Title | Emergency Management System for Transportation Accidents (the forth year) -Integrated Demonstration and the Proposition of Auxiliary Policy Package for Road Transportation Accident Emergency Management |
Dept | Transportation Energy and Environment Division |
Year | 2007 |
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Summary | This project is a 4-year project. In the first year, the project focused on shortening the incident detection and reporting time by reviewing related advanced technologies and proposing an integrative emergency management system. The project not only studied road transportation incidents detection technologies, but also built up the incident-reporting information system architecture among and within various rescue agencies. In the second year, the project conducted the integration of advanced fleet management, route guidance and traffic management technologies, and built up a demonstrative system for the rescue fleet management and rescue vehicle's route guidance. The results show that the system can direct vehicles to reach the incident sites in time, remove vehicles and debris from the incident scene, and restore full capacity to the affected roadways efficiently. Besides, the EMS architecture and standards developed in the first year's project have been reviewed and amended. In the third year, the project followed the accomplishment from the last two years and focused on the rescue assistant information system and call-for-help supporting system for road transportation incident. The project not only developed the two systems according to the needs of EMS, but also reviewed and amended the system architecture and standards develpoed in the passed two year In addition, we executed a pilot project to testify the performance of the proposed systems. Thus, in the forth year, the project further extends the first three-year accomplishment to demonstrate an integrative EMS, as well as to propose related policies for future deployment. Finally, we hope to implement this project not only to enhance rescue efficiency, traffic safety and road transportation efficiency in Taiwan, but also to encourage Taiwan's ITS industry development. |
Post date | 2007/07/09 |
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