Vehicle security system
First Claim
1. A vehicle security system comprising a security component, a transmitter for transmitting coded radio frequency signals including a coded series of pulses, receiving means for receiving said coded signals, and control means having a code stored therein and being arranged to compare coded signals received by the receiving means with the stored code to determine whether the coded series of pulses included in the received coded signals comprise a valid code, and to operate the security component in response to receipt by the receiver of a valid coded signal, wherein the transmitter includes modulating means for amplitude modulating said coded signals at a modulating frequency, and the receiving means includes filter means arranged to pass signals having an amplitude modulation frequency within a range including said modulating frequency, whereby the filter means reproduces the coded series of pulses from the amplitude modulated signal from the transmitter and other signals which are not amplitude modulated by a signal having a frequency within the range of said modulating frequency are filtered out and will not interfere with the operation of said security system, wherein the modulating means can produce amplitude modulation of the signals at either of two different modulating frequencies and the receiving means includes two said filtering means each of which is arranged to pass signals having an amplitude modulation frequency at a respective one of said two frequencies, wherein the transmitter is arranged to produce the coded signal by producing a continuous signal and modulating the whole of said continuous signal at a modulating frequency which alternates between said two modulating frequencies such that when the receiving means receives the coded signal the output from each of said filtering means is the inverse of the other.
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Abstract
A vehicle security system comprises a transmitter 18 for transmitting coded signals, a receiver 16 for receiving the coded signals, and a control unit 14 for operating an engine immobilization system 12 in response to receipt by the receiver 16 of a valid coded signal. The transmitter 18 is arranged to transmit the coded signal as a sequence of pulses of electromagnetic radiation which are amplitude modulated at a modulating frequency, and the receiver includes an audio frequency filter arranged to pass signals having a frequency within a range including said modulating frequency. This allows the filtering out of high powered interfering signals which are of the same radio frequency as used in the system, but which are not modulated at the same audio frequency.
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- 1. A vehicle security system comprising a security component, a transmitter for transmitting coded radio frequency signals including a coded series of pulses, receiving means for receiving said coded signals, and control means having a code stored therein and being arranged to compare coded signals received by the receiving means with the stored code to determine whether the coded series of pulses included in the received coded signals comprise a valid code, and to operate the security component in response to receipt by the receiver of a valid coded signal, wherein the transmitter includes modulating means for amplitude modulating said coded signals at a modulating frequency, and the receiving means includes filter means arranged to pass signals having an amplitude modulation frequency within a range including said modulating frequency, whereby the filter means reproduces the coded series of pulses from the amplitude modulated signal from the transmitter and other signals which are not amplitude modulated by a signal having a frequency within the range of said modulating frequency are filtered out and will not interfere with the operation of said security system, wherein the modulating means can produce amplitude modulation of the signals at either of two different modulating frequencies and the receiving means includes two said filtering means each of which is arranged to pass signals having an amplitude modulation frequency at a respective one of said two frequencies, wherein the transmitter is arranged to produce the coded signal by producing a continuous signal and modulating the whole of said continuous signal at a modulating frequency which alternates between said two modulating frequencies such that when the receiving means receives the coded signal the output from each of said filtering means is the inverse of the other.
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13. A vehicle security system comprising a security component, a transmitter for transmitting coded radio frequency signals, receiving means for receiving said coded signals, and control means having a code stored therein and being arranged to compare coded signals received by the receiving means with the stored code to determine whether the received codes are valid, and to operate the security component in response to receipt by the receiver of a valid coded signal, wherein the transmitter includes modulating means for producing amplitude modulation of the radio frequency signal at a modulating frequency, and the receiving means includes filter means arranged to pass signals having an amplitude modulation frequency within a range including said modulating frequency, the modulating means can produce amplitude modulation of the signals at one of two different modulating frequencies and the receiving means includes two said filtering means each of which is arranged to pass signals having an amplitude modulation frequency at a respective one of said two frequencies,
the coded signal comprises a series of code portions, each of which has a single modulation frequency and represents a single bit of a code having a value defined by the modulation frequency, and the value of each bit is further defined by the presence or absence of a signal in a respective portion of the signal.
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14. A vehicle security system comprising a security component, a transmitter for transmitting coded radio frequency signals, receiving means for receiving said coded signals, and control means having a code stored therein and being arranged to compare coded signals received by the receiving means with the stored code to determine whether the received codes are valid, and to operate the security component in response to receipt by the receiver of a valid coded signal, wherein the transmitter includes modulating means for producing amplitude modulation of the radio frequency signal at a modulating frequency, and the receiving means includes filter means arranged to pass signals having an amplitude modulation frequency within a range including said modulating frequency, the modulating means can produce amplitude modulation of the signals at one of two different modulating frequencies and the receiving means includes two said filtering means each of which is arranged to pass signals having an amplitude modulation frequency at a respective one of said two frequencies, and the transmitter is arranged to transmit a clock signal which is amplitude modulated at one modulating frequency, and a data signal which is amplitude modulated at at least one other modulating frequency.
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