WO2016110676A1 - A visual theft prevention and connectivity system for a vehicle, facility or home - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a theft prevention and connectivity system for a vehicle, facility or home. More particularly, the present invention relates to a multi-state screen, that can be switched between a transparent and a non-transparent state. The present invention also relates to a film that can be fitted to an existing vehicle screen or facility/home window so that the screen can be switched between a transparent and a non-transparent state. The present invention further relates to an un-interruptible power supply and a secure key fob for a theft prevention and connectivity system for a vehicle, facility or home. The present invention yet still further relates to a vehicle, facility or home fitted with one or more of the preceding.
- Vehicle theft is a growing problem. Anti-theft systems and devices for vehicles are continually becoming more sophisticated in order to prevent vehicle theft, with the use of systems such as immobilisers becoming mandatory in certain countries and similar technologies becoming widespread on modern vehicles. Despite this, theft continues to increase. Certain vehicle makes and models are considered more desirable and fuel this illegal activity, or have security systems that are less difficult to circumvent than others. If the vehicle is not fitted with secondary protection, then it is easy to steal once the primary systems (those aimed at prohibiting entry) are bypassed. Recently, vehicles that use a keyless ignition system & RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) have been some of the most targeted models, as this type of security system can be bypassed using widely-available and inexpensive equipment such as RF scanners and cloning devices.
- RKE Remote Keyless Entry
- W01997/008025 describes and shows a windscreen for a motor vehicle which incorporates an electrochromatic material which renders all or part of the windscreen opaque when a sensor is activated by unauthorised entry or excessive disturbance.
- the window is kept transparent by means of an electric current flowing through the electrochromatic part of the windscreen.
- GB2441 137 describes and shows an anti theft system that uses electronically controlled glass (for example photochromatic or electrochromatic glass) to stop car thieves from seeing into the car, or, if entry is gained, prevent a would-be thief from being able to see to drive the car.
- the system is powered while the engine is running by an alternator/generator, or if the engine is switched off by a separate power source such as an additional battery or solar system.
- the system may be set for the windows to stay clear for a limited period of time while the engine is not running using the additional battery or solar system.
- US5, 495,224 describes and shows a method and apparatus for preventing automobile theft which includes structure for rendering the front windshield, or all the windows of the automobile, opaque.
- the opaqueness may be caused either by mechanical means, or alternatively, by utilizing liquid crystals or similar media.
- the present invention may broadly be said to consist in a theft prevention system for a vehicle, comprising:
- At least one sheet of automotive glass configured as a vehicle screen
- the film layer configured to have an active state where the film layer is substantially opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is substantially transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the vehicle windscreen is substantially blocked, and;
- the wireless communication devices and the at least one processor configured for inter-communication, the at least one processor further configured to control the state of the film layer, at least one of the wireless communication devices physically separate from the remainder of the theft prevention system, the wireless communication devices and processor configured so that communication between the physically separate device and at least one other integral device is required before the processor will switch the film layer to the inactive state.
- the film layer is configured to receive an electric current, and to switch between states on the application of current, the at least one processor further configured to control current flow to the film layer.
- the application of electric current causes the film layer to switch from the active state to the inactive state.
- the film layer is an LCD/SDP/PNLC/PRLC/PDLC film.
- the film layer is sandwiched between two sheets of automotive glass.
- the film layer is configured to cover substantially the entirety of the vehicle screen.
- the film layer is configured to form a pattern across at least part of the vehicle screen.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a vehicle, comprising a theft prevention system as outlined in any one of the statements above.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a vehicle, comprising: at least one sheet of automotive glass configured as a windscreen for the vehicle; at least one film layer attached to the at least one sheet of automotive glass, the film layer configured to have an active state where the film layer is substantially opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is substantially transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the vehicle windscreen is substantially blocked, and;
- the wireless communication devices and the at least one processor configured for inter-communication, the at least one processor further configured to control the state of the film layer, at least one of the wireless communication devices physically separate from the remainder of the theft prevention system, the wireless communication devices and processor configured so that communication between the physically separate device and at least one other integral device is required before the processor will switch the film layer to the inactive state.
- the film layer is configured to receive an electric current, and to switch between states on the application of current, the at least one processor further configured to control current flow to the film layer.
- the application of electric current causes the film layer to switch from the active state to the inactive state.
- the film layer is an LCD/SDP/PNLC/PRLC/PDLC film.
- the film layer is sandwiched between two sheets of automotive glass. In an embodiment, the film layer is configured to cover substantially the entirety of the vehicle screen.
- the film layer is configured to form a pattern across at least part of the vehicle screen.
- the at least one other integral wireless communication device is located within the vehicle ignition circuit.
- a further wireless communication device is located within the vehicle engine bay.
- a further wireless communication device is located within the vehicle frame.
- a further wireless communication device is located within the windscreen unit.
- the further wireless communication device is located within the windscreen surround.
