Title: PublicPrivate Partnerships in Transportation Infrastructure
1Transportation Border Working Group Data
WorkshopIdentification of New Technologies for
Data Collection TechnologiesRFID
Juan Carlos Villa Texas Transportation
Institute
2Agenda
- Border Crossing Time
- Technology Assessment
- The Northbound Border Crossing Process at the
U.S./ Mexico Border - Implementation
- Border Crossing Delay
- Next Steps
3Why Measure Border Crossing Time
- FHWA is undertaking a Freight Performance
Measurement (FPM) initiative aimed at measuring
travel times in freight significant corridors and
border wait times at major U.S. land border
crossings - Delay time for commercial motor vehicles entering
and leaving the U.S. at ports-of-entry is a key
indicator of transportation and international
supply-chain performance - Information collected should be consistent across
all border crossings
4Why Measure Border Crossing Time (cont.)
- Identify appropriate ITS or other commercial
technologies that enable border travel and
crossing times to be more easily and precisely
measured for commercial Northbound traffic - Specific areas of interest
- To implement a sustainable system that can
measure border delay and crossing times for
freight traffic - Proposed system should be transferable to other
Land Port of Entries along US / Mexico Border - Analysis should explore technologies that would
support the measurement of crossing times for
passenger vehicles as well
5Technology Assessment
- Six Technologies were analyzed
- Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI)
- AVI using Laser Frequency
- AVI using Radio Frequency (RFID)
- AVI using Infrared Frequency
- Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR)
- Vehicle Matching
- Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)
- GPS
- Mobile Phone Location
- Inductive Loop Detectors
6Technology Comparative Analysis
7Technology Comparative Analysis
8Technology Selection Recommendations
- Two technologies emerged as best candidates
- Automatic Vehicle Identification - AVI --- RFID
- Automatic Vehicle Location AVL--- GPS
- RFID was chosen for the Texas border crossings
- Why??
9The Northbound Border Crossing Process at the
U.S. / Mexico Border
1. Mexican Export Lot
2. U. S. FederalCompound
3. State Safety Inspection Facility
Warehouse/ Yard
Warehouse / Yard
Mexican export documentation verification and
cargo inspection selection
CBP primary inspection (document inspection)
Visual vehicle safety inspection
Secondary inspection VACIS, X-Ray, FMCSA Others
Detailed state truck safety inspection
Mexican export cargo Inspection
MEXICO
U. S.
10Technology Recommendations
- Given that
- CBP already is using RFID technology and a large
population of trucks have RFID tags, and - DPS is already implementing RFID technology
-
- RFID was selected
11Implementation
- RFID Tags
- CBP
- DPS
- Installation of al least 2 measuring locations
- RFID readers
- 1 before queue on Mexican side
- 1 at exit of State Inspection Facility
- Possibility of additional measuring locations
12Proposed Measuring Locations
Bridge of the Americas El Paso/Ciudad Juarez
Optional
13The Pharr-Reynosa Bridge
Proposed Measuring Locations
- A Mexican Export Lot
- B US Federal Compound
- C US State Inspection Facility
- t Toll Booth
- R1 Potential Measuring Location (Mexican Side)
- R2 Potential Measuring Location (Mexican Side)
- R3 Potential Measuring Location (US Side)
14Measuring Border Crossing Delay
- Delay (observed truck crossing time)-(optimal
truck crossing time)
15Next Steps
- Technologies being piloted at 2 border crossings
- El Paso Bridge of the Americas (BOTA)
- Pharr-Reynosa Bridge
- Developing information dissemination system
- Self-sustainable system
- Identify users
- Develop a Border Congestion Index
16Thank you, Merci, Gracias
Juan Carlos Villa Manager Economics, Trade and
Logistics Program Texas Transportation
Institute 979-862-3382 j-villa_at_tamu.edu