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Intelligent GIS-Based Road Accident Analysis and Real-Time Monitoring Automated System using WiMAX/GPRS
Ahmad Rodzi Mahmud, Ehsan Zarrinbashar
Pages - 1 - 7 | Revised - 15-02-2008 | Published - 30-02-2008
Published in International Journal of Engineering (IJE)
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KEYWORDS
GIS, Accident, WiMAX, GPRS, LBS, Monitoring
ABSTRACT
It has been a big concern for many people and government to reduce the amount of road accident
specially in Malaysia since it could be a big threat to this country. Malaysian government has spent
millions of money in order to reduce the number of accident occurrence through several modes of
campaign. Unfortunately, from years to years the number keeps increasing. The lack of a comprehensive
accident recording and analysis system in Malaysia can be effective in these kinds of problems. By
making use of IRAS (Intelligent Road Accident System), the police would be control and manage whole
accident events as a real-time monitoring system. This system exploits WiMAX and GPRS
communications to connect to the server for transfer the specific data to the data center. This system can
be used for a comprehensive intelligent GIS-based solution for accident analysis and management. The
system is developed based on object and aspect oriented software design such as .NET technology.
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Mr. Ahmad Rodzi Mahmud
- Malaysia
armcorp@gmail.com
Mr. Ehsan Zarrinbashar
- Malaysia
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