- the further wireless communication device is located within the windscreen electronic housing.
- the physically separate device is located in a key fob.
- the vehicle further comprises a secondary power supply configured to supply non-motive electrical power to the vehicle in the event of failure of the main vehicle power supply.
- the secondary power supply comprises at least two batteries.
- the secondary power supply further comprises a split charge system configured to charge the batteries via the vehicle main power supply.
- the split charge system is configured to preferentially charge the battery lowest on power.
- the split charge system comprises feedback protection configured to ensure that the backup batteries cannot back feed into the vehicle main power system or each other.
- the secondary power supply is configured to maintain one battery on standby and one in use, and to switch between the batteries at pre-set intervals.
- the secondary power supply further comprises at least two inverters configured to alter the DC current from the batteries to an AC current.
- the inverters are configured to alter the current to substantially between 60 and 80 Volts AC at substantially 0.05 Amps.
- the inverters are configured to alter the current to a square wave output at substantially 50 Hz.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a theft prevention system for a vehicle, comprising:
- the wireless communication devices and the at least one processor configured for inter-communication, at least one of the wireless communication devices physically separate from the remainder of the theft prevention system, the wireless communication devices configured so that communication between the devices is required before operation of the vehicle can take place.
- At least one of the wireless communication devices is located within the vehicle ignition circuit.
- At least one of the wireless communication devices is located within the vehicle engine bay.
- At least one of the wireless communication devices is located within the vehicle frame.
- At least one of the wireless communication devices is located within the screen unit.
- the wireless communication device is located within the windscreen surround.
- the further wireless communication device is located within the windscreen electronic housing.
- the at least one processor is configured for communication with the main vehicle CAN BUS.
- the wireless communication devices are secondary semi-conductors.
- the wireless communication devices are near-field communication devices.
- the wireless communication devices are configured to encrypt information at substantially 128bits.
- the wireless communication devices are further configured to store encrypted information.
- the physically separate device is located in a vehicle key fob.
- the fob comprises an encrypted data store configured to store a unique ID within the fob, accessible through password protection by a reader.
- the encrypted data store comprises flash storage within the fob
- a one of the wireless communication devices is configured to in use locate within the vehicle remotely from the remainder of the wireless communication devices, and is configured to ensure that the theft prevention system remains fitted within the vehicle to which it was originally fitted.
- the processor is configured with core functions that comprise one or more of: encryption, decryption, random number generation, digital signatures and other utilities protocols.
- the algorithms within the processor comprise Hash algorithms (SHA-1 , MD5 and X9.82 RNG), Symmetric-key encryption/decryption (AES, Triple-DES) and
- Asymmetric key encryption/decryption (RSA, DSA, Diffie-Hellman).
- the theft prevention system further comprises a communication assembly configured to read the wireless communication devices.
- the communication assembly comprises a Near-Field reader/transmitter.
- the communication assembly further comprises a GSM or 2G/3G/4G transmitter/receiver configured to allow the communication assembly to interact with a GSM or 2G/3G/4G network.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in the vehicle as outlined above in the paragraphs relating to the second aspect, further comprising the theft prevention system as outlined above in the paragraphs relating to the fourth aspect.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a burglary prevention system for a facility or home, comprising:
- At least one sheet of glass configured as a window
- the film layer configured to have an active state where the film layer is substantially opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is substantially transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the window is substantially blocked, and;
- the wireless communication devices and the at least one processor configured for inter-communication, the at least one processor further configured to control the state of the film layer, at least one of the wireless communication devices physically separate from the remainder of the burglary prevention system, the wireless communication devices and processor configured so that communication between the physically separate device and at least one other integral device is required before the processor will switch the film layer to the inactive state.
- the film layer is configured to receive an electric current, and to switch between states on the application of current, the at least one processor further configured to control current flow to the film layer.
- the application of electric current causes the film layer to switch from the active state to the inactive state.
- the film layer is an LCD/SDP/PNLC/PRLC/PDLC film.
- the film layer is sandwiched between two sheets of glass.
- the film layer is configured to cover substantially the entirety of the window.
- the film layer is configured to form a pattern across at least part of the window.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a facility or home, comprising a theft prevention system as outlined in any one of the paragraphs relating to the sixth aspect.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a facility or home, comprising:
- At least one sheet of glass configured as a window
- the film layer configured to have an active state where the film layer is substantially opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is substantially transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the window is substantially blocked, and;
- the wireless communication devices and the at least one processor configured for inter-communication, the at least one processor further configured to control the state of the film layer, at least one of the wireless communication devices physically separate from the remainder of the theft prevention system, the wireless communication devices and processor configured so that communication between the physically separate device and at least one other integral device is required before the processor will switch the film layer to the inactive state.
- the film layer is configured to receive an electric current, and to switch between states on the application of current, the at least one processor further configured to control current flow to the film layer.
- the application of electric current causes the film layer to switch from the active state to the inactive state.
