IP Library Granted Patent US 10,343,651
Granted Patent B2
US 10,343,651 · App. 16/081,099 · Granted Jul 9, 2019

Keyless access system for a motor vehicle, and method for locating a signal generator of the access system

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Patent No.
US 10,343,651
App. No.
16/081,099
Granted
Jul 9, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A keyless access system for a motor vehicle, which includes a portable signal generator for access to one or more doors or flaps of the motor vehicle, wherein the signal generator transmits an enable signal to a receiver unit, mounted on the motor vehicle, by a short-range radio link. The receiver unit permits access to one or more doors or flaps if it is determined that the enable signal is valid and a distance criterion which represents a distance between the signal generator and the motor vehicle is satisfied. The distance criterion results from a comparison of a weighted reception field strength of the short-range radio link between the signal generator and the receiver unit with a threshold value.

Claims (20)

1. A keyless access system for a motor vehicle, comprising:

a portable signal generator for access to one or more doors or flaps of the motor vehicle, which signal generator transmits an enable signal to a receiver unit, mounted on the motor vehicle, by a short-range radio link, wherein the receiver unit permits access to one or more doors or flaps if it is determined that the enable signal is valid and a distance criterion which represents a distance between the signal generator and the motor vehicle is satisfied,

wherein the distance criterion results from a comparison of a weighted reception field strength of the short-range radio link between the signal generator and the receiver unit with a threshold value, wherein the reception field strength is weighted with a distance value between the signal generator and the motor vehicle, and wherein the distance value is calculated from first position data of the signal generator and second position data of the motor vehicle, wherein the first and the second position data are based on transit time differences between signals from a plurality of satellites to a respective GNSS receiver.

2. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the reception field strength of a signal which is emitted by the signal generator is ascertained by the receiver unit.

3. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the weighted reception field strength is the measured reception field strength divided by the distance value.

4. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 2 , wherein, if the measured reception field strength is a logarithmic representation of the field strength, the weighted reception field strength is the measured reception field strength minus the logarithm of the distance value.

5. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the signal generator comprises a GNSS receiver, by which the first position data and the second position data is determined, in particular at different times.

6. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the weighted reception field strength is the measured reception field strength divided by the distance value.

7. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein, if the measured reception field strength is a logarithmic representation of the field strength, the weighted reception field strength is the measured reception field strength minus the logarithm of the distance value.

8. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the signal generator comprises a GNSS receiver, by which the first position data of the signal generator is determined, and the motor vehicle comprises a GNSS receiver, by which the second position data of the motor vehicle is determined.

9. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the weighted reception field strength is the measured reception field strength divided by the distance value.

10. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein, if the measured reception field strength is a logarithmic representation of the field strength, the weighted reception field strength is the measured reception field strength minus the logarithm of the distance value.

11. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the weighted reception field strength is the measured reception field strength divided by the distance value.

12. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, if the measured reception field strength is a logarithmic representation of the field strength, the weighted reception field strength is the measured reception field strength minus the logarithm of the distance value.

13. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the distance criterion is a binary variable.

14. The keyless access system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the receiver unit and the signal generator comprise communication interfaces according to the Bluetooth Standard 802.15, wherein the communication between the receiver unit and the portable signal generator takes place via these communication interfaces.

15. A method for determining the location of a portable signal generator of a keyless access system for a motor vehicle, wherein the portable signal generator serves for the access to one or more doors or flaps of the motor vehicle, comprising:

measuring a reception field strength of a signal, emitted by the portable signal generator, over a short-range radio link by a receiver unit mounted on the motor vehicle;

weighing the measured reception field strength;

acquiring a distance criterion from a comparison of the weighted reception field strength of the short-range radio link between the signal generator and the receiver unit with a threshold value, in which the reception field strength is weighted with a distance value between the signal generator and the motor vehicle, and in which the distance value is calculated from first position data of the signal generator and second position data of the motor vehicle, wherein the first and second position data are based on transit time differences between signals from a plurality of satellites to a respective GNSS receiver.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 7, 2025
From: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
Reel/Frame 070441/0899 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2018
From: HERMANN, STEFAN
To: CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE GMBH
Reel/Frame 046948/0232 →