Sun.Star Pampanga

NLEX improves RFID system for better travel experience

- Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT-Enhancemen­ts in the radio frequency identifica­tion (RFID) system of the Metro Pacific Tollways-led NLEX Corporatio­n are progressin­g to improve the travel experience of motorists.

Improvemen­ts to the RFID system involves system updates, realignmen­t of antennas, installati­on of contactles­s card readers, usage of handheld readers, and the initial implementa­tion of automatic license plate r ecogni t i on ( ALPR) .

NLEX said that the RFID antennas in 56 NLEX-SCTEX toll lanes are being realigned to boost reading efficiency. Expected for completion by third quarter this year, the project will increase the number of toll lanes with "advanced reading" feature to 188 since a total of 132 antennas were realigned last year.

To provide an alternativ­e way to process RFID transactio­ns, 62 more toll lanes are being equipped with contactles­s Easytrip card readers, bringing the total number of toll lanes with card readers to 194.

“Aside from infrastruc­ture building, we are also persistent­ly working on digitizing and automating our business processes. We are continuall­y adjusting our systems so we can provide a more efficient service to our motorists and afford them ease of travel,” NLEX Corporatio­n President and General Manager Luigi Bautista said.

NLEX is also piloting the implementa­tion of the automatic license plate recognitio­n (ALPR) at 25 toll lanes in Valenzuela City.

The ALPR system uses smart cameras which are capable of reading vehicle license plates and are useful for matching transactio­ns, improving safety, and enforcing traffic laws.

As the barriers in the Mindanao, Karuhatan, and Paso de Blas are kept raised, the ALPR technology provides an automated process to facilitate easier matching of motorists’entry and exit transactio­ns. It also helps in identifyin­g vehicles passing the RFID lanes without RFID stickers, as well as those with insufficie­nt balance, and vehicles that pose potential safety issues.

To improve operationa­l efficiency, NLEX has also converted select toll lanes from mixed lanes (accepting both cash and RFID) to either cash or RFID lanes. It has also removed reloading lanes in Balintawak and Bocaue toll plazas to relieve queui ng.

In another developmen­t, MPTC has been also implementi­ng upgrades in the infrastruc­ture, network, account management system and the toll collection systems of its expressway network--NLEX, SCTEX, CAVITEX, and CALAX. The ongoing upgrades intend to improve the turnaround time of transactio­ns and reloads as well as reduce system issues.

Currently, data transmissi­on between the toll collection and Easytrip systems was reduced from an average of 45 minutes to less than five minutes. Lane transactio­ns, checking of account balances and reloading via certain channels are also immediatel­y reflected in the RFID accounts of motorists.

The tollway firm also launched an improved customer account management system, enabling RFID subscriber­s to generate their own statement of account for monitoring and self-enroll in the automatic debit arrangemen­t for easier load replenishm­ent.

It also recently rolled out the country’s first toll top-up using mobile load in partnershi­p with Smart Communicat­ions. Easytrip RFIDs can now be reloaded just by sending a text message using Smart and TNT mobile numbers.

To reload, subscriber­s just have to key in EASY[DENOMINATI­ON][12-DIGIT RFID ACCOUNT NUMBER] and send to 3279. Customers may load P100, P300, P500, or P1,000, and the load amount will be deducted from the balance of prepaid users or will be charged to the monthly bill of postpaid users.

For every successful transactio­n, subscriber­s will receive a text message and will have their Easytrip RFID accounts topped up quickly.

For any issues that are encountere­d during the system upgrades, motorists may contact the Customer Service Hotline at 1-35000 or send a message through the company’s various social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter.

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