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Inside the Unattended Car Ness Software Engineering Services Kuruvilla Mathew Chief Innovation Officer December 9 th 2015 What is this session about Applying IoT to improving safety inside an unattended car or vehicle when there are restrained unattended occupants on a hot summer ID: 564654

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Improving Safety

Inside the Unattended Car

NessSoftware Engineering Services

Kuruvilla MathewChief Innovation OfficerDecember 9th 2015Slide2

What is this session about?

Applying IoT to improving safety inside an unattended car (or vehicle) when there are restrained unattended occupants on a hot summer day.

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended Car

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The potential danger with unattended vehicles

A quick run into the grocery store, to the bank for a quick transaction, or to pickup food can turn dangerous with restrained unattended occupants – a child or a pet – in the car.

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended CarSlide4

Even when the car is in the driveway of a home

… a child could slip into a vehicle unnoticed.

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended CarSlide5

The tipping pointThe IoT solution

for this use case was inspired by and dedicated to the children and pets left unattended in vehicles, where temperatures reached highs that were fatal or caused irreversible harm.

Source: http

://www.cityoflagunaniguel.org/DocumentCenter/Home/View/527

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended CarSlide6

The SolutionEnable an array of sensors to detect distressed sound, frantic movement, high temperatures and low humidity to trigger an alarm-based on a threshold

… even when it is unarmed, thus ensuring unattended children and pets are monitored.

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended CarSlide7

The Sensor Tube

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended Car

Humidity

Sensor

Temperature

Sensor

Temperature

Sensor

Real Time

Clock

Left

Microphone

Right

Microphone

Motion

Sensor

Microcontroller

Integrator

Alarm

ZigBee

Communication

The assembly in the vehicle has a number of sensors that are collecting data and sending to the integrator unit. The integrator is constantly computing to sense the event threshold. Additionally, alternate sensors help rule out false positives.

harness

housingSlide8

Integrating to the Connected Car

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended Car

The sensor array that has a collector is localizing the data and determining if the event that is looking has occurred.

The solution would be integrated with the vehicle's CAN bus, external Z-Wave/ZigBee hubs and/or GPRS to send links to external systems.

Unattended Occupants

In a Vehicle

Caregivers

Law

Enforcement

Connected

Home

MonitoringSlide9

Quick View

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended Car

Over 40 hours of testing in vehicle.

Cylindrical assembly to protect against damage and heat.

Assembly of all sensors along with the command module.

ZigBee communication module on the command module.Slide10

Quick View

: Improving Safety inside the Unattended Car

Some of the testing done that was 114 degrees Fahrenheit

Test command canter that captured the data over ZigBee.

While outside temperatures were 101 degrees Fahrenheit.

The data is sent over a simple JSON format.Slide11

For more information, contact:Kuruvilla Mathew

Chief Innovation OfficerNess SESkuruvilla.mathew@ness.comn

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