A Web-Based Real-Time Emergency Support System for Highway Travelers Using Location and Blockchain Technologies
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emergency support system, blockchain, web application,securityAbstract
With the growing demand for highway travel and increased vehicle usage, there is a heightened need for integrated crisis management systems. This paper presents a web-based real-time emergency assistance platform that connects travelers with verified service providers like hospitals, gas stations,repair shops, and ambulances using geolocation and blockchain technologies. The system is designed to improve response times, streamline communication, and enhance user trust through robust security protocols. By incorporating modules for various emergency services, it ensures coverage of a wide range of crisis scenarios, offering a centralized and scalable solution suitable for widespread deployment.
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C. C. Macadam, "Understanding and demonstrating the human driver", Vehicle Syst. Dyn., vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 101-134, Jan. 2003.
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