TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a vehicle emergency rescue method and device, and
more particularly, to a vehicle emergency rescue method and device for, when there
is a vehicle accident, primarily transmitting minimum vehicle accident information
(hereinafter, referred to as first vehicle accident information) to a control center
and connecting an emergency call to the control center and, when there is a request
from the control center, additionally transmitting extended accident information (hereinafter,
referred to as second vehicle accident information) and an image to the control center.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] An emergency call (eCall) is a service, in which an eCall terminal transmits an accident
location, accident information, and the like to a control center (e.g., a Public Safety
Answering Point (PSAP)) or an emergency rescue agency (e.g., 119, 112, or the like)
and requests emergency rescue when there is a vehicle accident or when a driver presses
an eCall button so that quick and efficient emergency measure is executed. Recently,
a bill that would compel a vehicle to be equipped with an eCall system has been carried
out or promoted all over the word. An eCall system includes an in-vehicle system (IVS),
a mobile network operator (MNO) corresponding to a major wireless provider, and a
PSAP corresponding to a control center. In other words, an eCall system basically
uses a mobile communication network.
[0003] In an eCall system, an eCall terminal transmits standardized minimum accident information
(e.g., a minimum set of data (MSD) to a control center when there is a vehicle accident,
and the control center dispatches an ambulance or a fire engine to the scene of the
accident in association with emergency rescue agencies, such as 119 and 112, based
on the minimum accident information.
[0004] However, it is difficult to correctly determine the situation on the ground only
with the minimum accident information. In this case, after the minimum accident information
is transmitted to the control center, additional information for determining the severity
of the accident and the severity of an injury may be obtained through an emergency
call connection to the control center. However, it is difficult to obtain the additional
information because a driver is highly likely to be unable to have normal telephone
conversation because of the accident.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
TECHNICAL PROBLEM
[0005] The present invention is provided to respond to the technical problems described
above. The object of the present invention is to substantially compensate for various
problems occurring due to the limits and disadvantages of the prior art. The present
invention provides a vehicle emergency rescue method and device for primarily transmitting
minimum vehicle accident information to a control center and connecting an emergency
call to the control center and additionally transmitting extended accident information
and an image to the control center when there is a request from the control center
and also provides a computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon a program
for executing the method.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM
[0006] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a vehicle emergency rescue method
includes receiving, performed by an input unit, a vehicle accident information transmission
request based on an external input; determining, performed by an accident determination
unit, whether a vehicle is in an accident by detecting an external shock based on
information from shock detection sensors; generating, performed by a first vehicle
accident information generation unit, first vehicle accident information when the
input unit receives the vehicle accident information transmission request or when
the accident determination unit determines that the vehicle is in the accident; transmitting,
performed by a first vehicle accident information transmission unit, the first vehicle
accident information and an emergency call connection request to a control center;
connecting, performed by an emergency voice call unit, an emergency call to the control
center in response to the emergency call connection request; receiving, performed
by a second vehicle accident information request receiving unit, a second vehicle
accident information request from the control center; generating, performed by a second
vehicle accident information generation unit, second vehicle accident information;
and transmitting, performed by a second vehicle accident information transmission
unit, the second vehicle accident information to the control center in response to
the second vehicle accident information request.
[0007] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the first vehicle accident information
includes at least one selected from a vehicle type, a vehicle number, an accident
occurrence time, an accident occurrence location, a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle receiving
phone number, the number of passengers, vehicle fuel information, a first time before
the accident, a vehicle location at the first time before the accident, a second time
before the accident, and a vehicle location at the second time before the accident.
[0008] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the second vehicle accident
information includes at least one selected from an airbag state, a seatbelt state,
a door open state, and vehicle movement information; and the vehicle movement information
includes at least one selected from a longitudinal acceleration in a vehicle traveling
direction, a lateral acceleration in the vehicle traveling direction, a latitude of
a vehicle location, a longitude of the vehicle location, vehicle attitude information,
a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle speed, a vehicle revolutions per minute (RPM), and a
brake state, which are acquired at a predetermined time interval during a predetermined
third time.
[0009] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the vehicle emergency rescue
method further includes setting, performed by the second vehicle accident information
generation unit, the predetermined third time to include a predetermined preceding
time and a predetermined succeeding time on the basis of a time when the input unit
receives the vehicle accident information transmission request or a time when the
accident determination unit determines that there is the accident.
[0010] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the vehicle emergency rescue
method further includes receiving, performed by the input unit, a cancellation input
within a predetermined fourth time when the input unit receives the vehicle accident
information transmission request, the cancellation input cancelling the vehicle accident
information transmission request, wherein the transmitting of the first vehicle accident
information and the emergency call connection request to the control center includes
transmitting the first vehicle accident information and the emergency call connection
request to the control center when the predetermined fourth time elapses since the
reception of the vehicle accident information transmission request in the case where
the input unit does not receive the cancellation input within the predetermined fourth
time.
