Smart card system for heavy vehicles
First Claim
1. A method of regulating the use of a heavy vehicle by a respective driver comprising the steps of:
- providing the driver with a smart card that contains identifying information unique to said driver and is designed to electronically communicate with an engine control unit on board the vehicle;
operating said vehicle;
determining vehicle operation history unique to said driver; and
providing a system that responds to said identifying information and said vehicle operation history, and controlling said system based upon said identifying information and said operation history, wherein said system that responds to said identifying information and said vehicle operation history prevents the vehicle from being started when said vehicle operation history indicates a violation of service regulations comprising the service hours of particular driver exceeding a predetermined maximum of service hours of the particular driver.
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Abstract
A communication system for use on a heavy vehicle, such as a truck, is disclosed where a smart card is provided by a fleet to a driver. The smart card contains identifying information unique to the driver. The smart card communicates electronically with an engine control unit that is provided on the vehicle used by the driver. The on board engine control unit stores the vehicle operation history with respect to an individual driver and may also contain navigational information. In the event that the on board engine control unit indicates a violation of hours of service regulation, the vehicle may be prevented from being started by the driver. The smart card is also used for vehicle access and may be used for conventional fuel purchase.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of regulating the use of a heavy vehicle by a respective driver comprising the steps of:
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providing the driver with a smart card that contains identifying information unique to said driver and is designed to electronically communicate with an engine control unit on board the vehicle;
operating said vehicle;
determining vehicle operation history unique to said driver; and
providing a system that responds to said identifying information and said vehicle operation history, and controlling said system based upon said identifying information and said operation history, wherein said system that responds to said identifying information and said vehicle operation history prevents the vehicle from being started when said vehicle operation history indicates a violation of service regulations comprising the service hours of particular driver exceeding a predetermined maximum of service hours of the particular driver. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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