Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention refers to a method for improving the traffic of emergency vehicles,
in which the emergency vehicles using this method on the road network have a terminal
with access to a wireless network (for example, the mobile phone network). Knowing
the position of the emergency vehicle by means of the beacons placed on different
spots of the road network, the network informs the rest of the vehicles in the road
network, provided they are within short distance from the emergency vehicle of the
security parameters (such as maximum speed allowed, safe distance from the preceding
vehicle) and other requirements which must be fulfilled in order to facilitate the
movement of said emergency vehicle, minimising accident risks.
Background of the invention
[0002] Nowadays, traffic alerts on streets and roads about emergency vehicles such as ambulances,
fire engines or patrol cars in emergency situation are based on the use of acoustic
and light signals intended to make the other cars clear the road and allow the emergency
vehicles to reach their destination in the least time possible.
[0003] Security in these vehicles is many times jeopardized, especially at crossroads or
railroad intersections, which also jeopardizes the security of the rest of the vehicles.
[0004] Besides, on many occasions, and due to the Doppler Effect of sound, the vehicles
preceding the emergency vehicles cannot distinguish the exact location of the vehicle,
or which lane it is coming from; therefore, on many occasions, no manoeuvres can be
executed to clear the way for emergency vehicles.
[0005] The method object of the invention solves the hereby stated problem by informing
the drivers for them to clear the roads for the emergency vehicles and therefore reducing
the time it takes for them to reach their destination, plus increasing safety, especially
at crossroads.
Description of the invention
[0006] The present invention refers to a method for improving the traffic of emergency vehicles
through the use of beacons, according to claim 1 and claim 6, in its two alternative
solutions. Preferred embodiments of said method are defined in the dependent claims.
[0007] In both methods, each emergency vehicle subscribed to the service called Traffic
Accident Prevention for Emergency Services using Beacons, (PATSEMB, Prevención de
Accidentes de Tráfico para Servicios de Emergencias mediante Balizas), service which
provides said method, is provided with a TE - terminal equipment - (for example a
mobile phone with an application installed, or a personal digital assistant PDA) which
can access a wireless access network (for example a wireless phone network). The method
in both alternative solutions works by means of beacons placed at different spots
of the road network, beacons which, via radio, send out their identifier ID
B and the identifier ID
PATSEMB belonging to the PATSEMB service they provide.
[0008] The method described in claim 1 comprises the following stages for each vehicle subscribed
to the PATSEMB service:
- The TE belonging to the emergency vehicle sends out a request to the wireless access
network to subscribe to the PATSEMB service, along with that request, it sends the
identifier of the PATSEMB being requested, a single IDVE identifier for the emergency vehicle and optionally, a IDVEPASS password to access the service for that IDVE.
- The wireless access network verifies the validity of the TE subscription.
- If the subscription is valid, the wireless access network sends to the TE of the emergency
vehicle a temporary IDVETEMP identifier for said TE. The network can regularly send a new IDVETEMP identifier to the emergency vehicle.
- The TE is set to listening mode to receive information about the positioning beacons
in the communication channel used by said beacons to contact the emergency vehicles
using the PATSEMB service.
- Once a message sent by a positioning beacon is received, the TE verifies that the
service provided by said beacon corresponds to the PATSEMB service, in which case,
every time it receives a message from a beacon, and provided it is considered necessary,
the TE sends to the wireless access network the IDB identifier of said beacon and its IDVETEMP identifier;
- The wireless access network, when it considers it relevant, informs about the presence
of an emergency vehicle near said beacon to a plurality of vehicles on the road network.
[0009] The notification to the other vehicles, which is carried out by the network, about
the presence of an emergency vehicle near the beacon takes place at least in one of
the following ways:
- Using signalling means placed near the beacon;
- For the vehicles which have a TE with access to the wireless access network, through
those TEs using the positioning beacons, which send via radio at least one of the
following:
- security parameters to be fulfilled by the vehicles;
- a message requiring some specific action;
- For those vehicles which have means to determine the position and a TE with access
to the wireless access network and to the information provided by such means, through
said TEs, the network sends at least one of the following: security parameters the
vehicles must fulfil (for example maximum speed allowed), and a message requiring
some specific action from them, such as clearing one of the lanes. The wireless access
network will know the position of said vehicles at all times because their own terminals
will inform the network about the position of the vehicle, and therefore, the wireless
access network will determine which specific vehicles must be informed about the presence
of the emergency vehicle.