- the film layer is an LCD/SDP/PNLC/PRLC/PDLC film.
- the film layer is sandwiched between two sheets of glass.
- the film layer is configured to cover substantially the entirety of the window.
- the film layer is configured to form a pattern across at least part of the window.
- the at least one other integral wireless communication device is located within the facility/home electric circuit. In an embodiment, a further wireless communication device is located within the structure of the facility/home structure.
- the further wireless communication device is located within a wall.
- the physically separate device is located in a key fob.
- the facility or home further comprises a secondary power supply configured to supply electrical power to the system in the event of failure of the main facility/home power supply.
- the secondary power supply comprises at least two batteries.
- the secondary power supply further comprises a split charge system configured to charge the batteries via the facility/home main power supply.
- the split charge system is configured to preferentially charge the battery lowest on power.
- the split charge system is configured to provide feedback protection to ensure that the backup batteries cannot back feed into the facility/home main power system or each other.
- the secondary power supply is configured to have one battery on standby and one in use, and to switch between the batteries at pre-set intervals.
- the tertiary power supply further comprises at least two inverters configured to alter the current to AC output.
- the inverters are configured to alter the current to substantially between 60 and 80 Volts AC at substantially 0.05 Amps.
- the inverters are configured to alter the current to a square wave output at substantially 50 Hz.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a connectivity and remote access system for a vehicle, comprising:
- the wireless communication devices and the at least one processor configured for inter-communication, at least one of the wireless communication devices physically separate from the remainder of the system, the wireless communication devices and processor configured so that communication between the physically separate device and at least one other integral device is required before the processor will authenticate the user for system use.
- the at least one other integral wireless communication device is located within the vehicle ignition circuit.
- a further wireless communication device is located within the vehicle engine bay.
- a further wireless communication device is located within the vehicle frame.
- the physically separate device is located in a key fob.
- the connectivity and remote access system further comprises a secondary power supply configured to supply non-motive electrical power to the vehicle in the event of failure of the main vehicle power supply.
- the secondary power supply comprises at least two batteries.
- the secondary power supply further comprises a split charge system configured to charge the batteries via the vehicle main power supply.
- the split charge system is configured to preferentially charge the battery lowest on power.
- the split charge system has feedback protection configured to ensure that the backup batteries cannot back feed into the vehicle main power system or each other.
- the secondary power supply is configured to have one battery on standby and one in use, and to switch between the batteries at pre-set intervals.
- the secondary power supply further comprises at least two inverters configured to alter the DC current from the batteries to an AC current.
- the inverters are configured to alter the current to substantially between 60 and 80 Volts AC at substantially 0.05 Amps.
- the inverters are configured to alter the current to a square wave output at substantially 50 Hz.
- the processor is configured to enable the remote and localised activation and de-activation of the vehicle's headlights depending on the ambient light at the vehicles location, using weather data or similar, processed in a server environment.
- the prpcessor is configured to enable the remote and localised activation, de-activation and personalisation of a vehicle's climate control system depending on the ambient temperature at the vehicles location, using weather data or similar, processed in a server environment.
- the processor is configured to enable the remote and localised scanning of a vehicle for diagnostic, checking in/out and information purposes using Near Field Communication (NFC).
- NFC Near Field Communication
- the processor is configured to enable the automated notification to a roadside breakdown service, of a vehicle breakdown which is identified through the processing of information received from the vehicle's Controller Area Network (CAN) and information processed by the connectivity and remote access system, such as the vehicle location.
- CAN Controller Area Network
- the processor is configured to enable contextual advertisement announcements via the vehicle's in-car entertainment system, which are sent to the vehicle following processing in a server environment using information such as the driver profile and vehicle location.
- the processor is configured to impose limits on the vehicle depending on pre-set levels set by a third party such as the vehicle insurer. For example, the set of a maximum speed limit of 60mph for new drivers.
- the processor is configured to create and update profiles of drivers using information received from the vehicle's Controller Area Network (CAN), such as speed, and information processed by the connectivity and remote access system, such as the vehicle location. This profile is then used as a theft identification method and/or supporting information for a third party service, such as vehicle insurance.
- CAN Controller Area Network
- the processor is configured to warn drivers of a high risk route or parking location through the notification of a warning on a smart device or an in-car entertainment system, which is received following information being processed within in a server environment.
- the processor is configured to warn drivers of a requirement to replace a part or complete a service depending on the processing of information received from the vehicle's Controller Area Network (CAN) and the recording of information on to a system by the driver and/or a third party, such as a repair garage.
- CAN Controller Area Network
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a vehicle, comprising a connectivity and remote access system as outlined in any one of the statements relating to the ninth aspect.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a connectivity and remote access system for a facility or home, comprising:
- the wireless communication devices and the at least one processor configured for inter-communication, at least one of the wireless communication devices physically separate from the remainder of the system, the wireless communication devices and processor configured so that communication between the physically separate device and at least one other integral device is required before the processor will authenticate the user for system use.
