Vehicle Alarm Characteristics and Vehicle-Driver Distance for Child Presence Detection (CPD) System

Authors

  • M.H.A. Ali
  • R. Murali
  • A.B. Shahriman Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 02600 Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
  • M. Mohamed
  • Z.M. Razlan
  • M.F.H. Rani
  • A. Abashah
  • A.A. Othman
  • G. Ramasamy

Keywords:

Child Presence Detection (CPD), child safety, ASEAN NCAP

Abstract

The Child Presence Detection (CPD) system is crucial in alerting drivers of a locked child in a car. This study aims to elucidate the car alarm characteristics and the car-driver distance in effectively alerting the drivers. It was found that low-frequency multi-tone alarms can effectively alert drivers as they could travel longer than high-frequency single-tone alarms. Findings from this study could help in further studies for an effectual CPD system.

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Published

11/10/2024

How to Cite

[1]
M.H.A. Ali, “Vehicle Alarm Characteristics and Vehicle-Driver Distance for Child Presence Detection (CPD) System”, JSAEM, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 138–142, Nov. 2024.

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Car-TOON

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