Fatal Exit (PDF)
The Automotive Black Box Debate
(Sprache: Englisch)
FATAL EXIT is the first and only book documenting the decades-long
debate among the automotive industry, government regualtors, and
safety and privacy advocates over what the public terms "automobile
black boxes". The book briefly traces the history of...
debate among the automotive industry, government regualtors, and
safety and privacy advocates over what the public terms "automobile
black boxes". The book briefly traces the history of...
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FATAL EXIT is the first and only book documenting the decades-long
debate among the automotive industry, government regualtors, and
safety and privacy advocates over what the public terms "automobile
black boxes". The book briefly traces the history of the debate
from 1974 to 2004, and then clearly presents opposing viewpoints
for and against the widespread use of emerging Motor Vehicle Event
Data Recorder (MVEDR) technology.
The arguments are followed by proposals to proceed with developing
and utilizing the technology in ways that are both effective and
respectful of individual privacy. The reader of this book will be
able to develop an informed opinion as to the usefulness of MVEDRs
and thus contribute intelligently to the debate as the United
States Congress considers legislation that mandates this
technology.
In the United States 220,935,000 registered owners of motor
vehicles are becoming aware of black box technology through
newspaper and magazine articles, and television news stories. Many
understand that these boxes already exist in 40 million cars. Yet
motorists still have many questions and concerns about widespread
use of the technology. As the only book of its kind, written by an
insider and expert on the subject, FATAL EXIT provides an
invaluable resource for anyone interested in why these devices have
caused such international controversy.
debate among the automotive industry, government regualtors, and
safety and privacy advocates over what the public terms "automobile
black boxes". The book briefly traces the history of the debate
from 1974 to 2004, and then clearly presents opposing viewpoints
for and against the widespread use of emerging Motor Vehicle Event
Data Recorder (MVEDR) technology.
The arguments are followed by proposals to proceed with developing
and utilizing the technology in ways that are both effective and
respectful of individual privacy. The reader of this book will be
able to develop an informed opinion as to the usefulness of MVEDRs
and thus contribute intelligently to the debate as the United
States Congress considers legislation that mandates this
technology.
In the United States 220,935,000 registered owners of motor
vehicles are becoming aware of black box technology through
newspaper and magazine articles, and television news stories. Many
understand that these boxes already exist in 40 million cars. Yet
motorists still have many questions and concerns about widespread
use of the technology. As the only book of its kind, written by an
insider and expert on the subject, FATAL EXIT provides an
invaluable resource for anyone interested in why these devices have
caused such international controversy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Fatal Exit (PDF)“
Acknowledgments. Foreword. Introduction. I. SYMPTOMS OF A PROBLEM. 1 Question Everything. 2 Nothing Happens for the First Time: 1969-1998. 3 Shifting Gears: April 1998-September 2002. 11. SAFETY DEBATE. 4 NHTSA Call for Comments: October 2002. 5 Things Are Further Away in the Dark: December 2002. 6 Blowin' the Horn: January 2003. 111. SOCIETAL I S S U E S. 7 Cruise Control: February 2003. 8 Turn Signals: February to March 2003. 9 Speed Bumps: March to November 2003. 10 Legal and Privacy Issues: 1999-2004. 11 Pros and Cons and Customers of Safety Data and NHTSA Rulemaking. 12 The Road Ahead: Automotive's Second Century. Glossary of Acronyms and Abbreviations. Glossary of Terms. Other Resources. Standards. Chronology. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
Autoren-Porträt von Thomas M. Kowalick
Thomas M. Kowalick has been in the center of the international debate over the use of black box technologies for more than seven years. He is the President of Click, Inc.®--Transportation Safety Technologies, a member of the Author's Guild, and is a Professor of History and Holocaust Studies at Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst, North Carolina. He holds three patents related to MVEDRs and is Co-Chair of the IEEE-SA Global Project 1616: Motor Vehicle Event Data Recorder Standard.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Thomas M. Kowalick
- 2005, 1. Auflage, 352 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0471715956
- ISBN-13: 9780471715955
- Erscheinungsdatum: 27.01.2005
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