[0011] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the vehicle emergency rescue
method further includes receiving, performed by an image request receiving unit, an
image request from the control center; generating, performed by an image generation
unit, an image; and transmitting, performed by an image transmission unit, the image
to the control center in response to the image request.
[0012] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the transmitting of the first
vehicle accident information and the emergency call connection request to the control
center includes transmitting a message respectively indicating support or non-support
for the second vehicle accident information and the image to the control center.
[0013] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the receiving of the image request
from the control center includes receiving the image request from the control center
using a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); and the transmitting of the image to the
control center includes transmitting the image to the control center using a Message
Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) or a Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP).
[0014] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the transmitting of the second
vehicle accident information to the control center includes transmitting the second
vehicle accident information to the control center using a Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP).
[0015] According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a computer-readable
recording medium having recorded thereon a program for executing the method.
[0016] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a vehicle emergency rescue device
includes an input unit configured to receive a vehicle accident information transmission
request based on an external input; an accident determination unit configured to determine
whether a vehicle is in an accident by detecting an external shock based on information
from shock detection sensors; a first vehicle accident information generation unit
configured to generate first vehicle accident information when the input unit receives
the vehicle accident information transmission request or when the accident determination
unit determines that the vehicle is in the accident; a first vehicle accident information
transmission unit configured to transmit the first vehicle accident information and
an emergency call connection request to a control center; an emergency voice call
unit configured to connect an emergency call to the control center in response to
the emergency call connection request; a second vehicle accident information request
receiving unit configured to receive a second vehicle accident information request
from the control center; a second vehicle accident information generation unit configured
to generate second vehicle accident information; and a second vehicle accident information
transmission unit configured to transmit the second vehicle accident information to
the control center in response to the second vehicle accident information request.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF DISCLOSURE
[0017] According to the present invention, when there is a vehicle accident, standardized
minimum vehicle accident information is transmitted to a control center and an emergency
call is connected, and at the request of the control center, extended accident information
and an image are additionally transmitted to the control center, so that the control
center or associated emergency rescue agencies may accurately determine the situation
of the scene of the accident and investigate the cause of the accident.
[0018] According to the present invention, a control center or associated emergency rescue
agencies may identify the severity of serious or slight injuries of passengers and
the severity of an accident using extended accident information and an image, determine
the number of ambulances to be dispatched, and accurately determine whether to dispatch
a fire engine, a special ambulance, and special equipment when there is a fire or
a vehicle is overturned, thereby efficiently taking vehicle emergency rescue measures.
[0019] According to the present invention, a control center or associated emergency rescue
agencies may identify the movement of a vehicle before and after an accident using
extended accident information and an image in addition to vehicle accident information
at the time of the accident, thereby accurately investigating the cause of the accident.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020]
FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a vehicle emergency rescue device according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 shows second vehicle accident information according to an embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG. 3 schematically shows a generation time and interval of the second vehicle accident
information, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 schematically shows a first vehicle accident information transmission procedure
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 shows a message respectively indicating support or non-support for a second
vehicle accident information and an image in detail, according to an embodiment of
the present invention.
FIG. 6 schematically shows a second vehicle accident information transmission procedure
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 shows a second vehicle accident information request message and a second vehicle
accident information message, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 schematically shows an image transmission procedure according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 9 shows an image request message and an image request acknowledgement message,
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10 shows an image message and an image acknowledgement message, according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a schematic flowchart of a vehicle emergency rescue method according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
BEST MODE
[0021] Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings. In the drawing, like reference numerals denote like elements, and the size
of each element may be exaggerated for the clarity of description.
[0022] FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a vehicle emergency rescue device according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a vehicle emergency rescue device
100 includes an input unit 110, an accident determination unit 120, a first vehicle
accident information generation unit 130, a first vehicle accident information transmission
unit 140, an emergency voice call unit 150, a second vehicle accident information
request receiving unit 160, a second vehicle accident information generation unit
170, and a second vehicle accident information transmission unit 180.
[0024] The input unit 110 receives a vehicle accident information transmission request based
on an external input.
[0025] The accident determination unit 120 determines whether a vehicle is in an accident
by detecting an external shock based on information from shock detection sensors.
[0026] The first vehicle accident information generation unit 130 generates first vehicle
accident information when the input unit 100 receives the vehicle accident information
transmission request or when the accident determination unit 120 determines that the
vehicle is in an accident. The first vehicle accident information includes at least
one selected from a vehicle type, a vehicle number, an accident occurrence time, an
accident occurrence location, a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle receiving phone number,
the number of passengers, vehicle fuel information, a first time before an accident,
a vehicle location at the first time before an accident, a second time before an accident,
and a vehicle location at the second time before an accident. For example, the first
time before an accident may be five seconds before an accident, and the second time
before an accident may be 10 seconds before an accident, but it is apparent to those
skilled in the art that the first and second times may be set to other times.
[0027] The first vehicle accident information transmission unit 140 transmits the first
vehicle accident information and an emergency call connection request to a control
center. According to the present embodiment, the first vehicle accident information
transmission unit 140 transmits the first vehicle accident information to the control
center using Next Generation eCall (NG eCall) or Constrained Application Protocol
(CoAP).
