EVIDENCE COLLECTION SYSTEM FROM EVENT DATA RECORDERFOR CAR CRASH ANALYSIS
Keywords:
Event Data Recorder, Vehicle Monitoring,, Evidence Collection system,, crash analysis,Abstract
This paper describes the effective way ofretrieving data collected by event data recorder whenever accident occurred or crash detected. The Event Data Recorder (EDR) is one of the favorable solution for public safety. This event data recorder is composed of various sensors which are interfaced with processor for collecting vehicle status. This evidence collection system is nothing but the software based system which will collect data from EDR, process it and show the exact cause of accident. Graphical user interface (GUI) is constructed using Visual basic VB. NET software which shows readings of all sensors at the time of accident. This helps to design safer vehicles, driver behavior system, clear technical faults, issuing driving license, etc. This system can be implemented into any vehicle all over the world.
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