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Project eCALL - Car in Emergency Situation

RAK, Roman a Robert ZRUBÁK

Základní údaje

Originální název

Project eCALL - Car in Emergency Situation

Název česky

Projekt eCALL - vozidlo v nouzové situaci

Autoři

RAK, Roman a Robert ZRUBÁK

Vydání

první. Brno, 7TH SCIENTIFIC INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CRISIS MANAGEMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OF POPULATION - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, od s. 251-258, 8 s. 2013

Nakladatel

Karel Englis Coll Inc, Gen Directorate Fire Rescue Serv, VYSOKA SKOLA KARLA ENGLISE, as

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Stať ve sborníku

Stát vydavatele

Česká republika

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Forma vydání

tištěná verze "print"

Organizační jednotka

AMBIS vysoká škola, a.s.

ISBN

978-80-86710-61-7

UT WoS

000394562600028

Klíčová slova česky

eCALL; EUCARIS; Vehicle Identification Number; VIN decoder; HeERO

Klíčová slova anglicky

eCALL; EUCARIS; Vehicle Identification Number; VIN decoder; HeERO

Štítky

Scopus, WoS

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 12. 1. 2021 12:00, prof. Ing. Roman Rak, Ph.D.

Anotace

ORIG CZ

V originále

In the near future, your new car will have an electronic safety system automatically calling emergency services in case of a serious accident. Even if you are unconscious, the system will inform rescue workers of the crash site's exact whereabouts, and the rescues will be on its way within minutes. The system, which has been baptised "eCall", is going to work all over the European Union. It will soon be rolled out across the EU plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. As soon as the eCall device in your car senses a severe impact in an accident, it automatically initiates a 112 emergency call to the nearest emergency center and transmits it the exact geographic location of the accident scene and other data. With the same effect, eCalls can also be made manually, at the push of a button. This is convenient if, for instance, you become witness of an accident. Whether the call is made manually or automatically, there will always be a voice connection between the vehicle and the emergency call centre in addition to the automatic data link. This way, any car occupant capable of answering questions can provide the call centre with additional details of the accident. This article describes project eCALL from point of view of car identification and relations to car's registration information systems.

Česky

In the near future, your new car will have an electronic safety system automatically calling emergency services in case of a serious accident. Even if you are unconscious, the system will inform rescue workers of the crash site's exact whereabouts, and the rescues will be on its way within minutes. The system, which has been baptised "eCall", is going to work all over the European Union. It will soon be rolled out across the EU plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. As soon as the eCall device in your car senses a severe impact in an accident, it automatically initiates a 112 emergency call to the nearest emergency center and transmits it the exact geographic location of the accident scene and other data. With the same effect, eCalls can also be made manually, at the push of a button. This is convenient if, for instance, you become witness of an accident. Whether the call is made manually or automatically, there will always be a voice connection between the vehicle and the emergency call centre in addition to the automatic data link. This way, any car occupant capable of answering questions can provide the call centre with additional details of the accident. This article describes project eCALL from point of view of car identification and relations to car's registration information systems.
Zobrazeno: 9. 10. 2025 04:49