Introduction
An automatic crash notification system may be activated by a driver or automatically activated in case of a crash. During the crash where the airbag deploys, Vehicles equipped with ACNs transmit a signal to a third party, defined as a telematics service provider, who tries to contact the driver and evaluate the damage.
If the operator is unable to locate the driver, he or she can use the vehicle’s GPS to notify emergency workers to the accident location.
When a car crash happens, it’s necessary to provide assistance to the injured as early as possible. While smartphone technology has grown more widely available and integrated into a variety of automobiles, motorists and occupants involved in a car accident may not always be able to reach their phones to contact for help. If the occupants are uncertain of their specific position, it may take longer for emergency services to arrive at the accident site.
During the crash where the airbag deploys, Vehicles equipped with Automated Collision Notification System (ACNs) transmit a signal to a third party, defined as a telematics service provider, who tries to contact the driver and evaluate the damage If the operator is unable to locate the driver, he or she can use the vehicle’s GPS to notify emergency workers to the accident location.
In – Vehicle Systems
The goal of in-vehicle systems is to detect the location of the incident, the severity of the crash, and the probability of significant injury while communicating with an emergency center as quickly as possible. As stated, this part can perform four separate functions:
- Location determination equipment
- Collision sensors
- System processor
- Communications system
Advantages & Applications
- Quick Medical Assistance
- Reducing Road Fatalities
- Detect crash severity
- AI based Emergency Services (Even driver can not activate the service)
- Emergency Dispatchers
- AI based Life Saving
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