according to the invention, but that this will be dependent on which implementation of the system is chosen.
- a simpler embodiment may of course also be implemented within the scope of the invention, for example in the form of a local payment centre which only registers parking in a single car park, and which communicates directly with the vehicle terminals 2 in the vehicles 1 , for example by means of radio signals.
- Figure 2 illustrates how a vehicle terminal 2 may be designed.
- the terminal 2 will at least comprise an activating key for registering the start of parking 10, a signal output unit - such as a built-in radio transmitter or mobile telephone and an antenna 1 1 - for transferring signals between the terminal 2 and the payment centre 3, and an indicator 12 which indicates that the terminal has been registered, for example in the form of a flashing green lamp.
- the output unit may also be a communication port or an infrared transmitter/receiver for connecting the terminal to an external communication unit, such as a mobile telephone, as will be explained below in connection with figure 3.
- the terminal In the case where the system is designed to handle parking in different zones with different fees or parking areas belonging to different parking companies, it will be possible to furnish the terminal with keys 10 for indicating where it is parked. In this case, on activation the vehicle's identity as well as the number of the parking area will be transferred to the payment centre 3. This starts a time registration connected to the indicated vehicle or user identity and returns a confirmation to the vehicle terminal 2.
- This confirmation preferably includes a registration code which is generated by the payment centre 3.
- the vehicle terminal 2 may include a timer which is started on registration and which can be read by the payment centre 3 when parking is terminated. The vehicle terminal 2 will show that it has received confirmation from the payment centre, for example in the form of a flashing green lamp 12.
- the terminal will preferably be designed with a display 13, which amongst other things can indicate in which parking area it is registered that the vehicle is parked.
- the vehicle terminal may also be designed to indicate on the display 13 the registration code which is received from the payment centre, or a code which is derived therefrom, with the result that a parking inspector can be assured that the registration is valid.
- the terminal 2 should preferably be installed in such a manner that a parking attendant can see it and can confirm that registration has been performed and that the correct parking area is indicated.
- the connection is closed down.
- the display 13 will also indicate how long it is since parking was registered. By this means a parking attendant will also be able to find out whether a vehicle has been left in the car park longer than is permitted at the individual location.
- a user who returns to his vehicle 1 will reactivate the vehicle terminal 2. This will again call the payment centre 3 and transfer a signal which again indicates the vehicle's or user's identity and/or the registration code which was received at the start of parking, and that parking is to be terminated. After receiving this signal the payment centre 3 will check that the indicated parking has actually been recorded. If this is not the case, an error message will be returned to the vehicle terminal. Otherwise the payment centre 3 will record that parking is terminated and that the registration of parking time should cease.
- the terminal 2 is so designed that the user can indicate in advance how long the parking period will last. This will then be recorded either in the terminal 2 or in the centre 3, or in both.
- the unit which has stored this registration will then, after the predetermined period has passed, automatically establish a connection between payment centre 3 and vehicle terminal 2 (i.e. either the terminal 2 calls up the payment centre 3, or the payment centre 3 calls up the vehicle terminal 2 concerned), and the time registration in the centre 3 and possibly in the vehicle terminal 2 is terminated, while at the same time the vehicle terminal 2 ceases to indicate that parking is recorded, e.g. by the green lamp 12 ceasing to flash and/or the information which is shown in the display 13 being altered.
- An alternative which requires automatic establishment of a connection between the vehicle terminal 2 and the payment centre 3 assumes that the vehicle terminal 2 is capable at all times of communicating with the payment centre 3 (i.e. a solution as illustrated in figure 2 and not as in figure 3).
- the parking time is recorded both in the payment centre 3 and in the vehicle terminal 2, it is not necessary to establish the connection after the expiry of the parking period.
- the parking period will already be registered in the payment centre 3, and the vehicle terminal 2 may include a timer which switches off the indication 12 that parking has been registered. It is possible, of course, to design the system to cover both alternatives, and accordingly the user himself can choose whether he wishes to indicate beforehand how long parking will last or whether he wishes to terminate the parking registration when he returns to the vehicle 1.
- the terminal may be designed with an additional lamp 14 which indicates that the parking registration has ceased, e.g. in the form of a flashing red light.