[0028] The NG eCall is a European standard that defines a vehicle accident information transmission
protocol between a vehicle emergency rescue device and a control center, and the CoAP
is a Korean standard (ITSK-00106-1) established by Intelligent Transport Society of
Korea (ITSK) for the same purpose. In detail, the NG eCall adds data for transmission
of vehicle accident information to a stage of connecting a call using signal information
of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and media information of Session Description
Protocol (SDP) and has been standardized as IETF RFC 8147. Therefore, according to
the present embodiment, the first vehicle accident information transmission unit 140
uses the SIP and the SDP. The CoAP does not use the SIP and the SDP but encodes vehicle
accident information and transmits encoded information using User Datagram Protocol
(UDP).
[0029] The emergency voice call unit 150 connects an emergency call to the control center
in response to the emergency call connection request. According to the present embodiment,
the emergency voice call unit 150 connects the emergency call to the control center
using Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) and RTP Control Protocol (RTCP).
[0030] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 may further include a physical layer unit
(not shown). The physical layer unit connects communications by implementing wireless
mobile communication technology including 2G, 3G, LTE, and 5G or implementing Wireless
Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) technology using a radio frequency in a 5.8
GHz unlicensed band. The WAVE technology has been standardized as IEEE 802.11p and
is standard technology of amending a media access control (MAC) layer and a physical
layer (PHY) by adding wireless access in vehicular environments to the wireless local
area network (LAN) standard IEEE 802.11. IEEE 802.11p defines an outside context of
BSS (OCB) that enables communication without scanning, authentication, and association
procedures for inter-node communication of IEEE 802.11.
[0031] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 may further include an output unit (not shown).
It is apparent to those skilled in the art that the output unit may be implemented
in various output modes including LED and text/video/image/voice outputs. The output
unit outputs a vehicle emergency rescue state when a vehicle emergency rescue begins
or is in progress, such as when the input unit 110 receives the vehicle accident information
transmission request, when the accident determination unit 120 determines that there
is an accident, when the first vehicle accident information transmission unit 140
transmits the first vehicle accident information and the emergency call connection
request to a control center, or when the emergency voice call unit 150 connects an
emergency call to the control center.
[0032] The second vehicle accident information request receiving unit 160 receives a second
vehicle accident information request from the control center.
[0033] The second vehicle accident information generation unit 170 generates second vehicle
accident information. The second vehicle accident information is described in detail
below with reference to FIG. 2.
[0034] The second vehicle accident information transmission unit 180 transmits the second
vehicle accident information to the control center.
[0035] A detailed procedure for receiving the second vehicle accident information request
from the control center and transmitting the second vehicle accident information to
the control center is described below with reference to FIG. 6.
[0036] FIG. 2 shows second vehicle accident information according to an embodiment of the
present invention.
[0037] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives a second vehicle accident information
request from a control center and generates second vehicle accident information. As
shown in FIG. 2, the second vehicle accident information includes at least one selected
from an airbag state, a seatbelt state, a door open state, and vehicle movement information.
The airbag state is information about deployment or non-deployment of an airbag, the
seatbelt state is information about fastening or unfastening of a seatbelt, and the
door open state is information about an open state of a vehicle door. The vehicle
movement information is a set of items of information acquired at a predetermined
time interval during a predetermined third time. The predetermined third time and
the predetermined time interval are described in detail below with reference to FIG.
3. In an example shown in FIG. 3, because the predetermined third time is 30 seconds
and the predetermined time interval is one second, the vehicle emergency rescue device
100 acquires the vehicle movement information at intervals of one second during 30
seconds.
[0038] The vehicle movement information includes at least one selected from a longitudinal
acceleration in a vehicle traveling direction, a lateral acceleration in a vehicle
traveling direction, the latitude of a vehicle location, the longitude of a vehicle
location, vehicle attitude information, a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle speed, a vehicle
revolutions per minute (RPM), and a brake state, which are acquired at a predetermined
time interval during a predetermined third time. The vehicle attitude information
represents the attitude of a vehicle with three-axis information, i.e., roll, pith,
and yaw. The brake state represents an on/off state of a vehicle brake.
[0039] FIG. 3 schematically shows a generation time and interval of vehicle movement information
in second vehicle accident information, according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
[0040] The second vehicle accident information generation unit 170 of the vehicle emergency
rescue device 100 may set the predetermined third time described above with reference
to FIG. 2 to include a predetermined preceding time and a predetermined succeeding
time on the basis of a time (or a manual event generation time) when the input unit
110 receives the vehicle accident information transmission request or a time (or an
automatic event generation time) when the accident determination unit 120 determines
that there is an accident. In the example shown in FIG. 3, the predetermined third
time is set to 30 seconds including a time T1 of preceding 20 seconds and a time T2
of succeeding 10 seconds on the basis of the time when the input unit 110 receives
the vehicle accident information transmission request or the time when the accident
determination unit 120 determines that there is an accident. In the example shown
in FIG. 3, the predetermined time interval is set to one second. Accordingly, the
second vehicle accident information generation unit 170 of the vehicle emergency rescue
device 100 generates the vehicle movement information of the second vehicle accident
information at intervals of one second for 30 seconds before and after the manual
event generation time or the automatic event generation time. In another embodiment,
the predetermined third time may be set to a variable time including the time T1 of
preceding 20 seconds on the basis of the time when the accident determination unit
120 determines that there is an accident and the time T2 when an emergency call is
connected to the control center thereafter. For example, the second vehicle accident
information generation unit 170 of the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 may generate
the vehicle movement information of the second vehicle accident information at a predetermined
time interval (e.g., one second) for 25 seconds, which include the time T1 of preceding
20 seconds on the basis of the automatic event generation time and the time T2 of
5 seconds till the connection of an emergency call since the automatic event generation
time.
