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Secure CarThe Technology and Trends Influencing
Future Vehicle Access Systems
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REPORT SAMPLE
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Introduction
SBD investigated the technology trends influencing current and future vehicle access systems. This research focuses mainly on vehicle manufacturers, vehicle access system suppliers and semiconductor manufacturers.
This report has been compiled primarily by detailed research conducted by SBD experts, with the assistance of contacts within industry.
The main body of the report reviews future vehicle access systems, whilst the ‘Introduction’ section analyses this information to consider emerging trends and the different use-cases for the technologies identified.
Note: This report only includes new access technologies with significant advances. It should not be considered a catalogue of all current access technologies.
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Introduction – Vehicle Access Types
Vehicle-centric
SK/Passive Key
Multifunction Key
Device-centric
Smartphone
User-centric
Token
Portable
Smartwatch
Standalone
Iris
Finger
Hand
Remote Drive Remote Park Status Monitoring
Entry
‘Valet Mode’
Start
Biometric Devices
Wearable
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Introduction – Vehicle Access Types
2013 Future
SK/Passive Key Audi Advanced key Multifunction Key
BMW Display fob BYD Remote Driver Control
Smartphone Audi Mobile Key BYD Bluetooth Key App VW Vehicle-Net App GM App
QNX App Valeo in Blue Fiat NFC Hyundai NFC
Continental Mobile Wallet Continental Sharing Scheme Broadcom NFC Chip
Smartphone Paired With Smartwatch BMW i Remote App for the Samsung Gear S Smartwatch Hyundai Blue Link VW Parking Smart Valeo Gateway Eleks App Marquardt Smartcard
Token BMW Credit Card Access
Standalone Audi Watch Key BMW i3 Key Jaguar Activity Key Mercedes-Benz Smartwatch Continental Smartwatch
Biometrics EyeLock Iris Fujitsu PalmSecure
Aston Martin Watch
(AMVOX2)
SBD Prediction
As urban mobility,customer expectations andnew use-cases develop, nosingle technology willdominate. OEMs will needto provide and support arange of complementaryvehicle access technologiesthat can support thecustomer, market andtechnology needs.
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Introduction – Report Index
Existing access system Future access system Proximity control
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Audi
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Fiat
Hyundai
Jaguar
Mercedes - Benz
VW
Continental
Marquardt
Valeo
Broadcom
NXP
Apple
QNX
Eleks Lab
Ford
EyeLock
Fujitsu
DriveNow
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OEM Vehicle Access Systems
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OEM Vehicle Access Systems - Hyundai
Future Access SystemPotential for vehicle access via NFC
Hyundai have announce that they are in partnership with LG and are developing a system that will allowcustomers to lock / unlock the doors as well as monitor the vehicle status and store personal settings.
NFC communication features:
Unlock or lock the vehicle by ‘tapping’ the phone against theNFC reader on the vehicle door (figure 12).
Vehicle to automatically recognise user’s personalisation settings,
Adjusting the seat and mirror positions
Adopting audio and radio pre-sets
Navigation settings
other user preferences
Wireless phone charging.
Figure 12. Hyundai NFC
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OEM Vehicle Access Systems - Hyundai
Proximity ControlSmartwatch app with voice recognition
Hyundai partnered with Station Digital Media to develop the Blue Link smartwatch app.
Blue Link smartwatch app which works with both first and second generation Blue Link (Hyundai’sproprietary telematics service) equipped models.
Blue Link Smartwatch features (all voice activated) include:
Remote Engine Start / Stop
Remote Door Lock / Unlock
Remote Flash Lights / Honk Horn
Vehicle Finder
Call Roadside
Call Blue Link
Figure 13. Hyundai Blue Link
Source: Hyundai
The Blue Link smartwatch app must be paired via Bluetooth to anowner’s smartphone that contains the Blue Link mobile app.Remote functions can then be executed as long as the user’ssmartphone has a Bluetooth and cellular or Internet connection(currently being developed for the USA market).
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