The award was given in recognition
of BMW’s recent announcement that BMW AssistTM eCall with enhanced
Automatic Collision Notification and Teleservice will be standard
equipment on nearly all 2014 model BMWs with 10 years of service
included.
“We felt strongly that making both BMW Assist and Teleservice
standard for the 2014 model year was important for our customers in
terms of safety and security, particularly in light of our eCall service
with its enhanced Automatic Collision Notification,” said Doug Claus,
Department Manager – Product Requirements and Development for BMW of
North America. “We are pleased that Telematics Update shared our view of
the importance of this step.”
BMW Assist has been available in the US since 1997. It is now
included in nearly every BMW sold in the US. For the 2014 model year,
BMW Assist will be standard on nearly every model . It will include 10
years of eCall emergency calling and enhanced Automatic Collision
Notification as well as BMW Teleservice. BMW Assist eCall includes
enhanced Automatic Collision Notification, which includes the
groundbreaking Urgency Algorithm, developed in cooperation with the
William Lehman Injury Research Center in Miami. Apart from the vehicle’s
exact position and direction of travel, details of the vehicle model
and all the data gathered by the sensors in the car are relayed to the
call center as well.
This information provides indications as to the nature and severity
of the collision, while the deployment of the car’s restraint systems
gives an idea of the number of people injured and allows frontal, rear,
side or even multiple collisions to be identified and differentiated.
The Urgency Algorithm transmits the likelihood of severe injury. On
the basis of all accident-related data, the call center decides which
and how many emergency services are required at the accident site (e.g.
doctor, paramedic, fire department, helicopter). The data also enables
the first responders to alert the appropriate medical care provider for
those involved in the accident before they have even arrived at the
scene. The call center will also stay in contact with the vehicle’s
occupants until the emergency services arrive, speaking to them in their
native language where possible. As well as automatic activation, the
system also allows the driver or front passenger to trigger the
emergency call manually in order to help other road users in distress by
alerting the call center.
TeleService tells the driver if and when maintenance is required.
Fixed service intervals become a thing of the past, because the
intelligent maintenance system, Condition Based Service, constantly
monitors your vehicle’s service needs. When necessary, the vehicle
communicates service-relevant data to the nearest BMW Service Center by
making an Automatic BMW TeleService Call.
Courtesy of bmwblog.com
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