- an additional lamp 14 which indicates that the parking registration has ceased, e.g. in the form of a flashing red light. This will be advantageous, for example, if different car parks in the same parking area feature free parking from different times in the evening. A user will be able to indicate that parking should only be paid for up to, e.g., six o'clock in the evening even though the payment centre 3 is designed to record parking up to eight o'clock in the parking area concerned.
- Figures 3a and 3b illustrate two possible embodiments where the vehicle terminal 2 is connected to a communication unit 20 or via a physical connection 21 (fig. 3a) and via a cordless connection 22 (fig. 3b), such as for example infrared or Bluetooth.
- a communication unit 20 is a mobile telephone
- the producer will normally have equipped this with a communication solution of this kind, which will then be employed for connecting the mobile telephone to the vehicle terminal 2.
- the flowchart in figure 4 illustrates the steps which are implemented at the beginning of parking according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the user initiates parking by means of the user interface on the actual vehicle terminal 2. It is assumed that a connection is first established between the communication unit 20 and the vehicle terminal 2. How this is done will depend on which of the many solutions which exist in this area is chosen, but it may involve establishing a physical connection, causing infrared transmitters to communicate with each other, Bluetooth communication or the like. It will normally be necessary to activate the communication unit's communication port by means of menu selection on the communication unit 20 which will preferably be a mobile telephone, for example a GSM telephone.
- the first step 101 indicates that the user is initiating parking by activating the vehicle terminal 2.
- the user can then select parking area by means of the function keys 10 on the vehicle terminal 2.
- the next step 102 involves the vehicle terminal transmitting the necessary data for registration of parking to the communication unit 20.
- These data comprise a registration signal with ID, possibly also indication of parking area and/or duration.
- the vehicle terminal 2 instructs the communication unit 20 to establish connection with the payment centre 3. When this connection has been established, the communication unit 20 transfers said data to the payment centre 3.
- step 103 the data which include the registration signal are received by the payment centre 3.
- the payment centre 3 checks that the registration signal is a valid registration signal, i.e. that it contains the information which is required for registering parking, such as for example a valid identification code ID. If the data in the signal are not valid, step 105 is performed, which involves the payment centre 3 returning a call-not-accepted signal to the communication unit 20 and on to the vehicle terminal 3. If on the other hand the data are valid, step 106 is performed, where the payment terminal 3 registers the vehicle terminal's identification ID and starting time for parking, possibly also the duration of parking if this was indicated by the user on initiation.
- Step 107 is then implemented, where the payment centre returns a confirmation that parking has been registered to the communication unit 20 and on to the vehicle terminal 2.
- This confirmation may include a registration code which is generated by the payment centre.
- an indication is activated on the vehicle terminal indicating registration of parking in the payment centre. This may be indicated, for example, by an indicator lamp, or by displaying the registration code from step 107 in a display 13. The established connections are then disconnected.
- the flowchart in figure 5 illustrates the steps which are implemented at the termination of a parking period, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the user first re-establishes a connection between the vehicle terminal 2 and the communication unit 20 as described above.
- step 201 The user then indicates by means of step 201 that parking is to be terminated by activating the vehicle terminal 2. This is implemented by pressing the function key 10 concerned on the vehicle terminal 2.
- the vehicle terminal may be designed in such a way that it automatically initiates registration of terminated parking by starting the vehicle.
- the vehicle terminal 2 will instruct the communication unit 20 to establish connection with the payment centre 3.
- step 202 the vehicle terminal transmits a signal indicating that parking is to be terminated.
- the signal comprises an identification of the vehicle terminal ID.
- the signal is transferred to the payment centre 3 as described above.
- step 203 the payment terminal checks whether the received ID agrees with a parking which is already registered. If the ID is not correct, i.e.
- step 205 if no already initiated parking has been recorded for the vehicle terminal in question, step 205 is implemented, where the payment terminal sends an error message to the vehicle terminal 2 via the communication unit 20. If, on the other hand, the ID is registered for an initiated parking, step 206 is implemented. Here the payment terminal registers the termination time for parking, and stores information concerning the duration of parking. Thereafter, in step 207, the payment centre sends a confirmation to the vehicle terminal 2 via the communication unit 20 that the termination of parking has been registered. In step 208 the vehicle terminal then terminates its indication that parking is registered. This is implemented by the fact that the indicator lamp is turned off or the display no longer displays the registration code mentioned in step 107 on the display 13. The established connections are then disconnected.