[0041] When a second vehicle accident information request is received from the control center,
the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits the second vehicle accident information
to the control center. A procedure for transmitting the second vehicle accident information
is described below with reference to FIG. 6.
[0042] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 generates first vehicle accident information
when the input unit 110 receives the vehicle accident information transmission request
or when the accident determination unit 120 determines that there is an accident.
When the input unit 110 of the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives the vehicle
accident information transmission request, the input unit 110 may receive a cancellation
input, which cancels the vehicle accident information transmission request, within
a predetermined fourth time. When the input unit 110 does not receive the cancellation
input within the predetermined fourth time, the first vehicle accident information
transmission unit 140 transmits the first vehicle accident information and the emergency
call connection request to the control center when the predetermined fourth time elapses
since the reception of the vehicle accident information transmission request.
[0043] In the example shown in FIG. 3, the predetermined fourth time is 10 seconds, and
accordingly, when the input unit 110 does not receive a cancellation input, which
cancels the vehicle accident information transmission request, within 10 seconds after
receiving the vehicle accident information transmission request, the first vehicle
accident information transmission unit 140 transmits the first vehicle accident information
and the emergency call connection request to the control center when 10 seconds elapses
since the reception of the vehicle accident information transmission request.
[0044] According to the present embodiment, when a manual event of receiving a vehicle accident
information transmission request occurs because of a mistake or mischief made by a
driver or a child in a vehicle with no relation to a vehicle accident, this may be
regarded as a fake vehicle emergency rescue situation and managed by enabling the
vehicle emergency rescue device 100 to receive cancellation of the vehicle accident
information transmission request within the predetermined fourth time. The vehicle
emergency rescue device 100 may reduce the frequency of occurrence of fake vehicle
emergency rescue by informing a driver of the generation of a manual event and allowing
the driver to cancel the manual event. Consequently, the control center is prevented
from wasting time and resources on a fake vehicle emergency rescue situation.
[0045] FIG. 4 schematically shows a first vehicle accident information transmission procedure
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0046] The first vehicle accident information transmission unit 140 transmits first vehicle
accident information generated by the first vehicle accident information generation
unit 130 and an emergency call connection request to a control center in operation
410. In an example shown in FIG. 4, the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits
the first vehicle accident information and the emergency call connection request to
the control center using NG eCall and SIP, which is an IP-based voice call standard.
The SIP has been standardized as Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC 3261.
The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 includes the first vehicle accident information
in an SIP INVITE message and transmits the SIP INVITE message to the control center.
An example of the SIP INVITE message is shown in FIG. 5.
[0047] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives a reception success message (e.g.,
SIP 200 OK) from the control center with respect to the first vehicle accident information
and the emergency call connection request in operation 420.
[0048] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits acknowledgement (ACK) to the control
center in operation 430 and connects an emergency call to the control center in operation
440. The emergency voice call unit 150 of the vehicle emergency rescue device 100
connects the emergency call to the control center using RTP and RTCP.
[0049] FIG. 5 shows a message respectively indicating support or non-support for a second
vehicle accident information and an image in detail, according to an embodiment of
the present invention.
[0050] As described above with reference to FIG. 4, the first vehicle accident information
transmission unit 140 transmits first vehicle accident information and an emergency
call connection request to a control center. FIG. 5 shows an example of an SIP INVITE
message, which includes the first vehicle accident information and the emergency call
connection request. The SIP INVITE message includes an SIP portion for signal data
transmission, an SDP portion for media data transmission, and the first vehicle accident
information. The first vehicle accident information has a format according to the
NG eCall standard. The first vehicle accident information may be encoded according
to Abstract Syntax Notation One Packed Encoding Rules (ASN.1 PER) and Concise Binary
Object Representation (CBOR), but it is apparent to those skilled in the art that
the first vehicle accident information may be encoded using other methods.
