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William L Ball1

  • 1OnStar, Detriot, MI 48265-4000, USA. william.ball@onstar.com

Prehospital Emergency Care
|June 28, 2006
PubMed
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This report examines public safety features in paid in-vehicle wireless communication systems. It details how these technologies can enhance emergency response and driver safety.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Safety Technology
  • Wireless Communications
  • Transportation Systems

Background:

  • In-vehicle wireless communication systems are increasingly prevalent.
  • Public safety applications within these systems require thorough evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of public safety capabilities.
  • To assess the role of fee-based in-vehicle wireless communications in enhancing safety.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on in-vehicle communication systems.
  • Analysis of features related to public safety.
  • Examination of fee-based service models.

Main Results:

  • Identified various public safety features, including emergency calls and location services.
  • Assessed the effectiveness and limitations of current offerings.
  • Highlighted potential for improved safety through advanced wireless technologies.
  • Conclusions:

    • Fee-based in-vehicle wireless communications offer significant potential for public safety.
    • Further development and standardization are needed to maximize these benefits.