- At least one of the integral wireless communication device is located within the facility/home electrical circuit.
- At least one of the wireless communication device is located within the facility/home structure.
- the physically separate device is located in a key fob.
- the connectivity and remote access system further comprises a secondary power supply configured to supply electrical power to the system in the event of failure of the main facility/home power supply.
- the secondary power supply comprises at least two batteries.
- the tertiary power supply further comprises a split charge system configured to charge the batteries via the facility/home main power supply.
- the split charge system is configured to preferably charge the battery lowest on power.
- the split charge system has feedback protection configured to ensure that the backup batteries cannot back feed into the facility/home main power system or each other.
- the secondary power supply is configured to have one battery on standby and one in use, and to switch between the batteries at pre-set intervals.
- the secondary power supply further comprises at least two inverters.
- the inverters are configured to alter the current to substantially between 60 and 80 Volts AC at substantially 0.05 Amps.
- the inverters are configured to alter the current to a square wave output at substantially 50 Hz.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a facility or home, comprising a connectivity and remote access system as outlined in any one of the paragraphs relating to the eleventh aspect.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a security key fob for a vehicle, comprising:
- a memory portion configured to store encrypted protocols
- a wireless communication device configured to transmit the encrypted protocols, and to receive similar encrypted protocols transmitted from at least one similar remotely located wireless communication device.
- the wireless communication device is configured to receive similar encrypted protocols, and to triangulate with, two similar remotely located wireless communication devices.
- the wireless communication device is configured to encrypt information at 128bit or above.
- the security key fob further comprises a separate second encrypted memory portion accessible via a dedicated reader.
- the separate second encrypted memory portion is a flash storage memory.
- the second memory portion is configured to store an encrypted secondary unique ID.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a security key fob for a facility, home or vehicle comprising:
- a memory portion configured to store encrypted protocols
- a wireless communication device configured to transmit the encrypted protocols, and to receive similar encrypted protocols transmitted from at least one similar remotely located wireless communication device; an authentication system located within a server environment, configured to
- the wireless communication device is configured to receive similar encrypted protocols, and to triangulate with, two similar remotely located wireless communication devices.
- the wireless communication device is configured to encrypt information at 128bit or above.
- the security key fob further comprises a separate second encrypted memory portion accessible via a dedicated reader.
- the separate second encrypted memory portion is a flash storage memory.
- the second memory portion is configured to store an encrypted secondary unique ID.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in an uninterruptable power supply unit for a vehicle, comprising:
- At least two batteries configured to supply non-motive electrical power to the vehicle in the event of failure of the main vehicle power supply, with one battery on standby and one in use, the secondary power supply configured to switch between the batteries at pre-set intervals;
- a split charge system configured to charge the secondary power supply batteries via the vehicle main power supply, and to preferentially charge the battery lowest on power.
- the split charge system comprises feedback protection configured to ensure that the backup batteries cannot back feed into the vehicle main power system or each other.
- the uninterruptable power supply unit for a vehicle further comprises at least two inverters configured to alter the DC current from the batteries to an AC current and to alter the current to substantially between 60 and 80 Volts AC at substantially 0.05 Amps, and the current to a square wave output at substantially 50 Hz.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in an uninterruptable power supply unit for a facility or home, comprises: at least two batteries, configured to supply electrical power to the vehicle in the event of failure of the main facility/home power supply, with one battery on standby and one in use, the secondary power supply configured to switch between the batteries at pre-set intervals; a split charge system configured to charge the secondary power supply batteries via the facility/home main power supply, and to preferentially charge the battery lowest on power.
- the split charge system comprises feedback protection configured to ensure that the backup batteries cannot back feed into the facility/home main power supply or each other.
- the uninterruptable power supply unit for a facility or home further comprises at least two inverters configured to alter the DC current from the batteries to an AC current and to alter the current to substantially between 60 and 80 Volts AC at substantially 0.05 Amps, and the current to a square wave output at substantially 50 Hz.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a theft prevention system for a vehicle, comprising:
- At least one sheet of automotive glass configured as a vehicle rear screen
- the film layer configured to have an active state where the film layer is substantially opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is substantially transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the vehicle windscreen is substantially blocked, and;
- At least one processor configured to control the state of the film layer through the application of electrical current, depending on the vehicle's reversing gear being selected.
- the invention may broadly be said to consist in a
- customisable vehicle screen design comprising: ⁇
- At least one sheet of automotive glass configured as a vehicle screen or window
- At least one LCD/SDP/PNLC/PRLC/PDLC film layer attached to the at least one sheet of automotive glass, the film layer configured to have an active state where the film layer is substantially opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is substantially transparent; at least one processor configured to control the state of the film layer through the application of electrical current, depending on the vehicle theft prevention system or user activation; the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the vehicle windscreen is substantially blocked in the shape, size and design as defined by the processor programme.