[0010] The emergency vehicle subscribed to the PATSEMB service can end its subscription
to said service when said emergency vehicle does not contact the network in a predetermined
time, T
EXP, or when said emergency vehicle sends the network a request to end the subscription
to the PATSEMB service. In case the emergency service has willingly ended its subscription,
and in order to request a new subscription, the TE of the emergency vehicle can send
the network the PATSEMB service identifier and the IDVE
TEMP temporary identifier belonging to said terminal; the network will later verify that
the validity of said IDVE
TEMP has not expired.
[0011] Emergency vehicles subscribe to the PATSEMB service if they wish the other vehicles
to be informed about their presence. The vehicles which participate in the PATSEMB
service are those connected to the wireless access network, through a terminal in
each vehicle, and can receive information from the PATSEMB service warning them about
the presence of an emergency vehicle. Those vehicles which do not have a terminal
to access the wireless access network do not participate in the PATSEMB service; therefore,
they cannot receive messages from the wireless access network.
[0012] Those vehicles which do not take part in the PATSEMB service may be informed by means
of information signs controlled by the PATSEMB service itself and located at troubled
spots of the road network (for example in those areas in which the beacons are placed).
In case the PATSEMB service obtains the corresponding permission, traffic lights and
other traffic signs could be controlled, in order to warn all surrounding vehicles
of the presence of an emergency vehicle.
[0013] There exists another alternative method according to claim 6. In this case, the TE
belonging to the emergency vehicle sends out a request to the wireless access network
to subscribe to the PATSEMB service, and along with that request, it sends the PATSEMB
service identifier being requested, a single ID
VE identifier for the emergency vehicle and optionally, a password IDVE
PASS to have access to the service for that ID
VE-The wireless access network verifies the validity of the TE subscription and sends
to the TE of the emergency vehicle a temporary IDVE
TEMP identifier. The TE is set to listening mode to receive information of the positioning
beacons in the communication channel used by said beacon to communicate with the emergency
vehicles using the PATSEMB service. The TE verifies, after receiving a message sent
by a positioning beacon, that the service provided by said beacon corresponds to the
PATSEMB service, in which case each time it receives a message from a beacon, and
if considered necessary, the TE sends to the positioning beacon its IDVE
TEMP identifier and optionally, the ID
B identifier thereof. Every time the beacon receives such information from the emergency
vehicle, said beacon sends to the wireless access network the IDVE
TEMP identifier, and its ID
B identifier. When considered necessary, the wireless access network informs a plurality
of vehicles from the rest of the vehicles moving along the road network about the
presence of an emergency vehicle near that beacon.
The procedure the wireless access network follows to inform the rest of the vehicles
about the presence of the emergency vehicle is identical to the one previously described.
The procedure to end the subscription to the service and to ask for a new subscription
is also identical to the one described in the first method.
Brief description of the drawings
[0014] The following is a brief description of a series of drawings which will help understand
the invention better relating to an embodiment of said invention which is presented
as an illustrative and non-limiting example thereof. To this end, we refer to the
attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows the interaction between the TE of the emergency vehicle and the positioning
beacon and the wireless access network provided by the PATSEMB service.
Figure 2 shows an alternative solution in which the beacon communicates to the wireless
access network.