[0051] According to an embodiment, the first vehicle accident information transmission unit
140 also transmits a message respectively indicating support or non-support for the
second vehicle accident information and the image to the control center. In the example
shown in FIG. 5, the SIP INVITE message includes the capabilities of the vehicle emergency
rescue device 100, which include support or non-support for the second vehicle accident
information and support or non-support for the image. The control center may identify
the functions, which are supported by the vehicle emergency rescue device 100, based
on corresponding information. In the case where the second vehicle accident information
and the image are supported by the vehicle emergency rescue device 100, a counselor
of the control center may request the second vehicle accident information or the image
from the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 by activating a second vehicle accident
information request button or an image request button when necessary during an emergency
call. In the example shown in FIG. 5, support for first vehicle accident information
is stated as "eCall.MSD", support for second vehicle accident information is stated
as "eCall.xMSD", and support for an image is stated as "eCall.lmage". In the example
shown in FIG. 5, support or non-support for second vehicle accident information and
support or non-support for an image are written into the SIP INVITE message, but it
is apparent to those skilled in the art that other messages may be used.
[0052] FIG. 6 schematically shows a second vehicle accident information transmission procedure
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0053] The second vehicle accident information request receiving unit 160 of the vehicle
emergency rescue device 100 receives a second vehicle accident information request
from a control center in operation 620. The second vehicle accident information request
is written into an SIP INFO message, but it is apparent to those skilled in the art
that other messages may be used. The SIP INFO message has been standardized as IETF
RFC 6086.
[0054] The second vehicle accident information generation unit 170 generates second vehicle
accident information.
[0055] The second vehicle accident information transmission unit 180 transmits the second
vehicle accident information to the control center in operation 640.
[0056] The detailed message content of the second vehicle accident information request and
the second vehicle accident information is described below with reference to FIG.
7.
[0057] FIG. 7 shows a second vehicle accident information request message and a second vehicle
accident information message, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0058] In an example shown in FIG. 7, a second vehicle accident information request received
from a control center is written into an SIP INFO message 710. In the SIP INFO message
710, a request action is set to "send-data", and a data type is set to "eCall.xMSD".
[0059] The second vehicle accident information generation unit 170 encodes and transmits
second vehicle accident information 720 to the control center. In the example shown
in FIG. 7, the second vehicle accident information generation unit 170 encodes the
second vehicle accident information 720 using ASN.1 PER, but it is apparent to those
skilled in the art that other encoding methods including CBOR may be used. The second
vehicle accident information 720 is defined in advance by the ASN.1 format, and the
definition is shared in advance by the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 and the
control center, so that there is no problem for the vehicle emergency rescue device
100 and the control center to interpret data transferred therebetween. The second
vehicle accident information generation unit 170 writes the second vehicle accident
information 720 into an SIP INFO message 730 and transmits the SIP INFO message 730
to the control center. The SIP INFO message 730 includes "eCall.xMSD" in each of a
Content-Type header, an Info-Package header, and a Call-Info header.
[0060] FIG. 8 schematically shows an image transmission procedure according to an embodiment
of the present invention.
[0061] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 includes an image request receiving unit
(not shown), an image generation unit (not shown), and an image transmission unit
(not shown).
[0062] The image request receiving unit receives an image request from a control center
in operation 820. The image request receiving unit receives the image request from
the control center using the SIP. In an example shown in FIG. 8, during an emergency
call connection, the control center transmits the image request using an SIP RE-INVITE
message. The image request includes at least one selected from a maximum file size,
a file type (e.g., jpeg, gif, or the like.), a file encoding method (e.g., base64
or the like), a transmission protocol (e.g., Transmission Control Protocol (TCP),
UDP, Transport Layer Security (TLS), or the like), a receiving port, and a file transmission
direction, which are acceptable by the control center.
[0063] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits a reception success message (e.g.,
SIP 200 OK) to the control center with respect to the image request from the control
center in operation 830. The reception success message includes at least one selected
from the type and the size of a file to be transmitted by the vehicle emergency rescue
device 100, a file encoding method, a transmission protocol, and a file transmission
direction. Basically, the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 sends an image based
on information processable by the control center with reference to the image request.
However, when the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 does not support an image, the
vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits a receiving failure message.
[0064] The image generation unit generates an image. The image may be generated by performing
image capturing using a camera of the vehicle emergency rescue device 100, but it
is apparent to those skilled in the art that the image may be generated using other
methods. The inside or outside of an accident vehicle may be photographed by the camera,
and an infrared function or a flash function may be included to be ready for accidents
at night. The image includes a still image and a moving image. The still image may
be stored in various formats such as JPEG and GIF and may have a resolution of at
least VGA(640*480) so that the control center may perform an accurate analysis. The
image generation unit basically generates an image based on information processable
by the control center with reference to the image request.
[0065] TCP connection is set for image transmission in operation 850. In the present embodiment,
the image is transmitted through TCP connection, but it is apparent to those skilled
in the art that the image may be transmitted using other transmission protocols such
as UDP and TLS.
[0066] The image transmission unit transmits the image to the control center in response
to the image request in operations 860 and 870. The image may be transmitted in predetermined
byte units for efficient transmission and may be cancelled during transmission. In
addition, the image may be encoded using base64, but it is apparent to those skilled
in the art that the image may be encoded using other methods. In the present embodiment,
the image transmission unit transmits the image to the control center using Message
Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) or Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), but it is apparent
to those skilled in the art that other protocols such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
may be used. The MSRP has been standardized as IETF RFC4975, and the RTSP has been
standardized as IETF RFC2326. For example, a still image may be transmitted using
the MSRP, and a moving image may be transmitted in real time using the RTSP. In addition,
when video-related information is added to an SIP RE-INVITE message, the image may
be transmitted through a video call.
