Title: PanEuropean Harmonisation of
1- Pan-European Harmonisation of
- Vehicle Emergency Call Service Chain
- Welcome to the
- E-MERGE User Needs Workshop
- Brussels 25th June
The project is co-funded by the European
Commission DG Information Society IST programme
2AGENDA
3AGENDA
4- Pan-European Harmonisation of
- Vehicle Emergency Call Service Chain
- INTRODUCTION
The project is co-funded by the European
Commission DG Information Society IST programme
5The Project
- Project Period 24 month April 2002 to April
2004 - Partners
- Vehicle manufacturers
- Equipment manufactures
- Service Providers
- PSAP (Public Safety Answering Point)
- Emergency operators
- Public Authorities
- Others
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- from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, UK,
Spain and Sweden
6Project objective
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- The project aims at
- Creating an agreed technical, operational and
business solution for pan-European vehicle E-Call
services - Testing and validating this solution on several
trial sites throughout Europe - Â
The project will thus develop a harmonised
in-vehicle Emergency call system allowing the
availability of in-vehicle generated emergency
call services when travelling anywhere across
Europe.
7Why are we doing this ?
- Traffic Accidents
- 43,000 dead, 1.7 million injured in traffic in
1998 - Reasons for accidents 95 human error, 76 sole
human failure, 38 distraction, 50 misjudging,
driving dynamics, weather - Correct professional help given within the first
hour in crucial for surviving an accident (GOLDEN
HOUR) - Telematics is expected to give at least a 30
improvement of the average reaction time (the
time from the call is made until professional
assistance is on the scene) - EC objective to reduce the traffic accident rate
with 50 by 2010
8The problem
- No common technical solution for providing or
receiving vehicle e-calls exist today - Services do not (generally) offer roaming when
abroad - Procedures and arrangements down the service
chain to the network operator, thence to an
emergency call centre and finally to the
emergency service itself vary greatly from
country to country - No pan-European Business case exist
9Extended vehicle E-call
- Complementary to CGALIES
- CGALIES
- 112 call with location information
- E-MERGE
- Vehicle E-call with extended information
- that gives additional information to the
- emergency services
- Possibility for driver to select usage of
- directly E-112 and/or the E-Call function
- E-MERGE is NOT trying to build a second
- European emergency call but is merely
trying - to ensure that current E-Call systems
are - harmonised accross Europe and that the
- additional Information that can be
retrived - from vehicles can be used in case of
- emergency
10The process
- Identify requirements of all stakeholders
- Define specifications for technical elements,
including message - content and formats, exchange protocols,
databases, location - referencing etc
- Present a Europe-wide harmonised vehicle
Emergency call system - based on adaptation of existing technology
and systems - Define operational procedures and arrangements
for all stages of - E-Call handling
- Test the system in a selection of vehicles from
different - European vehicle manufactures in different
scenarios and - locations across Europe
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11The process
- Analyse social/institutional issues such as data
privacy - Examine organisational options and business case
for a pan-European - E-Call network
- Propose scenarios for European E-Call service
chain deployment - Promote the adoption of the agreed business
solution across Europe. - Â
12Test Sites
- E-MERGE will during the project
- be validated in and between
- Germany
- Sweden
- UK
- Spain
- Italy
- And followed closely by
- France
13Test Sites - SWEDEN
- This test site will cover the whole of Sweden. It
will aim at performing technical and operational
tests, by using existing amended vehicle
technologies, communication standards, central
systems and operational procedures. - Stakeholders currently Involved
- Service Provider / PSAP SOS Alarm
- Vehicle Manufacturer VOLVO
-
14Test Sites - Germany
- The test site will cover the whole of Germany. It
will aim at performing technical and operational
tests, by using existing amended in-vehicle
technologies, communication standards, central
systems and operational procedures. - Stakeholders currently Involved
- Service Provider OnStar / GDV
- Vehicle Manufacturer GM (OPEL)
-
15Test Sites - Spain
- The system will be tested in the Catalonia area,
aimed at demonstrating the robustness and
reliability of the project results in view of
European wide interoperable applications. - Stakeholders currently Involved
- Service Provider RACC
- Vehicle Manufacturer SEAT
-
16Test Sites - ITALY
- E-MERGE solution will be included in a national
pilot project, serving as the starting point for
a nation wide implementation of the emergency
calls management. - Stakeholders currently Involved
- Public Authority City of Milano
- Vehicle Manufacturer FIAT
-
17Test Sites - UK
- Based on an existing structure, aimed at
establishing whether a standardised E-MERGE
protocol for an vehicle E call system will
operate successfully within the UK environment
where a unique emergency call operation exists
commercial companies are responsible for
receiving emergency calls and forwarding them to
the correct service. - Stakeholders currently Involved
- Public authority DTLR
- PSAP BT Operations
- Service Provider The AA
- Emergency Operator ACPO
-
18Test Sites Vehicle manufactures
E-MERGE will be implemented and validated accross
the test sites in the following
vehicles VOLVO SEAT GM -
OPEL FIAT PSA (Citroen) The trials will be
followed closely by RENAULT
19Overall timeplanning
20Key technical milestones
- Common System specifications November 2002
- Communication protocol definition November
2002 - Operational procedures November 2002
- Architecture of the E-Call system November
2002 - Vehicle system developments/adaptations April
2003 - E-Call service centre system developments/adaptati
ons April 2003 - PSAP system developments/adaptations April 2003
- Performed trials and results January 2004
- Compiled evaluation results March 2004
21Planned dissemination
- 1st Newsletter June 2002
- Website operational (www.e-merge.org) June 2002
- 1st Workshop 25th June 2002
- 2nd Newsletter April 2002
- 2nd Workshop April 2003
- Final brochure March 2004
- Final Report March 2004
22- Pan-European Harmonisation of
- Vehicle Emergency Call Service Chain
- Relationship with CGALIES
The project is co-funded by the European
Commission DG Information Society IST programme
23Key Players in CGALIES
- 200 members.
- Telecom industry.
- Telecom service sector.
- Location technology providers.
- Emergency service authorities.
- Information service providers.
- To define requirements for Pan European location
mechanism for all 112 calls.
24Not covered by CGALIES
- Will not carry out the implementation of 112
location information. - No technical and physical adaptations at the PSAP
side. - Will not address other location based services,
commercial or not.
25CGALIES standard routing
26CGALIES SERVICE REQS AND E-OTD PERFORMANCE
27CGALIES SERVICE REQS AND A-GPS PERFORMANCE
28CGALIES TIMESCALE LOCATION TECHN. AVAILABILITY
AND PSAP EQUIPMENT UPGRADE
29Relationship Cgalies E-merge
30- Pan-European Harmonisation of
- Vehicle Emergency Call Service Chain
- INVOLVEMENT OF FORUM
The project is co-funded by the European
Commission DG Information Society IST programme
31How to participate
- Registre for a free membership of the EMERGE
Forum via - www.e-merge.org
- Or contact ERTICO via
-
- m.nielsen_at_mail.ertico.com
32Expected role of Forum Members
- Level of involvement entirely up to each Forum
member but each - member can
- Automatically receive deliverables and
newsletters - Give comments and input to draft and final
deliverables - Participate if possible in local trials
- Participate in next workshop planned for April
2003 - Consolidation of the suggested system
specifications and architecture
33Expected benefits for Forum Members
- Easy access to information
- Getting their views included in the work process
of the project - Easy take up of the E-MERGE solution after or
even during the project - There could be a possibility to participate in
the trails - Direct access to the project partners specifying
and developing the E-MERGE solution