- This invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, and any or all combinations of any two or more said parts, elements or features, and where specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a vehicle and user, the vehicle fitted with a theft prevention system according to an embodiment of the invention, the theft prevention system comprising a vehicle windscreen with an integral film layer that has an active state where the film layer is opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the vehicle windscreen is substantially blocked, the film layer shown in the active state.
- the theft prevention system comprising a vehicle windscreen with an integral film layer that has an active state where the film layer is opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the vehicle windscreen is substantially blocked, the film layer shown in the active state.
- Figures 2a and 2b show a close-up perspective view from the front of the vehicle screen of figure 1 , with the screen shown in the transparent and opaque states, respectively.
- Figures 3a and 3b show a close-up perspective view from the front of a vehicle screen similar to that shown in figure 1 , the screen having an integral film layer that has an active state where the film layer is opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the vehicle windscreen is partly obstructed, the film layer shown in the transparent and opaque states, respectively.
- Figures 4a and 4b show a perspective view from inside a building looking through a set of windows towards the exterior, the windows fitted with an integral film layer that has an active state where the film layer is opaque, and an inactive state where the film layer is transparent, the film layer shaped and sized such that when in the active state, the view of a user through the windows is substantially blocked, the film layer shown in the inactive (transparent) and active (opaque) states, respectively.
- Figure 5 shows a user completing the final step in fully deactivating the theft prevention system of any of figures 1 to 3 by operating the ignition of the vehicle of figure 1.
- Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the vehicle of figure 1 in operation and moving, the theft prevention system inactive or deactivated so that a driver can operate the vehicle.
- Figure 7 shows a perspective view of an individual attempting to take the vehicle of figure 1 without the consent of the owner, by breaking into the vehicle, the theft prevention system active to prevent the individual from being able to operate the vehicle.
- Figure 8 shows a block schematic of the theft prevention system of the present invention, showing detail of the interconnections between the ignition switch, the screen, the vehicle main battery, a back-up power supply, and a control and communication network that includes a number of wireless communication devices.
- Figure 9 shows a schematic perspective view of some of the items that form the theft prevention system in this embodiment in position in a vehicle, showing detail of the location and interconnections between the battery, the screen, and the elements that make up the control and communication network, including the positioning of the wireless communication devices sets integral within the vehicle, one of the wireless communication devices located within the vehicle ignition circuit, one located within the vehicle engine, and one located within the windscreen unit.
- a vehicle 1 is fitted with a theft prevention system.
- the purpose of the theft prevention system is to provide a secondary level of security capability that operates in parallel with any other security such as remote keyless entry, or alarm, or a central locking facility.
- the windscreen 2 of this embodiment forms a part of the theft prevention system. In order to operate the vehicle 1 , the windscreen 2 must be clear or transparent, so that the operator can see where they are going.
- the windscreen 2 when the vehicle is in a neutral or non-operating state - that is, when the vehicle is parked and not in operation - the theft prevention system is active, and the windscreen 2 is opaque (that is, impervious to normal sight by a user: the windscreen 2 entirely or at least partly blocks the normal transmission of light through the windscreen 2 in order to prevent a user seeing through the windscreen 2 sufficiently to drive or otherwise operate the vehicle).
- the windscreen 2 becomes transparent on successful de-activation of the theft prevention system, allowing the operator to operate the vehicle.
- a user/operator de-activates the theft prevention system using the vehicle keys.
- the windscreen 2 forms part of the theft prevention system.
- the windscreen 2 forms part of the theft prevention system.
- the main elements that form the theft prevention system are:
- the screen is windscreen 2.
- the windscreen is formed from two sheets of automotive grade glass, with a visually-active film located or sandwiched between the two sheets.
- the layer of film is sandwiched between two or more layers of glass.
- the film could be attached to one (or both) sides of the glass.
- the film in normal use, when a current is passed through the film, the film is clear and has a visual transparency rate greater than 75%. With no current, or on removal of the current, the film is opaque and has a visual transparency rate of 7% or below.
- the states could be reversed so that transmittal of a current is required in order to cause the film to go opaque. In either case, in this specification, the 'active' or Operative' state should be taken to refer to the opaque state, and 'inactive' or 'inoperative' or similar should be taken to refer to the transparent or
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- PNLC Polymer Network Liquid Crystal
- PRLC Polymer Retiform Liquid Crystal
- PDLC Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal
- SPD Suspended Particle Device
- Polymer Retiform Liquid Crystal, or PRLC Switchable Film is used. This is formed from two layers of transparent conductive films sandwiched with polymer network liquid crystal material.
- the liquid crystal PRLC is distributed in the polymeric three- dimensional network to form a continuous network of channels, rather than as spherical or ellipsoidal droplets.
- the crystals When the power is OFF, the crystals net block the light and the product appears shaded.
- the liquid crystal molecules align and light can penetrate through it. Thus, the product appears transparent.
- the operating voltage is below a safe threshold.