Description of a preferred embodiment of the invention
[0015] As shown in
Figure 1, the method object of this invention is based on the availability in emergency vehicle
1 of a TE 3 which is used by the driver of said vehicle 1; TE 3 has a client application
installed. The method uses positioning beacons 6 fixed to the rails and/or mobile
beacons 6 (being the latter usually equipped with means to determine their position)
which use any kind of wireless technology, usually short-range such as RFID. Beacons
6 broadcast within their reach, in diffusion mode, or they can be activated by means
of a vehicle sensor so that their ID
B identifier and the ID
PATSEMB service identifier provided are not continuously broadcasting. The procedures used
to implement it are the following:
P1. The TE 3 subscribes to the service for the first time. To that end, it sends out
a registration request to a wireless access network 4, in charge of managing the PATSEMB
Traffic Accidents Prevention for Emergency Services using Beacons. The parameters
included in the request are:
- the PATSEMB service identifier, IDPATSEMB;
- a single IDVE identifier for the emergency vehicle 1;
and optionally:
- an IDVEPASS password to have access to the service for that IDVE. The wireless access network 4 contains, for example, a database 5 including the
pairs (IDVE, IDVEPASS) allowed for the PATSEM service; and
- the current position of the TE (3), manually inserted or informed about using some
other means.
P2. As an answer to this request, the network will save the previous data in the data
base 5 and will try to authenticate the user by means of an authentication mechanism,
for example a credential sending mechanism. In this mechanism, using as input parameters
the user identity and password, the network 4 and the user generate and answer which
must be the same at both ends to consider the user authenticated and grant access.
As the calculation of the answer is based on something that only the network 4 and
the user know, if the answer is the same, the user is a registered user. The network
will verify that the IDVE, IDVEPASS pair is correct. If it is incorrect, it will reject the request.
P3. If it is correct, it will confirm its subscription to the PATSEMB service and
send the TE 3 a temporary identifier to the emergency vehicle IDVETEMP.
P4. If in the P1 stage the emergency vehicle 1 was incapable of introducing its position,
the network 4 will optionally try to calculate its position and inform the rest of
the vehicles as described in the P7 stage.
P5. The TE 3 will be set to listening mode so that it will hear the information broadcasted
by the beacons 6. In case the beacon transmits via RFID, the terminal TE 2 will listen
to the frequency associated for this service.
P6. When the TE 3 listens to the message broadcasted by a beacon 6, it will verify
the service identifier provided by said beacon 6. If it coincides with that of the
PATSEMB service, IDPATSEMB, the TE 3 will send the network 4 the beacon identifier, IDB, and its identifier IDVETEMP. Another possibility is that the TE 3 sends these data to the beacon 6 and said beacon
6 forwards them to the network 4, as shown in figure 2 and as described in claim 6.
Then, the network 4 saves the values received in the service data base DB 5, confirms
the terminal TE 3 of the reception of the data sent, and informs the rest of the vehicles
7 of their presence, As described in stage P7.
P7. The rest of the vehicles 7 are informed of the presence of the emergency vehicle
1 near the beacon 6. At this point there are three possibilities:
- a- The network informs the rest of the vehicles within a predetermined distance to
the beacon 6 of the presence of the emergency vehicle 1.
- b- The network informs the adequate beacons to transmit specific information, such
as maximum speed allowed, specific instructions as to how to clear a lane, etc.
- c- Or else, a combination of both alternatives (a and b).
[0016] The information sent to said vehicles will depend on where they are located:
- For those vehicles located on lane 8 where the emergency vehicle 1 is located (determined
by checking a map and the information on traffic direction):
- The parameters sent by the network 4 associated to security, security parameters such
as maximum speed, can be complemented, in the following beacons which are placed in
the traffic direction of the emergency vehicle 1 (known by the network since it has
a beacon record for the area where the emergency vehicle is travelling), with stricter
security parameters, indicating, for example, that it is required that the left lane
be cleared for the emergency vehicle to travel along it.
- The network 4 will send the vehicles which have recently gone by the beacon 6 where
the emergency vehicle 1 is now travelling an update of security parameters and a change
of lane could be requested from them.
- The vehicles in adjacent roads 9, which are perpendicular to road 8 along which the
emergency vehicle 1 is travelling (determined using a map) are informed that, for
example, they have to clear the intersection with road 8 along which the emergency
vehicle 1 is travelling, reduce their speed, and, if appropriate, stop for the emergency
vehicle 1 to go by.