[0067] The control center transmits an acknowledgement of the image, which includes image
reception success or failure, to the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 in operation
880. The acknowledgement of the image may be written into an MSRP REPORT message,
but it is apparent to those skilled in the art that other messages may be used. When
the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives the acknowledgement of the image,
the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 terminates the connection (e.g., TCP connection)
for image transmission. The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 newly performs connection
for image transmission at each request of the control center and terminates the connection
when image transmission is completed.
[0068] According to the present embodiment, the control center may determine the severity
of an accident and the severity of an injury using the image transmitted by the vehicle
emergency rescue device 100. In other words, the control center may identify the serious
and slight injuries of passengers using the image and determine the number of ambulances
to be dispatched and may accurately determine whether to dispatch a fire engine, a
special ambulance, and special equipment when there is a fire or a vehicle is overturned,
thereby efficiently taking vehicle emergency rescue measures.
[0069] FIG. 9 shows an image request message and an image request acknowledgement message,
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0070] In an example shown in FIG. 9, an image request, which is transmitted by a control
center during an emergency call connection, is shown. In the example shown in FIG.
9, the image request is written using an SIP RE-INVITE message 910. The SIP RE-INVITE
message 910 includes "m=message 7000 TCP/MSRP" and thus informs the control center
that the image will be transmitted using the MSRP.
[0071] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits a reception success message to
the control center in response to the image request from the control center. In the
example shown in FIG. 9, the reception success message is written as SIP 200 OK 920.
[0072] FIG. 10 shows an image message and an image acknowledgement message, according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
[0073] In an example shown in FIG. 10, the image transmission unit divides an image 1010
into messages of a predetermined byte unit and transmits the image 1010 using the
MSRP. Each message includes the size of a full file, the size of a file included in
the current message, and a position in the full file. A control center may merge the
messages into the full file using information included in each of the messages.
[0074] The control center transmits an acknowledgement of the image to the vehicle emergency
rescue device 100, wherein the acknowledgement of the image includes an image reception
success or failure. In the example shown in FIG. 10, the acknowledgement of the image
written into an MSRP REPORT message 1020 is shown.
[0075] FIG. 11 is a schematic flowchart of a vehicle emergency rescue method according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
[0076] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives a vehicle accident information transmission
request, using the input unit 110, based on an external input in operation 1110.
[0077] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 determines, using the accident determination
unit 120, whether a vehicle is in an accident by detecting an external shock based
on information from shock detection sensors in operation 1120. The shock detection
sensors include at least one selected from an airbag deployment sensor, a 2-axis acceleration
sensor, a 3-axis acceleration sensor, a 3-axis gyro sensor, and an azimuth sensor.
[0078] When the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives the vehicle accident information
transmission request using the input unit 110 or determines that there is an accident
in operation 1130 using the accident determination unit 120, the vehicle emergency
rescue device 100 proceeds to operation 1140.
[0079] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 generates first vehicle accident information
using the first vehicle accident information generation unit 130 in operation 1140.
The first vehicle accident information includes at least one selected from a vehicle
type, a vehicle number, an accident occurrence time, an accident occurrence location,
a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle receiving phone number, the number of passengers, vehicle
fuel information, a first time before an accident, a vehicle location at the first
time before an accident, a second time before an accident, and a vehicle location
at the second time before an accident. The generating of the first vehicle accident
information includes generating a message respectively indicating support or non-support
for a second vehicle accident information and an image.
[0080] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits the first vehicle accident information
and an emergency call connection request to a control center using the first vehicle
accident information transmission unit 140 in operation 1150. The transmitting of
the first vehicle accident information and the emergency call connection request to
the control center includes transmitting a message respectively indicating for support
or non-support for the second vehicle accident information and the image to the control
center.
[0081] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 connects an emergency call to the control
center in response to the emergency call connection request using the emergency voice
call unit 150 in operation 1160.
[0082] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives a second vehicle accident information
request from the control center using the second vehicle accident information request
receiving unit 160 in operation 1170.
[0083] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 generates second vehicle accident information
using the second vehicle accident information generation unit 170 in operation 1180.
The second vehicle accident information includes at least one selected from an airbag
state, a seatbelt state, a door open state, and vehicle movement information. The
vehicle movement information includes at least one selected from a longitudinal acceleration
in a vehicle traveling direction, a lateral acceleration in a vehicle traveling direction,
the latitude of a vehicle location, the longitude of a vehicle location, vehicle attitude
information, a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle speed, a vehicle RPM, and a brake state,
which are acquired at a predetermined time interval during a predetermined third time.
