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GMAR Standard Performance Definitions for GNSS Road Use Metering Grush, Bern ; Schortmann, Joaquin Cosmen ; Hamilton, Carl ; Martinez-Olague, Miguel Angel

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Bryssel ITS in daily life: 16th world congress and exhibition on intelligent transport systems and services, Stockholm 21-25 September 2009. Paper, 2009Description: 8 sSubject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P1835:16 [World]Location: Abstract: Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Metering Association for Road User Charging (GMAR) has just released a partial first draft framework for performance measurement of GNSS road use metering systems, setting quantitative and testable performance metrics, which may be used to test and compare GNSS metering products and services. This partial draft includes: Charging Integrity and Charging Availability. The authors assert that these performance requirements are particularly critical for defending evidentiary weight, and potentially legal admissibility. GMAR is an independent industry body, proposing a framework that will support comparisons whether between vendors and test locations or over time for a particular vendor. It leaves setting of fixed performance standards to the buyer.
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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Metering Association for Road User Charging (GMAR) has just released a partial first draft framework for performance measurement of GNSS road use metering systems, setting quantitative and testable performance metrics, which may be used to test and compare GNSS metering products and services. This partial draft includes: Charging Integrity and Charging Availability. The authors assert that these performance requirements are particularly critical for defending evidentiary weight, and potentially legal admissibility. GMAR is an independent industry body, proposing a framework that will support comparisons whether between vendors and test locations or over time for a particular vendor. It leaves setting of fixed performance standards to the buyer.