[0017] On the other hand, the network 4 will regularly send the emergency vehicle 1 a new
IDVE
TEMP. If there is no activity of the terminal TE 3 of the emergency vehicle 1 during a
time to be defined (that is, if it does not communicate with the wireless access network
4 during a specific time), said terminal TE 3 will have to subscribe again. The emergency
vehicle 1 itself can also end its subscription to the service voluntarily when it
does not require travelling in emergencies. When the emergency vehicle 1 wishes to
subscribe again, it will do so sending the same parameters as those indicated in P1
if a validity period has passed, established by the network 4 according to configuration,
associated to said emergency vehicle 1. If said period has not expired, the parameters
the network will send in the step subscription P1 will be the PATSEMB service identifier
and the temporary identifier IDVE
TEMP of the emergency vehicle 1. In step P2, the network will verify that said IDVE
TEMP has not expired and therefore, access to the service is guaranteed.
[0018] The solution described in the method object of the invention is valid to any other
vehicle that is not an emergency vehicle 1 with the only requirement that it has the
application charged in the terminal TE. In this case, the ID
VE could be, for example, its number plate and the IDVE
PASS the reason why the service is needed. For security reasons, the activation (and,
therefore, the input on the data base of the network where the allowed pairs (ID
VE. IDVE
PASS) are recorded) can be performed from an emergency call centre.
1. Method for improving the traffic of emergency vehicles through the use of beacons,
in which each emergency vehicle (1) which subscribes to the service of Traffic Accident
Prevention for Emergency Services using Beacons, PATSEMB, which provides said method,
has a Terminal Equipment TE (3) which can access a wireless access network (4) which
manages the PATSEMB service,
characterized in that said PATSEMB service has positioning beacons (6) placed at different spots of the
road network (8), which transmit via radio their identifier ID
B and the identifier ID
PATSEMB belonging to the PATSEMB service they provide, and
in that said method comprises the following stages:
a- the TE (3) of the emergency vehicle (1) sends out a request to the wireless access
network (4) to subscribe to the PATSEMB service, sending along with that request the
following data:
- the identifier of the PATSEMB service being requested;
- a single IDVE identifier for the emergency vehicle (1);
and optionally:
- an IDVEPASS password to access the service for that IDVE;
b- the wireless access network (4) verifies the validity of the TE (3) subscription;
c- if the subscription is valid, the wireless access network (4) sends to the TE (3)
of the emergency vehicle (1) a temporary IDVETEMP identifier for said TE (3);
d- the TE (3) is set to listening mode to receive information from the positioning
beacons (6) in the communication channel used by said beacons (6) to contact the emergency
vehicles (1) using the PATSEMB service.
e- once a message sent by a positioning beacon (6) is received, the TE (3) verifies
that the service provided by said beacon corresponds to the PATSEMB service, in which
case, every time it receives a message from a beacon (6), and provided it is considered
necessary, the TE (3) sends to the wireless access network (4):
- the IDB identifier of said beacon (6),
- its IDVETEMP identifier;
f- the wireless access network (4), when it considers it relevant, informs, about
the presence of an emergency vehicle (1) near said beacon (6), to a plurality of vehicles
of the rest of vehicles (7) on the road network.
2. Method according to claim 1,
characterized in that the notification to the other vehicles, which is carried out by the network (4),
about the presence of an emergency vehicle (1) near the beacon (6) takes place at
least in one of the following ways:
- Using signalling means placed near the beacon (6);
- For the vehicles which have a TE (11) with access to the wireless access network
(4), through those TEs (11) using the positioning beacons (6), which send via radio
at least one of the following:
- security parameters to be fulfilled by the vehicles;
- a message requiring some specific action from them;
- For those vehicles which have means (10) to determine the position and a TE (11)
with access to the wireless access network (4) and to the information provided by
such means, through said TEs (11), the network (4) sends at least one of the following:
- security parameters the vehicles must fulfil;
- a message requiring some specific action from them.
3. Method according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the network regularly sends to the emergency vehicle (1) a new identifier IDVETEMP.
4. Method according to any of the preceding claims,
characterized in that the emergency vehicle (1) subscribed to the PATSEMB service ends its subscription
to said service in any of the following cases:
- if said emergency vehicle (1) does not contact the network in a predetermined time,
TEXP; or
- if said emergency vehicle (1) sends the network a request to end the subscription
to the PATSEMB service.