- a screen of this type will pass minimum LTR (Light Transmission Rate) regulations for most or all territories. Furthermore, a significant impact to the glass will result in failure to the immediate area only, leaving the remainder of the screen in working order.
- LTR Light Transmission Rate
- the film can be arranged to extend over some or all of the surface area of the screen (e.g. blocking the driver's side, but leaving the passenger side clear).
- the film could be arranged as a unitary or solid planar item passing over some or all of the surface area, or arranged to form a pattern (e.g. square or hex grid, spiral, etc, or to spell out words such as 'stolen' or 'secure', or 'call police' or similar, or to display advertising or similar), or a combination of both (e.g. the film could be arranged on the driver's side to wholly or substantially cover the entirety of that side of the screen, and patterned on the passenger side).
- a pattern e.g. square or hex grid, spiral, etc, or to spell out words such as 'stolen' or 'secure', or 'call police' or similar, or to display advertising or similar
- the film could be arranged on the driver's side to wholly or substantially cover the entirety of that side of
- the control and communication network 3 is a network of sub-devices that provides control and communications within the theft prevention system, and in particular for the windscreen 2.
- the network 3 forms part of a BUS or internal communications network for the theft prevention system, which is separate to the vehicle's CAN BUS.
- the network 3 runs in parallel to the vehicle's CAN BUS, and can interact with it (send and receive data and commands).
- the control and communication network 3 in this embodiment comprises a number of separate elements:
- ⁇ a number of separate wireless communication devices or elements formed into a number of separate units (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d), with or without encryption.
- the central communication device 8 is also capable of communicating with the vehicle's CAN
- the separate wireless communication devices 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d are used in conjunction with the processor or processors 5, and a power supply 6 (e.g. the vehicle battery/power supply, or the separate power supply 4 for the theft prevention system as described below).
- the wireless communication devices could be for example secondary semi-conductors, near- field communication devices, or other similar devices capable of wireless communication over short distances.
- a first unit 7a of the wireless communication devices 7 is housed within the vehicle key or fob, with the remainder (7b - 7d) forming sets that are located within the vehicle interior, and/or frame, and/or engine.
- the second set 7b is contained within the car ignition, and a third set 7c is contained within the windscreen (this set could alternatively be located in the windscreen surround or the windscreen electronic housing).
- Each of the sets 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d has an associated transmitter/receiver communication device so that they can communicate with the other sets, and with other peripheral items such as the processor or processors 5 via the central communication device 8.
- the wireless communication devices 7 provide a security overlay. Direct communication is required between the sets 7a - 7d in order for them to carry out actions. In use, each set of wireless communication devices 7 triangulates between the other sets, and the processor or processors 5.
- the first set 7a is configured to provide access to the vehicle.
- a user releases the lock by inserting their key/fob that contains the set 7a within a key recess or similar, or for example by pressing a button on the fob to transmit a signal.
- the first set 7a of the wireless communication devices 7 triangulates between the other sets 7b, 7c in the vehicle, and the processor 5.
- the processor 5 then instructs the opening/switching off of the vehicles central locking to provide access to the vehicle 1 as described in detail below.
- 'wireless' should be taken to mean 'capable of communication without direct hardwired connection', or similar, rather than as a reference to a specific set of hardware and/or protocols.
- Suitable elements for use as the wireless communication devices 7 include, but are not limited to, NFC devices or tags, semiconductors, or a wireless interface that uses localised radio transmission.
- NFC elements include, but are not limited to, NFC devices or tags, semiconductors, or a wireless interface that uses localised radio transmission.
- One advantage of using NFC elements is that the set within the key fob does not need to be powered - it does not need its own power source in order to provide the required functionality.
- the wireless communication devices 7 should have the ability to encrypt information at 128bit.
- the wireless communication devices 7 also have the ability to store encrypted information such as for example a secondary unique ID, and to 'password- protect' information which can be unlocked or locked using a reader.
- the data stored on the wireless communication devices 7 is encrypted, and can be accessed via a reader as long as the correct password is known.
- the password can be issued by the vehicle.
- the wireless communication devices 7 can be remotely configured.
- One advantage of using NFC elements is that these can have a unique ID or identifier, which assists in preventing copying.
- One of the tags (e.g. tag 7b) is located remotely from the remainder of the control and communication network 3.
- the purpose of this tag is to communicate with the other tags to ensure that the control and communication network 3 is located within the vehicle to which it was originally fitted.
- the processor or processors 5 are configured to act as an overall control system for the theft prevention system, running routines and sub-routines and communicating with the field communication devices 7 or other peripheral items that form part of the theft prevention system.
- the processors 5 are ARM technology-based microcontrollers, providing encryption and decryption of messages, digital signatures, and utilities protocols like key negotiation. Core features include confidentiality, which allows the sender and receiver to be sure that the information is being shared only in the way they intend;
- processors 5 Specific functionality of the processors 5 include encryption, decryption, random number generation, digital signatures and other utilities protocols to achieve benefits such as confidentiality, authentication, integrity and non-repudiation.