[0084] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 may set the predetermined third time to include
a predetermined preceding time and a predetermined succeeding time on the basis of
a time when the input unit 110 receives the vehicle accident information transmission
request or a time when the accident determination unit 120 determines that there is
an accident, using the second vehicle accident information generation unit 170. For
example, the predetermined third time may be set to 30 seconds including the time
T1 of preceding 20 seconds and the time T2 of succeeding 10 seconds on the basis of
the time when the input unit 110 receives the vehicle accident information transmission
request or the time when the accident determination unit 120 determines that there
is an accident. The predetermined time interval may be set to one second. Accordingly,
in this case, the second vehicle accident information generation unit 170 of the vehicle
emergency rescue device 100 generates the vehicle movement information of the second
vehicle accident information at intervals of one second for 30 seconds before and
after the reception time or the time when the accident determination unit 120 determines
that there is an accident.
[0085] The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits the second vehicle accident information
to the control center in response to the second vehicle accident information request
using the second vehicle accident information transmission unit 180 in operation 1190.
The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits the second vehicle accident information
to the control center using the SIP.
[0086] According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the case where the vehicle
emergency rescue device 100 receives the vehicle accident information transmission
request using the input unit 110, the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives
a cancellation input, which cancels the vehicle accident information transmission
request, within a predetermined fourth time using the input unit 110. In the case
where the vehicle emergency rescue device 100 does not receive the cancellation input
within the predetermined fourth time through the input unit 110, the vehicle emergency
rescue device 100 transmits, using the first vehicle accident information transmission
unit 140, the first vehicle accident information and the emergency call connection
request to the control center when the predetermined fourth time elapses since the
reception of the vehicle accident information transmission request.
[0087] According to another embodiment of the present invention, the vehicle emergency rescue
device 100 receives an image request from the control center through an image request
receiving unit. The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 receives the image request
from the control center using the SIP, but it is apparent to those skilled in the
art that other protocols may be used. The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 generates
an image using an image generation unit. The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits
the image to the control center using an image generation unit in response to the
image request. The vehicle emergency rescue device 100 transmits the image to the
control center using the MSRP or the RTSP, but it is apparent to those skilled in
the art that other protocols may be used.
[0088] While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference
to embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various changes in form and details
may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the following claims.
[0089] For example, a device according to an example embodiment of the present invention
may include a bus coupled to each element of the device, at least one processor coupled
to the bus, and memory coupled to the bus to store commands, received messages, or
generated messages and coupled to the at least one processor which executes the commands.
[0090] The present invention can also be embodied as computer-readable code on a computer-readable
recording medium. The computer-readable recording medium is any data storage device
that can store data which can be thereafter read by a computer system. Examples of
the computer-readable recording medium include magnetic storage media (e.g., ROM,
floppy disks, hard disks, etc.) and optical recording media (e.g., CD-ROMs, or DVDs).
The computer-readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled
computer systems so that the computer-readable code is stored and executed in a distributed
fashion.
1. A vehicle emergency rescue device comprising:
an input unit configured to receive a vehicle accident information transmission request
based on an external input;
an accident determination unit configured to determine whether a vehicle is in an
accident by detecting an external shock based on information from shock detection
sensors;
a first vehicle accident information generation unit configured to generate first
vehicle accident information when the input unit receives the vehicle accident information
transmission request or when the accident determination unit determines that the vehicle
is in the accident;
a first vehicle accident information transmission unit configured to transmit the
first vehicle accident information and an emergency call connection request to a control
center;
an emergency voice call unit configured to connect an emergency call to the control
center in response to the emergency call connection request;
a second vehicle accident information request receiving unit configured to receive
a second vehicle accident information request from the control center;
a second vehicle accident information generation unit configured to generate second
vehicle accident information; and
a second vehicle accident information transmission unit configured to transmit the
second vehicle accident information to the control center in response to the second
vehicle accident information request.
2. The vehicle emergency rescue device of claim 1,
wherein the first vehicle accident information includes at least one selected from
a vehicle type, a vehicle number, an accident occurrence time, an accident occurrence
location, a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle receiving phone number, the number of passengers,
vehicle fuel information, a first time before the accident, a vehicle location at
the first time before the accident, a second time before the accident, and a vehicle
location at the second time before the accident.
3. The vehicle emergency rescue device of claim 1,
wherein the second vehicle accident information includes at least one selected from
an airbag state, a seatbelt state, a door open state, and vehicle movement information;
and
the vehicle movement information includes at least one selected from a longitudinal
acceleration in a vehicle traveling direction, a lateral acceleration in the vehicle
traveling direction, a latitude of a vehicle location, a longitude of the vehicle
location, vehicle attitude information, a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle speed, a vehicle
revolutions per minute (RPM), and a brake state, which are acquired at a predetermined
time interval during a predetermined third time.
4. The vehicle emergency rescue device of claim 3,
wherein the second vehicle accident information generation unit sets the predetermined
third time to include a predetermined preceding time and a predetermined succeeding
time on the basis of a time when the input unit receives the vehicle accident information
transmission request or a time when the accident determination unit determines that
there is the accident.
