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The first thing that is absolutely necessary for an automobile tracking system is an in-vehicle emergency call box. This equipment must be located, protected, and waterproof to protect it from weather conditions and exterior harm. Some automobile emergency call systems come with the ability to monitor and control the communications of a number of communication devices simultaneously, so if there is more than one vehicle in the emergency service area, all of the units can be linked up to the emergency call box in the same vehicle. One key factor aiding the adoption of an in-vehicle emergency call system is that newly launched emergency systems are far more sophisticated and efficient. As a matter of fact, new emergency systems are equipped with automated voice responses, wherein the voice response would be delivered to an emergency service provider. This would further deploy airbags in vehicles. Thus, such features can stimulate growth of the in-vehicle emergency calling system market.
Moreover, the in-vehicle emergency calling/tracking system should have the capability of linking up with the emergency call center, and all of the emergency centers monitoring the local area network. As each vehicle comes into the main roadway of the emergency service area, the communication system should be able to send an emergency call to the designated centers. As advantageous as this novel system is, there are certain factors that are bound to limit its adoption in the near future, especially in emerging economies such as India, Brazil, China, Indonesia, and South Africa. One reason for this is that there is no well-established infrastructure, in order to deploy emergency alerts in vehicles. Hence, such factors can potentially impede growth of the in-vehicle emergency calling system market.
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