Dead Man Switch

A Dead man switch is a safety protection device. Such a device is typically used to switch off a technical system (i.e. a train) if no input is given for certain period of time. For example: A train driver is required to press a button at regular intervals. If he gets a heart attack, the button will fail to be pressed and the train will be stopped automatically.

 

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