5. The vehicle emergency rescue device of claim 1,
wherein, when the input unit receives the vehicle accident information transmission
request, the input unit receives a cancellation input within a predetermined fourth
time, the cancellation input cancelling the vehicle accident information transmission
request; and
when the input unit does not receive the cancellation input within the predetermined
fourth time, the first vehicle accident information transmission unit transmits the
first vehicle accident information and the emergency call connection request to the
control center when the predetermined fourth time elapses since the reception of the
vehicle accident information transmission request.
6. The vehicle emergency rescue device of claim 1, further comprising:
an image request receiving unit configured to receive an image request from the control
center;
an image generation unit configured to generate an image; and
an image transmission unit configured to transmit the image to the control center
in response to the image request.
7. The vehicle emergency rescue device of claim 6,
wherein the first vehicle accident information transmission unit transmits a message
respectively indicating support or non-support for the second vehicle accident information
and the image to the control center.
8. The vehicle emergency rescue device of claim 6,
wherein the image request receiving unit receives the image request from the control
center using a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); and
the image transmission unit transmits the image to the control center using a Message
Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) or a Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP).
9. The vehicle emergency rescue device of claim 1,
wherein the second vehicle accident information transmission unit transmits the second
vehicle accident information to the control center using a Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP).
10. A vehicle emergency rescue method comprising:
receiving, performed by an input unit, a vehicle accident information transmission
request based on an external input;
determining, performed by an accident determination unit, whether a vehicle is in
an accident by detecting an external shock based on information from shock detection
sensors;
generating, performed by a first vehicle accident information generation unit, first
vehicle accident information when the input unit receives the vehicle accident information
transmission request or when the accident determination unit determines that the vehicle
is in the accident;
transmitting, performed by a first vehicle accident information transmission unit,
the first vehicle accident information and an emergency call connection request to
a control center;
connecting, performed by an emergency voice call unit, an emergency call to the control
center in response to the emergency call connection request;
receiving, performed by a second vehicle accident information request receiving unit,
a second vehicle accident information request from the control center;
generating, performed by a second vehicle accident information generation unit, second
vehicle accident information; and
transmitting, performed by a second vehicle accident information transmission unit,
the second vehicle accident information to the control center in response to the second
vehicle accident information request.
11. The vehicle emergency rescue method of claim 10,
wherein the first vehicle accident information includes at least one selected from
a vehicle type, a vehicle number, an accident occurrence time, an accident occurrence
location, a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle receiving phone number, the number of passengers,
vehicle fuel information, a first time before the accident, a vehicle location at
the first time before the accident, a second time before the accident, and a vehicle
location at the second time before the accident.
12. The vehicle emergency rescue method of claim 10,
wherein the second vehicle accident information includes at least one selected from
an airbag state, a seatbelt state, a door open state, and vehicle movement information;
and
the vehicle movement information includes at least one selected from a longitudinal
acceleration in a vehicle traveling direction, a lateral acceleration in the vehicle
traveling direction, a latitude of a vehicle location, a longitude of the vehicle
location, vehicle attitude information, a vehicle azimuth, a vehicle speed, a vehicle
revolutions per minute (RPM), and a brake state, which are acquired at a predetermined
time interval during a predetermined third time.
13. The vehicle emergency rescue method of claim 12,
further comprising setting, performed by the second vehicle accident information generation
unit, the predetermined third time to include a predetermined preceding time and a
predetermined succeeding time on the basis of a time when the input unit receives
the vehicle accident information transmission request or a time when the accident
determination unit determines that there is the accident.
14. The vehicle emergency rescue method of claim 10,
further comprising receiving, performed by the input unit, a cancellation input within
a predetermined fourth time when the input unit receives the vehicle accident information
transmission request, the cancellation input cancelling the vehicle accident information
transmission request,
wherein the transmitting of the first vehicle accident information and the emergency
call connection request to the control center includes transmitting the first vehicle
accident information and the emergency call connection request to the control center
when the predetermined fourth time elapses since the reception of the vehicle accident
information transmission request in the case where the input unit does not receive
the cancellation input within the predetermined fourth time.
15. The vehicle emergency rescue method of claim 10, further comprising:
receiving, performed by an image request receiving unit, an image request from the
control center;
generating, performed by an image generation unit, an image; and
transmitting, performed by an image transmission unit, the image to the control center
in response to the image request.
16. The vehicle emergency rescue method of claim 15,
wherein the transmitting of the first vehicle accident information and the emergency
call connection request to the control center includes transmitting a message respectively
indicating support or non-support for the second vehicle accident information and
the image to the control center.
17. The vehicle emergency rescue method of claim 15,
wherein the receiving of the image request from the control center includes receiving
the image request from the control center using a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP);
and
the transmitting of the image to the control center includes transmitting the image
to the control center using a Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) or a Real-Time
Streaming Protocol (RTSP).
18. The vehicle emergency rescue method of claim 10,
wherein the transmitting of the second vehicle accident information to the control
center includes transmitting the second vehicle accident information to the control
center using a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
19. A computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon a program for executing
the method of any one of claims 10 through 18.