2022
VINdecoder as information tool for eCALL and for VIN data quality analyse
RAK, Roman; Dagmar KOPENCOVÁ; Ingrid MATOUŠKOVÁ and František VLACHBasic information
Original name
VINdecoder as information tool for eCALL and for VIN data quality analyse
Name in Czech
VINdecoder as information tool for eCALL and for VIN data quality analyse
Authors
RAK, Roman; Dagmar KOPENCOVÁ; Ingrid MATOUŠKOVÁ and František VLACH
Edition
První. Mladá Boleslav, ICAI 2022: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Automotive Industry 2022, p. 171-179, 8 pp. 2022
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Proceedings paper
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form
electronic version available online
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Organization unit
AMBIS University
ISBN
978-80-7654-046-0
ISSN
Keywords (in Czech)
eCALL, Vehicle Identification Number, VIN decoder, Critical infrastructure, Vehicle. Emergency
Keywords in English
eCALL, Vehicle Identification Number, VIN decoder, Critical infrastructure, Vehicle. Emergency
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 27/7/2022 16:32, prof. Ing. Roman Rak, Ph.D.
V originále
The paper deals with the use of VIN decoder in the pan-European application eCALL (emergency CALL), which provides information about a crashed vehicle in the territory of EU member states online to the nearest PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) of the Integrated Rescue System. The basic ICT architecture of the solution used in the Czech Republic is described. The crashed vehicle automatically transmits the coordinates of its position, the globally unique VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), the direction of travel on the road, the vehicle category, the number of seat belts fastened in the vehicle (ie the number of people in vehicle) and the system activation flag (automatically or manually). One of the key roles is played by the so-called VIN decoder, which can decode basic information about the vehicle from the VIN structure and provide it to the nearest operational center of the Integrated Rescue System. At the same time, the VIN decoder can analyze the error rate of the VIN item in various information systems, such as the road vehicle register. The authors describe an analytical study, the aim of which was to determine the percentage error rate of VIN in critical infrastructure information systems. An inspection of various information systems revealed that the error rate reached a relatively high value of 8-10 %. The authors describe a way to increase the quality of data in critical infrastructure information systems.
In Czech
The paper deals with the use of VIN decoder in the pan-European application eCALL (emergency CALL), which provides information about a crashed vehicle in the territory of EU member states online to the nearest PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point) of the Integrated Rescue System. The basic ICT architecture of the solution used in the Czech Republic is described. The crashed vehicle automatically transmits the coordinates of its position, the globally unique VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), the direction of travel on the road, the vehicle category, the number of seat belts fastened in the vehicle (ie the number of people in vehicle) and the system activation flag (automatically or manually). One of the key roles is played by the so-called VIN decoder, which can decode basic information about the vehicle from the VIN structure and provide it to the nearest operational center of the Integrated Rescue System. At the same time, the VIN decoder can analyze the error rate of the VIN item in various information systems, such as the road vehicle register. The authors describe an analytical study, the aim of which was to determine the percentage error rate of VIN in critical infrastructure information systems. An inspection of various information systems revealed that the error rate reached a relatively high value of 8-10 %. The authors describe a way to increase the quality of data in critical infrastructure information systems.