Passive RF-RF start system for vehicles
First Claim
1. A passive entry/start system for a vehicle comprising:
- a signal receiver within a vehicle, and operable upon certain requests from a potential vehicle operator for sending an interrogation in the area around a vehicle to check for the presence of a valid ID, and to receive a signal from said valid ID; and
said signal receiver being programmed to continue to send signals to interrogate for a valid ID for a period of time after start-up of the vehicle.
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Abstract
A system for preventing unauthorized operation of a vehicle having a passive entry/start system that uses a bidirectional radio frequency, or RF-RF, signal is disclosed. When using a RF-RF signal system, the signal from vehicle to a driver'"'"'s ID device is non-directional and not significantly distance limited. Consequently, a thief can activated the entry/start system and gain access to the vehicle when the driver'"'"'s ID device is simply within range. The inventive passive entry/start system requests a response or a series of responses from a valid nearby driver ID device following startup of the vehicle. A series of valid responses from the ID device is a condition for keeping the vehicle running. In the event that the ID device is not detected after vehicle startup, then it is assumed that the vehicle is being operated by an unauthorized driver and the engine would be shut down before the vehicle was driven very far.
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1. A passive entry/start system for a vehicle comprising:
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a signal receiver within a vehicle, and operable upon certain requests from a potential vehicle operator for sending an interrogation in the area around a vehicle to check for the presence of a valid ID, and to receive a signal from said valid ID; and
said signal receiver being programmed to continue to send signals to interrogate for a valid ID for a period of time after start-up of the vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 6, 9)
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5. A passive entry/start system for a vehicle that uses a bi-directional radio frequency signal between the vehicle and a driver'"'"'s ID device and incorporates a system for preventing unauthorized operation of said vehicle comprising:
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a signal receiver within said vehicle that requests a response or a series of responses from the ID device after the vehicle has been started, an engine control unit that receives a signal from said signal receiver to shut down the vehicle'"'"'s engine in the event that the ID device does not respond to said requests from said signal receiver which indicates unauthorized operation of said vehicle. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A method for preventing unauthorized operation of a vehicle having a passive entry system that uses a bidirectional radio frequency signal comprising the steps of:
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requesting a response or a series of responses from a driver'"'"'s ID device by a signal receiver within said vehicle at a time following the startup of said vehicle, and activating an engine control unit to shut down the engine of said vehicle in the event that said ID device does not respond to said requests from said signal receiver which indicates unauthorized operation of said vehicle.
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