Injuries and deaths resulting from road accidents are a growing public health problem in India. Road crash deaths have increased by 31% from 2007 to 2017. Surveys show that a 10 min reduction of the medical response time can be statistically associated with an average decrease in the probability of death by one-third, both on motorways and conventional roads. We propose an accident mitigation system that can be used in vehicles post-accident to reduce the death rate due to road accidents. The proposed framework is a hybrid decision algorithm that enables the system to take accurate and precise decisions to save lives that matter. We use two conditions to decide if the accident victim needs medical help or is safe. This valuable accident information is sent to the hospitals along with the GPS location to enable hospitals in a 5-km radius around the accident zone to see the information and respond to the accidents immediately. This system will reduce the response time by at least 10 min, thereby reducing the death rate by one-third of the present death rate.
Smart Accident Fatality Reduction (SAFR) System
Lect. Notes in Networks, Syst.
Congress on Intelligent Systems ; 2022 September 05, 2022 - September 06, 2022
2023-05-19
18 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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