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Examples of applications of DSRC roadside systems outside of automobiles.

[Application Example] An example of utilizing the DSRC roadside system ME9300 outside of automobiles.

【Product Introduction】 ■DSRC Roadside System ME9300 A system that utilizes ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) used on highways for private purposes. The DSRC Roadside System ME9300 is a system that utilizes ETC used on highways. It communicates with the ETC onboard unit to obtain a unique ID for the onboard unit called WCN (Wireless Call Number). By utilizing this WCN, various application systems can be considered. In this case, we will demonstrate an example of utilization outside of automobiles, which typically do not have onboard units installed.

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Example 2 of applying DSRC roadside systems for traffic congestion surveys.

[Application Case] How to Construct a Traffic Survey Using ETC On-Board Units with the DSRC Roadside System ME9300 via LTE Connection

Method for constructing a traffic congestion survey using ETC on-board units via LTE connection with the DSRC roadside system ME9300 The DSRC roadside system ME9300 is a system that utilizes ETC, which is used on highways. It communicates with the ETC on-board units installed in vehicles to obtain a unique ID called WCN (Wireless Call Number). By utilizing this WCN, it can be applied to traffic congestion surveys between two points on a specific route. The WCN obtained by ME9301 (DSRC antenna) is transmitted to ME9302 (interface box) via ME9303 (dedicated I/F cable). Since ME9302 is equipped with an Ethernet port, it is possible to transfer the obtained WCN to external PCs, etc., via LAN, WAN, and other connections. Additionally, external PCs can control the start and end of WCN acquisition for the ME9300 system. Here, we present an example of constructing a traffic congestion survey system using the ME9300 with a wireless configuration via LTE connection. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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