The study was performed to determine the requirements and design concepts for a Motor Vehicle Post Crash Communications System (MVPCCS). The post-crash problem was studied in terms of the physical environment, post-crash incidents and emergencies, and community emergency response resources. Benefits that could be derived by a communications system that would reduce present detection and notification time lags were evaluated. Requirements for a system that would automatically detect and locate post crash incidents were developed, and the state-of-the-art of technology to achieve these requirements were surveyed. Preliminary system configurations were designed, and a cost benefit analysis conducted. (Author)
Post-Crash Communications
1970
183 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Pipeline Transportation , Motor vehicle accidents , Telecommunication , Occurrence , Detection , Traffic control , Environment , First aid , Ambulances , Hospitalizing , Feasibility , Benefit cost analysis , Motor vehicle post crash communication systems , Emergency operations , Crash warning , Post crash operations
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