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SV I CV IR RR SchmidtCotta 21.11.05 1
Universitat de Valencia/Institut de Robòtica Seminario sobre Cajas Negras
15 de Novembre, 2005
RalfRoland SchmidtCottaSiemens VDO Automotive AG
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ADR for Europe
ADR for the Future
VERONICA
ADR/EDR
•VERONICA – EC Project 20052006
• ADR/EDR 15 years of experiences Wide range of modules
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ADR
15 years
of
experience
• ADR 15 years of experienceExamples Collisions Costs Samovar/EU/B/NL/GB 28% 40%
WKD Security/D 30% n.n.
Federal Police Vienna/A 18% 40%
Suedbaden Bus Co./D 18% 59%
Taxis Hatscher/D 66% n.n.
Berlin Police/D 20% 25%
Rotterdam Police/NL n.n. 25%
London Met. Police/GB 25% n.n.
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Wide Range of Different EDRWide Range of Different EDRModulesModules
Because of:– Different Suppliers / Vehicle Manufacturers– Different Design Levels / Age– Different Equipment Levels
Leads to:– Different Capabilities, Formats, Connectors,
Hardware and Software Requirements, Training, etc.
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Wide Range of Different ModulesWide Range of Different Modules
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Scope of Stored DataScope of Stored Data
Depending on type of module, supplier, vehicle manufacturer, design age, etc., different levels of data are stored.
These range from complete crash pulses and precrash information to simple diagnostic checks.
Many modules only record up to the point of airbag deployment.
Many record nothing unless an airbag deploys.
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VERONICA
Title
Type
Objective
• VERONICA – EC Project 20052006
Title: VERONICA = Vehicle Event Recording based ON Intelligent Crash Assessment
Type: Project as announced in the EU Road Safety Action Plan 2003 and responding to an EU Call for Proposals in May 2004
Objective: "Identification how ADR/EDR implementation could positi vely impact upon Road Safety by providing the EU with an overview of advantages and disadvantages of ADR/EDR technology,
how ADR could enhance road safety through the instal lation and subsequent interrogation of ADR/EDR devices".
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•VERONICA – EC Project 20052006
Vision: Highly satisfying technology for accident reconstruction, crash&tamper proof, real–life data base, medical and
rescue needs
OEM fitting, easy data access, multiple use
Reliable legal and insurance environment
Wide consent and acceptance
VERONICA
Vision
Challenges
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VERONICA
Accepted
Kickoff
Duration
Budget
Financing
Leadership
Status
•VERONICA – EC Project 20052006
Signed: 22. 12. 2004
Kickoff: 13. 01. 2005
Duration: 2 years (1.1.2005 31.12.2006)
Midterm draft: 24.2.2006 (expert workshop)
Structure: 4 Work Packages: PM – Technical requirements – Prevention benefits – Legal requirements
Steering Group: WP Leaders + DG TREN, DG ENTERPRISE, DG INFOSOC
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VERONICA
Budget
Financing
Main Contractor
Partners
Countries
•VERONICA – EC Project 20052006 Budget: 1,07 Mio EURO
Financing: 47% EUCom, 53% Partners
Main Contractor: SIEMENS VDO
Expert Partner Accident reconstruction & medical experts Categories: Road Safety Experts Vehicle Manufacturers (passenger cars, CV, busses)
Telematic suppliers Insurance companies Road authorities Law application and tuition
From: A, AUS, B, CAN, CH, CZ, D, DK, E, F, GB, I, IRL, JAP, NL, PL, PRC, S, USA
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WP1: Project ManagementLeader: Mr. SchmidtCotta
WP3: PreventionLeader: Mr. Skelton
WP2: Accident Reconstruction RequirementsLeader: Prof. Steffan
WP4: Legal RequirementsLeader: Prof. Brenner
Project StructureProject Structure
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WP 2 Technical requirements
ADRRequirements
Former ECProjects
DRACOSAMOVAR
Existing and IntendedData Recording Devices
EDR US, StandardsADR EUADR/EDR Asia
Phase 1
Phase 2
Accident Reconstruction incl. MedicalDistraction detectionRescue & Court WorthinessTelematic (ECall, Galileo)Compliance with Vehicle ElectronicsVehicle InspectionData Use in Database
WP 2
TechnicalRequirements
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WP 3
Prevention
SubDeliverables
WP 3 Prevention
SubDeliverables:
Evaluation of Experiences
Insurance Requirements
Implications for Road Safety
Conditions for Prevention
Medical Aspects (Golden Hour)
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WP 4
Legal requirements
EC law
Member State law
Third Countries
WP 4 Legal Requirements
• EC Law– Primary Law (Treaty)– Secondary Law (public/civil/criminal law)
§ Data Privacy Directive§ Insurance Directive§ Digital Tachograph Regulation§ Seat Belt Directive§ Electronic Signature Directive§ Product Liability Directive§ Insurance Liability Directive
– Competence (Road Safety, Crime prevention, Consumer Protection) – Principles (Susidiarity, proportionality)
• Selected Member State Law– Civil law (e.a. fault/nonfault, insurance law, burden of proof, court worthiness), – Penal law (court worthiness, data transfer and arrest, insurance fraud)– Administrative law– Rules of Implementation of EC law
• Third Countries' Situations– Product liability, Privacy, US states EDR laws– NHTSA legislation, UN ECE
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Overlapping of
Emerging
issues
RecommendationsDecember 2006
Manufacturers' ambiguity costs,
consumer interests or product liability concerns???
call for synchronization cooperation
Distraction detectionCameras
Audio recordingGrip sensor
Heart beat sensor
Accident research3 D Impact sensoring
∆ v/t Seat belt use
Throttle position Resolution
Duration (bis) 7 to reqs.∞
Golden Hour reqs. Rescue and medical reqs
ecall
Prevention reqs.Sustainability Visualisation
benefits/costs ratio vehicle categories driver categories
training
EnforcementAccident,
event or incident recording ?
Insurance reqs.Pay as you drive
large number principle Fault/non fault
Degree of negligence
Legal affairs EC Competence,
Data ownership or Nonexpectancy for privacy ?
Insurance fraud, Discovery abuse
Global affairsStandardization
AA / ACEA / OICACLEPA
Asia
MultiTaskingInterfaces
EUProjects Data Bases
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Further
Time Schedule
Further Time Schedule
Oct./Nov.2005 Completition WP draft reportsNov.18th, 2005 Medical Rescue WorkshopNov./Dec.2005 Mutual reviewsDec. 05/Jan.06 Draft midterm report
Steering GroupFeb. 24th, 2006 Midterm workshop
Presentation and discussion of preliminary results
Experts welcome !I. Q. 2006 Legal workshop
Constitutional affairs Privacy issues
Gros negligence Experts welcome !Summer 2006 Draft final reportDec. 2006 Final report
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Thank you for your attention!
ralfroland.schmidt[email protected] www.siemensvdo.com/veronica