Detecting wireless devices in or on a vehicle
In at least some implementations, a method of detecting a wireless device in or on a vehicle, includes detecting a wireless signal that includes identification information, comparing the identification information with a registry of authorized devices to determine if the identification information corresponds to one of the authorized devices, and providing an output when the identification information does not correspond to one of the authorized devices to indicate that an unauthorized device is present in or on the vehicle.
1 . A method of detecting a wireless device in or on a vehicle, comprising:
detecting a wireless signal that includes identification information;
comparing the identification information with a registry of authorized devices to determine if the identification information corresponds to one of the authorized devices; and
providing an output when the identification information does not correspond to one of the authorized devices to indicate that an unauthorized device is present in or on the vehicle, wherein the output includes a predicted location on the vehicle of the unauthorized device, and the predicted location is determined based upon a comparison of wireless signals received at different communication devices of the vehicle.
2 . The method of claim 1 wherein the identification information includes a code that is unique to each device that transmits the wireless signal.
3 . The method of claim 1 which includes the step of providing a prompt to add the identification information to the registry so that a device transmitting the wireless signal is added to the registry as an authorized device.
4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the detecting step is accomplished with a communication device that is responsive to one or more of Bluetooth, Ultra Wideband and wifi signals.
5 . The method of claim 3 wherein the prompt is provided via a vehicle infotainment system including a display and inputs by which menu options provided on the display can be selected.
6 . The method of claim 1 wherein the detecting step is accomplished with a communication device that is part of a vehicle operating system and permits control of at least one vehicle system via a remote device that communicates wirelessly with the communication device.
7 . The method of 6 wherein the communication device is arranged to pair with a smart phone to permit operation of the vehicle when the smart phone is paired.
8 . The method of claim 1 which also includes determining the presence of an occupant of the vehicle and then detecting all wireless signals present at one or more communication devices of the vehicle, and comparing the identity of all devices providing a wireless signal with the registry.
9 . The method of claim 1 which also includes storing identification information of unauthorized devices and wherein the method is run more than one time and includes sending an alert if one of the unauthorized devices is detected in more than one iteration of the comparing step.
10 . A vehicle having a system for detecting wireless devices on or within the vehicle, comprising:
a communication device including an antenna capable of receiving a wireless signal;
a display arranged within an interior of the vehicle; and
a control system coupled to the communication device and to the display, the control system having a processor and memory including a registry of authorized devices, wherein the control system is operable to determine a presence of an authorized device from identification information from a wireless signal provided by the authorized device, receive another wireless signal and compare the another wireless signal to the registry and to provide an output to the display when the another wireless signal is determined to be from a device that is not one of the authorized devices.
11 . The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the communication device is located within the interior of the vehicle.
12 . The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the communication device is arranged to permit pairing of a remote device with the control system to permit control of at least one vehicle function via the remote device.
13 . The vehicle of claim 12 wherein the at least one vehicle function includes one or more of locking or unlocking a vehicle door, and starting an engine or motor of the vehicle.
14 . The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the memory includes instructions that provide an interface via the display that permits a user to add a device to the registry of authorized devices.
15 . The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the communication device and the display are part of a vehicle infotainment system that is coupled to the control system and which permits control of one or more of an audio device, a video device, a vehicle heating and cooling system, and vehicle preference settings.
16 . The vehicle of claim 10 wherein the communication device is a first communication device that is responsive to Bluetooth signals, and wherein the vehicle also comprises a second communication device that is responsive to Ultra Wideband signals, wherein both the first communication device and the second communication device are coupled to the control system and are arranged to provide to the control system identification information from all detected wireless devices.
17 . The method of claim 1 wherein, before the step of providing an output, the step of detecting the wireless signal is repeated periodically and each time a detected wireless signal is determined to be from an unauthorized device a counter is incremented, and wherein the output is provided after the counter reaches a threshold.
18 . The method of claim 1 wherein the step of detecting a wireless signal is performed at a first location of the vehicle and before the step of providing an output, the step of detecting the wireless signal is repeated after the vehicle has moved from the first location to a second location, and the step of providing the output is performed when a detected wireless signal is determined to come from an unauthorized device and the identification information of the unauthorized device is the same in the first location and the second location.
19 . A method of detecting a wireless device in or on a vehicle, comprising:
detecting, when the vehicle is at a first location, a first wireless signal that includes identification information;
comparing the identification information with a registry of authorized devices to determine if the identification information corresponds to an authorized device;
detecting, when the vehicle is at a second location that is different than the first location, another wireless signal that includes identification information;
determining that the another wireless signal and the first wireless signal were provided from the same device and that the same device is not in the registry of authorized devices; and
providing an output to indicate that an unauthorized device is present in or on the vehicle.
20 . The method of claim 19 wherein the output includes a predicted location on the vehicle of the unauthorized device, and the predicted location is determined based upon a comparison of wireless signals received at different antennas of the vehicle.