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Black Boxes Event Data Recorders

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  • ISBN-13: 9780974655659
  • ISBN: 0974655651
  • Publisher: MICAH

AUTHOR

Kowalick, Thomas M.

SUMMARY

Millions of motorists? crash ? few realize that vehicles record crash data! This is the first and only book that provides the NHTSA final rulemaking about on-board ?black box? technologies. BLACK BOXES: Event Data Recorders updates important developments and activities in 2005, and continues to describe in simple everyday language, the newest accessory on-board passenger motor vehicles ? the Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder (MVEDR). This automotive equivalent of an airplane''s flight recorder or ?black box? is intended to solve the mysteries of car crashes and improve the safety of our roads. As follow-up to the authors'' earlier books on the topic, once again the reader is taken inside the automotive industry and the government highway safety establishment to foster an understanding of the politics and the positions on all sides of this safety debate. This book details the end-process of the regulatory initiatives. The author takes an unbiased approach, topically presenting each argument and uncovering the agendas and mandates of each of the stakeholders. Kowalick, an expert on automotive EDR technologies, discloses where to find data recorders in your vehicle. It is useful to attorneys, public safety advocates, public policy administrators, engineers, automotive professionals, journalists, insurance executives, and consumers. The chapters cover background and evolution of on-board vehicle devices, the USDOT/NHTSA Regulatory proposal, and responses from the world's leading Automakers, Alliances and Associations, Safety and Privacy Advocates, Insurance Industry, Global Standards Developers, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the public. This book offers new research material about EDR crash test evaluations and accuracy as presented at the 2005 Enhanced Safety of Vehicles Conference (ESV). It also includes the EDR regulatory language from the United States Department of Transportation / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (USDOT/NHTSA). To date, there have been hundreds of news and magazine articles, and numerous radio and television stories -- but only three books written exclusively about how and why modern-day motor vehicles use on-board EDRs. This is the newest book. You many wonder: What is an EDR? What is the difference between an EDR and a "black box" common to airplanes? Why are automakers installing EDRs in modern vehicles? Why do safety advocates believe we need these emerging technologies? What do privacy advocates fear about them? What are the positive and negative perceptions of EDRs to the public? What types of crash data do EDRs record and for what duration? Can the EDR record where a vehicle traveled -- or how fast it was going at any given time? Under what circumstances will people have access to EDR data? How do professionals analyze EDR data -- what special equiment do they use? How do EDRs function during pre-crash, crash and post-crash mode? Under what circumstances can third parties, such as law enforcement or insurance companies, download data from the EDR? How do third parties, such as insurance companies, collect and manage electronically recorded event data? Who has access to crash data? What is the U.S. government proposal for EDRs? What''s in your vehicle? What recording capability will be in the next new vehicle that you drive -- maybe a rental car? How is it possible to balance safety and privacy? These are just a few of the important and timely questions affecting every motorist in the world - including you! The information needed to: debunk myths, mysteries and misinformation; understand the technolog; and answer motorists'' questions and concerns about the widespread use of MVEDRs are provided, including: Detailed bibliography and glossary of standaridized terms, Examination of the unique legal and privacy issues, List of vehicles that have automatic recording capabilities, Chronological summary of key events, 12 photos, 42 figures and 69 tables, Glossary of Acronyms and Abbreviations, The USDOT/NHTSA rulemaking as published in the Federal Register .Author Information: Thomas M. Kowalick, author of Fatal Exit: The Automotive Black Box Debate (Wiley/IEEE Press, 2005), BLACK BOX: What''s under Your Hood? (MICAH, 2005) and BLACK BOXES: Event Data Recorders (MICAH, 2005), is widely recognized as a leading researcher on EDR technologies. He is president of Click, Inc.'?Transportation Safety Technologies, a member of the Author''s Guild, and is a professor at Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst, North Carolina. He holds 3 foundation patents related to EDRs. Kowalick served as Co-Chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) global project 1616? to create the world's first automotive black box standard, contributed to the development of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) web site for EDR research, and is a panel member on the National Academies of Sciences project studying EDRs.Kowalick, Thomas M. is the author of 'Black Boxes Event Data Recorders' with ISBN 9780974655659 and ISBN 0974655651.

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