Sunday, March 9, 2008

A helmet with GPS alone will help after accident

A helmet with GPS alone will help after accident

Student named Braysen Spencer (Brycen Spencer) from UMass Amherst (University
Amherst in Massachusetts) recently introduced a new security system, integrated into motorcycle helmet. Technical equipment of the helmet far exceeded become commonplace already built headphones and negotiating device. His design, known as a wireless security system WIG (Wireless Impact Guardian), at first glance is no different from the usual helmet, but even a cursory look at the inside of insufficient to assess the full potential of the invention. Embedded sensors assess the driver immediately after the accident and if a person loses consciousness, the system dials the number rescue service. In more detail, the system is automatically activated immediately after the incident, and if it would not automatically deactivated within 60 seconds, there dialing 911, and the operator is transmitted current location affected, as determined by GPS. Currently preparing for the development phase of commercialization. Given the fact that a patent on it already received, it is logical to assume that the wait is not as long.

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