%0 Journal Article %@ 18650929 %A Goh, K.N. %A Chen, Y.Y. %A Arumugam, D. %C Las Vegas, NV %D 2013 %F scholars:3930 %I Springer Verlag %J Communications in Computer and Information Science %K Automobile air bags; Global positioning system; Global system for mobile communications; Insurance; Pressure sensors; Vehicles, Accident location; airbag; auto-dialer; Global positioning satellites; Global system for mobile communications (GSM); Insurance agents; Short message services; Vehicle registration, Accidents %N PART I %P 308-312 %R 10.1007/978-3-642-39476-8₆₃ %T Road Accident Auto-dialer via Pressure Sensor %U https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/3930/ %V 374 %X An accident sometimes goes unnoticed, for example, falling into a ravine. Thus no one is able to make emergency calls to the relevant authorities. Airbags in vehicles are designed to inflate when serious accidents occur. However, reliance an airbag alone may not be sufficient. This research explores developing a prototype using crash and pressure sensor as a parameter to trigger auto-dialer to call a pre-programmed list of numbers when an accident occurs. Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) and Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) modules are integrated to track vehicle location and send information. A Short Message Service (SMS) will be sent containing the vehicle registration number and GPS location, to the authorities or even the insurance agent. This life-saving system which can be placed in the black box of a vehicle to report incidences and thus reduce the time needed to relay accident location information to the relevant authorities. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013. %Z cited By 3; Conference of 15th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI International 2013 ; Conference Date: 21 July 2013 Through 26 July 2013; Conference Code:97855