- the algorithms include Hash algorithms (SHA-1 , MD5 and X9.82 RNG), Symmetric-key encryption/decryption (AES, Triple-DES) and Asymmetric key encryption/decryption (RSA, DSA, Diffie-Hellman).
- the processors also include FPGA functionality.
- the secure key/fob has multiple layers of authentication. Each key has a unique ID (for example as a function of using NFC devices), with encrypted data stored within flash storage within the key, accessed through password protection by the reader within the vehicle. If required, the key can be authenticated by a remote secure operating centre which confirms the association of the key and vehicle.
- a unique ID for example as a function of using NFC devices
- the central communication assembly 8 in the preferred embodiment comprises a Near-Field Communicator (reader/transmitter) capable of operating at ranges of up to 100m. This allows the central communication assembly 8 to read the tags 7.
- control and communication network 3 can communicate with a remote hub or location (e.g. a remotely-located server) via a GSM or 2G/3G/4G network, to provide location information and telematics, to receive updates for the firmware and software, to receive and carry out commands, and to receive temporary authentication codes to enable a user to use their vehicle in the event of a lost key or similar.
- the central communication assembly 8 in this embodiment therefore also comprises a GSM or
- the system operates as follows: the operator approaches their vehicle 1 , carrying the key/fob, which contains set 7a.
- the key is used in the normal manner to unlock the doors of the vehicle (central locking). This allows the user access to the vehicle 1. However, they still cannot operate the vehicle 1 because the windscreen remains opaque.
- the user then inserts the key/fob into the ignition slot.
- the wireless communication devices 7 triangulate, and assess that the vehicle has been legally accessed (i.e. that the key is genuine). That is, the wireless communication device 7a in the key is remotely detected and authenticated.
- the control and communication network 3 triangulates, scanning for a range of protocols delivered by the set 7a, matching these with the expected protocols.
- the film is disengaged so that the opaque or impervious state changes to one of transparency and the vehicle 1 becomes operable.
- the film and the windscreen will remain in an opaque or impervious state. That is, if the required protocols cannot be scanned, or are not delivered, this is treated as a tamper or otherwise
- the operator must cause connection between their key/fob and the vehicle ignition.
- the ignition is configured to recognise when the key/fob is inserted.
- a communication device that forms part of the ignition transmits a signal to and connects with the processor 5 and (either directly or via the processor 5) a communication device housed within the window screen electronic housing.
- the processor 5 registers when the connection is established, and transmits instructions so that an electronic current is sent to the windscreen 2 (or more specifically, the film within the windscreen 2). This turns the film within the windscreen 2 transparent, and allows a user to operate/drive the vehicle.
- the processor 5 also sends a signal to the main vehicle CAN BUS to activate or enable the ignition.
- the wireless communication devices 7 ensure that vehicle component elements
- the processor 5 can recognise when there has been an authentication failure and will ensure that the ignition remains deactivated and that the alarm remains active, as well as maintaining the screen in an opaque state.
- control and communication network 3 has the following functionality:
- commands and power can be diversely routed between points within the network, in order to mitigate cable risk.
- a user or other authorised party can program the system to remain active or in anti- theft mode for various periods of time - e.g. for certain periods such as overnight (e.g. midnight to 6AM) as a regular repeating active window, or for one-off periods such as for example permanently on for a two-week period (while the user is away on a trip, on holiday, or similar).
- the system will remain active even if the correct key is used to deactivate the system.
- the system will communicate with the remote control hub, which will contact the user by a separate channel such as e.g. telephone, and inform them of the access attempt. A user can then authorise access if the attempt is legitimate.
- a 'secure driver key' can also be used, operating in a similar manner to the key and fob described above.
- the secure driver key can be assigned to the driver and a vehicle independently, promoting shared use of vehicles and allowing
- the control system as described above can transmit usage data from the vehicle to the remote server or hub, to generate driver profiles using cloud machine learning over time. This can be used to help secure a vehicle from unauthorised use automatically.
- Cloud-based information and environmental factors can be transmitted from the hub to the vehicle to alert the driver of possible threats related to the intended route of parking location of the vehicle, for the purpose of improving security and safety for the driver.
- Advertising or similar information can be provided to a driver within the vehicle. This information can be targeted and contextual e.g. fuel station offers when the vehicle is low on fuel and located close to a petrol station, restaurant offers when it is close to lunch or dinner time, etc.
- the ability to communicate with a remote hub or location allows third parties such as a repair garage to access the vehicle to carry out maintenance and repairs.
- third parties such as a repair garage to access the vehicle to carry out maintenance and repairs.
- two verification steps are used for remote commands sent to the vehicle. Firstly, an initial verification request (by the third party such as a garage) is sent to the remote server or command centre. Once this is approved, it is forwarded to the car owner or similar authorised party. Once the authorised party has positively approved the request, the third party can proceed.
