Vehicle Emergency Notification Functional Area

Description

'Vehicle Emergency Notification' provides the capability for drivers or collision detection sensors to report an emergency and summon assistance. It gathers data from on–board collision detection sensors, provides a mechanism for the driver to summon assistance, and includes a communications capability to report the collision including indicators of collision severity, the number of passengers involved, and information about the vehicle that may affect the response.

Included In

Private Vehicle
Metro Transit Field Equipment
Airport Parking Operator (Public)
Lambert Airport Operations Center

Functional Requirements

IDRequirement
01The vehicle shall provide the capability for a driver to report an emergency and summon assistance.
02The vehicle shall provide the capability to accept input from a driver via a panic button or some other functionally similar form of input device provided as part of the in–vehicle equipment.
03The vehicle shall acknowledge the driver's request for emergency assistance.
04The vehicle shall collect vehicle characteristics describing the vehicles typical and real time configuration, including damage to vehicle components.
05The vehicle shall notify emergency responders of the characteristics and damage identified to the vehicle involved in a collision.
06The vehicle shall provide the capability to automatically identify that a collision has occurred using equipment such as collision detection sensors with an interface to mayday type equipment that would automatically detect vehicle problems and send appropriate distress signals to the arriving public safety vehicles.
07The vehicle shall collect vehicle operational state information from the host vehicle.
08The vehicle shall analyze vehicle operational state information to determine if the host vehicle has been involved in a collision.
09The vehicle shall provide further details about the emergency to the center upon request from that function.
10The vehicle shall forward a request for assistance to a center containing the driver's current location, its identity and basic vehicle data relevant to its current condition, as well as any other data, such as personal medical history, vehicle orientation, etc., that may be developed in–vehicle by other systems.
11The vehicle shall provide the capability to automatically identify that a collision has occurred using equipment such as collision detection sensors with an interface to mayday type equipment that would automatically detect vehicle problems and send appropriate distress signals to a center.