5. Method according to the preceding claim, where the emergency vehicle (1) has ended
its subscription voluntarily,
characterized in that in order to request a new subscription, the TE (3) of the emergency vehicle (1) sends
the network the following data:
- the PATSEMB service identifier being requested;
- the IDVETEMP temporary identifier of said terminal (3);
the network (4) verifying that the validity of said IDVE
TEMP has not expired.
6. Method for improving the traffic of emergency vehicles through the use of beacons,
in which each emergency vehicle (1) subscribed to the service of Traffic Accident
Prevention for Emergency Services using Beacons, PATSEMB, provided by said method
has a TE (3) which can access a wireless access network (4) which manages the PATSEMB
service,
characterized in that said PATSEMB service has positioning beacons (6) placed at different spots of the
road network (8), which transmit via radio their identifier ID
B and the identifier ID
PATSEMB belonging to the PATSEMB service they provide, and
in that said method comprises the following stages:
a- the TE (3) of the emergency vehicle (1) sends out a request to the wireless access
network (4) to subscribe to the PATSEMB service, sending along with that request the
following data:
- the identifier of the PATSEMB being requested;
- a single IDVE identifier for the emergency vehicle (1);
and optionally:
- an IDVEPASS password to access the service for that IDVE;
b- the wireless access network (4) verifies the validity of the TE (3) subscription;
c- the wireless access network (4) sends to the TE (3) of the emergency vehicle (1)
a temporary IDVETEMP identifier for said TE (3);
d- the TE (3) is set to listening mode to receive information from the positioning
beacons (6) in the communication channel used by said beacons (6) to contact the emergency
vehicles (1) using the PATSEMB service.
e- once a message sent by a positioning beacon (6) is received, the TE (3) verifies
that the service provided by said beacon corresponds to the PATSEMB service, in which
case, every time it receives a message from a beacon (6), and provided it is considered
necessary, the TE (3) sends to the positioning beacon (6):
- its IDVETEMP identifier;
and optionally:
- its IDB identifier;
f- each time the beacon (6) receives said information from the emergency vehicle (1),
said beacon (6) sends the wireless access network (4) the IDVETEMP identifier and its IDB identifier;
g- when it considers it necessary, the wireless access network (4) informs about the
presence of an emergency vehicle (1) near said beacon (6) to a plurality of vehicles
of the rest of vehicles (7) on the road network (8).
7. Method according to claim 6,
characterized in that the notification to the vehicles, which is carried out by the network (4), about
the presence of an emergency vehicle (1) near the beacon (6) takes place at least
in one of the following ways:
- Using signalling means placed near the beacon (6);
- For the vehicles which have a TE (11) with access to the wireless access network
(4), through those TEs (11) using the positioning beacons (6), which send via radio
at least one of the following:
- security parameters to be fulfilled by the vehicles;
- a message requiring some specific action from them;
- For those vehicles which have means (10) to determine the position and a TE (11)
with access to the wireless access network (4) and to the information provided by
such means, through said TEs (11), the network (4) sends at least one of the following:
- security parameters the vehicles must fulfil;
- a message requiring some specific action from them.
8. Method according to any of the claims 6 to 7, characterized in that the network regularly sends to the emergency vehicle (1) a new IDVETEMP identifier.
9. Method according to any of the claims 6 to 8,
characterized in that the emergency vehicle (1) subscribed to the PATSEMB service ends its subscription
to said service in any of the following cases:
- if said emergency vehicle (1) does not contact the network in a predetermined time,
TEXP; or
- if said emergency vehicle (1) sends the network a request to end the subscription
to the PATSEMB service.
10. Method according to the preceding claim, where the emergency vehicle (1) has ended
its subscription voluntarily,
characterized in that in order to request a new subscription, the TE (3) of the emergency vehicle (1) sends
the network the following data:
- the PATSEMB service identifier being requested;
- the IDVETEMP temporary identifier of said TE (3);
the network (4) verifying that the validity of said IDVE
TEMP has not expired.