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2010
Awards

2010 - Citroen Localized Emergency Call Automatic Emergency Call (eCall)
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Citroën Localized Emergency Call system is designed to connect the vehicle automatically
with an emergency call centre immediately following an accident. Crash sensors
detect when a car has been in an accident, based on vehicle decelerations and
the firing of pyrotechnic safety devices like airbags. If an accident is detected,
Citroën Localized Emergency Call first sends an SMS message to a Citroën call
centre, giving the precise location at the time of impact and the last ten known
positions of the vehicle to establish the direction of travel. The system then
establishes a voice connection between the car and the call centre, allowing the
vehicle’s occupants to communicate with a trained operator. If the occupants of
the car are unconscious or otherwise unable to communicate, the call centre immediately
notifies the emergency services and provides information about the location of
the accident. Otherwise, the operator establishes the extent of the occupants’
injuries and decides whether or not the emergency services should be notified.
Citroën Localized Emergency Call can be used in all parts of Europe where there
is adequate GSM coverage. Customers who bought the system in France, Germany,
Spain, Portugal, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands
will be connected to a call centre in their home country and will be able to communicate
in their native language. Customers who bought the system in other European countries
will be connected to the local emergency services via a ‘112’ call. If a mobile
phone connection cannot be established owing to insufficient GSM coverage, in
most cases the SMS is still sent as that requires a much weaker signal.
Once Citroën Localized Emergency Call bought, the service is free and remains
operational for the life of the vehicle. However, owners can choose to delocalize
the system if they are concerned about privacy. In such cases, Citroën Localized
Emergency Call cannot provide information about the location of the accident,
and will dial the local 112 number.
Safety Benefit
In accidents which involve a fatality, around a third of mortalities occur within
the first ten minutes. Citroën Localized Emergency Call cannot help these people.
However, of the remaining two thirds, currently around half of the mortalities
occur within 90 minutes of the accident and the other half at a time later than
that. Citroën Localized Emergency Call has the potential to assist these two groups
by delivering faster emergency assistance. While it is anticipated that Citroën
Localized Emergency Call will benefit low severity injuries, its primary focus
is on severe and fatal injuries, especially in remote areas. Broader use of mobile
phones means that occupants who have only minor injuries are increasingly able
to notify the emergency services of the accident.
It is estimated by the European Commission that, if all cars were equipped with
an emergency call system, some 2500 lives could be saved every year in Europe
and the number of people severely injured reduced by 10-15 percent.
How the system assessed?
Several different crash test configurations were used to ensure that the Citroën
Localized Emergency Call hardware (sensors, control unit etc) were sufficiently
robust to stand up to severe impacts and that the system recognised the accident
and notified the call centre. The efficiency of the system at connecting to an
available network was established in areas where network coverage was low. Call
centre staff are routinely tested for their efficiency and knowledge to ensure
that they can react appropriately in case of an emergency call.
Limitations
Only Citroën customers in some countries can choose the option when buying their
cars. Citroën is working to try to broaden the availability, which depends on
agreement of the local PSAPs (Public Service Answering Point) to receive notifications
from the manufacturer’s call centres.
The system relies on mobile network (GSM) coverage in order to be able to work.
Citroën Localized Emergency Call can roam and connect to any available network,
unlike most personal mobile phones. While most of Europe is served by at least
one network operator, there remain some areas where no such connection is possible.
Such areas are likely to be remote and poorly populated, precisely the sorts of
areas where an automatic emergency call system could provide the greatest benefit.
Nevertheless, it may be possible to send an SMS even when no phone connection
can be established, as text messaging requires much weaker network coverage.
Availability
Citroën Localized Emergency Call is rewarded for its availability on the Citroën
C4, the Citroën DS3 and the Citroën C5, on which is offered at least as an option
in all European countries. The system is also available on other vehicles tested
by Euro NCAP, such as the Berlingo and, from November 2010, the C3, C3 Picasso
and C4 Picasso.
The availability of optional equipment may vary from country to country. In some
countries, optional safety equipment may be available only when combined with
other features as part of a package, and may not be offered on all variants. You
should check with your dealer to see if the system is available to you.
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