- the user can initiate parking by means of the actual communication unit 20, which will preferably be a mobile telephone, as will be assumed in the following description.
- the vehicle terminal acts principally as a display unit for indicating that parking has been registered.
- the mobile telephone 20 will have instructions for a parking application stored in its memory, preferably in a so-called SIM card. This application is activated by the user, who also if necessary prepares for establishment of a connection between the mobile telephone 20 and the vehicle terminal 2.
- the mobile telephone calls the payment centre 3 and transfers a registration signal to the payment centre 3 as already described.
- the user identity and any other data which are to be included in the registration signal will be stored in the mobile telephone's SIM card, and not in the vehicle terminal 2.
- the mobile telephone 20 receives confirmation from the payment centre 3
- a connection is established between the mobile telephone 20 and the vehicle terminal 2 via their communication ports (physical, infrared, Bluetooth or the like), corresponding to that which is described above.
- the code which is received from the payment centre 3 is transferred to the vehicle terminal, and the established connections are disconnected.
- the vehicle terminal 2 will then indicate that parking has been registered as described above.
- the user can reactivate the parking application in the mobile telephone 20.
- a connection is then re-established between the vehicle terminal 2 and the mobile telephone 20.
- the parking application will then request the registration code concerned, and after receiving it, both it and any identity code will be transferred to the payment centre 3.
- the vehicle terminal 2 will then terminate the indication of registered parking, the payment centre 3 will send a confirmation that parking is terminated (or an error message if no parking agreeing with the received data has been registered), and as soon as the parking application in the mobile telephone has received the confirmation from the payment centre 3, the established connections are disconnected and the parking application is deactivated.
- the vehicle terminal 2 is designed in such a manner that in addition to the registration signal it emits a signal which is received by a transmitter/receiver connected to a control device for a barrier (not shown) which controls access to an outdoor or indoor car park or the like.
- This signal may be a signal which is independent of the registration signal, with the result that the vehicle terminal 2 also acts as an ordinary remote control unit for the barrier. It may be the actual registration signal which is transmitted from the vehicle terminal 2, and received by said receiver. In the former case the control device will investigate whether the remotely controlled signal is a valid signal.
- the registration signal which is received by the receiver will be retransmitted from this receiver to the payment centre 3.
- the control unit can then either investigate in a thereto connected database whether the vehicle terminal 2 has legal access to the car park, or it gives access to the car park on receipt of a confirmation from the payment centre 2 that parking has been registered.
- a similar arrangement when driving out of car park or parking garage will make it possible to ensure that the payment centre receives a message that parking has been terminated.
- a variant of this last alternative will be designed so that the vehicle terminal 2 in the manner already described transmits the registration signal directly to the payment centre 3, with the payment centre 3 thereupon transmitting a signal to the control unit indicating that the barrier should be opened.
- the vehicle terminal 3 it is capable of storing historical data, thus providing the user with his own register for subsequent checking.
- the user can at all times have historical data shown on the display 13 by pressing a key for indication of status.
- the system may be further developed by giving car parks which are controlled by private parking companies unique numbers for identification.
- the user instead of indicating parking area the user will key in the identification number of the car park concerned, or of the security firm or parking company involved.
- the payment centre 3 will then need to have the "price list" of the participating parking companies. Confirmation that a valid identification number has been given for the car park can be provided via the display 13, or by means of the indicator lamp 12 which indicates valid registration of parking.
- the invention can be adapted to a great many requirements.
- a preferred embodiment is based on the use of modern telecommunication such as, for example, GSM, but it is also possible to implement simplified versions which utilise only radio communication over smaller geographical areas.
- GSM Global System for Mobile communications
- the system is further designed so that all public and private parking companies can join the system, and all towns which have GSM coverage, or are covered by a corresponding mobile telephone system, will be able to use the system in its fully developed form - adapted to zonal parking regulations in the individual town.
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