- the main purpose of the power supply 4 is to act as a secondary or fail-over power supply. This ensures that vehicle component elements are continuously supplied with power - power supply 4 acts an uninterruptible power supply.
- the power supply 4 is connected to and charged by the main vehicle power supply/battery.
- the power supply 4 comprises two backup batteries 9 that provide 12-48 hours of redundant power. Using two batteries provides primary and secondary failover power in case the main vehicle battery fails.
- the backup batteries 9 are charged via a split charge system which ensures that the battery lowest on power has priority and is charged first.
- the split charge system has feedback protection to ensure that the backup batteries cannot back feed into the main vehicle battery, or between each other. One battery is in use (on standby to be used as a backup), and the other is being charged, with switchover between the batteries at regular pre-set intervals.
- the feed back protection ensures that the two batteries cannot back feed into the vehicles battery or between themselves, and they must maintain individuality to ensure correct monitoring. When the vehicle is switched off feed from the batteries will be switched off. Only when the vehicles system is energised will the batteries come into use.
- the inverters need to change the 12V DC current from the batteries to a variable output of between 60 to 80V AC at around 0.05A.
- a square wave at 50Hz is suitable as long as the interference is kept to a minimum. If one of the inverters begins to fail, then a signal is sent to change over to the standby inverter.
- the power supply 4 can also be configured to transfer kinetic energy from the vehicle's alternator to the connected instruments, thereby ensuring that vehicle component elements are continuously supplied with power. This ensures that the windscreen 2 of the theft prevention system is supplied with power even if there is a power failure of the main power source - failure of the main power source will not cause the windscreen 2 to turn opaque mid-operation as current will still be supplied.
- Other devices and applications can also be supplied with power from the uninterruptible power supply 4.
- the uninterruptable power supply 4 in this configuration comprises the following main components:
- a microchip/processor configured for commanding and determining current, which will also communicate with the embedded telematics of the visual anti-theft devices remote monitoring to advise the operator of an issue and where to go to have it resolved.
- the main components are all contained within a housing, with connections extending from the housing as required - for example mechanical connections to the vehicle alternator or other moving part(s) of the vehicle. Electrical cabling is used to electronically connect the elements as required.
- the miniscule turbine is mechanically connected to the vehicle's alternator, so that it is driven as the alternator turns. This in turn produces electronic current which is transferred to the secondary battery.
- the secondary battery supplies power as required within the vehicle 1 , for example in the event of failure of the main power supply, thus providing safe operation of the vehicle in question.
- the kinetic uninterruptable power supply is charged, continuously storing power in case of main vehicle battery failure.
- the windscreen After a user parks the vehicle, the windscreen returns to an opaque state as they remove the key/fob from the ignition and/or time delayed to coincide with them locking the vehicle via the key/fob and central locking.
- the screen 2 is described as being the front windscreen of the vehicle. However, 'screen' could also encompass the rear windscreen, or any other glass or transparent material within a vehicle, including side windows, mirrors, or control screens. If the security system is fitted to the rear screen, then the control system can be configured so as to receive a signal from the vehicle indicative of the vehicle being put into a reversing state, and the screen can e activated or deactivated as appropriate.
- the screen and the control and communication network are described as two sub-elements of an overall theft prevention system. It should be noted that these could also be used as theft prevention systems independently of one another. All the variations of the theft prevention system outlined above are able to withstand ambient temperatures of between minus forty degrees Celsius (-40°C) and plus one hundred and twenty degrees Celsius (+120°C).
- the processor of the connectivity and remote access system described above can also have the further following functionality:
- headlights depending on the ambient light at the vehicles location, using weather data or similar.
- NFC Near Field Communication
- the processor can act as a server environment, or can be in contact with a remote server to form part of a greater server environment.
- the server environment can be located fully remotely, and can enable the functionality outlined directly (i.e. bypassing the processor 5).
- the processor can be further configured to impose limits on the vehicle depending on pre-set levels set by a third party such as the vehicle insurer. For example, the set of a maximum speed limit of 60mph for new drivers.
- the processor can be further configured to create and update profiles of drivers using information received from the vehicle's Controller Area Network (CAN), such as speed, and information processed by the other elements of the connectivity and remote access system, such as the vehicle location.
- CAN Controller Area Network
- the processor can be further configured to warn drivers of a high risk route or parking location through the notification of a warning on a smart device or an in-car entertainment system, which is received following information being processed within in a server environment.
- the processor can be further configured to warn drivers of a requirement to replace a part or complete a service depending on the processing of information received from the vehicle's Controller Area Network (CAN) and the recording of information on to a system by the driver and/or a third party, such as a repair garage.
- CAN Controller Area Network
- the system described above can also be modified for use in a home, facility or other building to act as a burglary prevention system, with the elements described or substantially similar elements incorporated into the structure of the building as necessary rather than the structure of the vehicle, and the key fob being a building key fob rather than a vehicle key fob.
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