Methods And Apparatuses For Unlocking A Motor Vehicle Having An Engine Start And/Or Vehicle Entry System
20190039567 · 2019-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07C9/00309
PHYSICS
G07C2009/0038
PHYSICS
B60R25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G07C2009/00341
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Various embodiments may include systems for unlocking a motor vehicle. For example, an apparatus may include: a motor vehicle key for unlocking a motor vehicle having a remote engine start and/or vehicle entry system. The motor vehicle key comprises a Bluetooth antenna and a motor vehicle communication antenna. A controller of the motor vehicle key is configured to: use the Bluetooth antenna to set up a Bluetooth link to a mobile radio terminal using an activation key stored in a memory of the motor vehicle key; and instruct a motor vehicle controller installed in the motor vehicle to prompt an operation of the motor vehicle.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: having a motor vehicle key for unlocking a motor vehicle having a remote engine start and/or vehicle entry system; wherein the motor vehicle key comprises a Bluetooth antenna and a motor vehicle communication antenna; wherein a controller of the motor vehicle key is configured to: use the Bluetooth antenna to set up a Bluetooth link to a mobile radio terminal using an activation key stored in a memory of the motor vehicle key; and instruct a motor vehicle controller installed in the motor vehicle to prompt an operation of the motor vehicle.
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the controller of the motor vehicle key is configured to: use the Bluetooth link to the mobile radio terminal to request an authentication from a server; and only if the motor vehicle key receives an authentication from the server, to instruct the motor vehicle controller to prompt unlocking of the motor vehicle.
3. An apparatus comprising: a mobile radio terminal for unlocking a motor vehicle having a remote engine start and/or vehicle entry system; wherein the mobile radio terminal (MS) is configured to: use a mobile radio link to a server to request an activation key from the server; and to use the activation key received from the server to set up a Bluetooth link to a motor vehicle key associated with the motor vehicle.
4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the mobile radio terminal is configured to: forward an authentication request originated by the motor vehicle key via the Bluetooth link from the mobile station to the server via a mobile radio link; and forward an authentication confirmation from the server, received via a mobile radio link, to the motor vehicle key via the Bluetooth link.
5. A system for unlocking a motor vehicle having a remote engine start and/or vehicle entry system, the system comprising: a motor vehicle key for unlocking a motor vehicle having a remote engine start and/or vehicle entry system; and a mobile radio terminal for unlocking the motor vehicle; wherein the motor vehicle key comprises a Bluetooth antenna and a motor vehicle communication antenna; wherein a controller of the motor vehicle key is configured to: use the Bluetooth antenna to set up a Bluetooth link to the mobile radio terminal using an activation key stored in a memory of the motor vehicle key; and instruct a motor vehicle controller installed in the motor vehicle to prompt an operation of the motor vehicle; wherein the mobile radio terminal is configured to: use a mobile radio link to a server to request an activation key from the server; and to use the activation key received from the server to set up a Bluetooth link to a motor vehicle key associated with the motor vehicle.
6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein: at least one of the transmissions of an authentication request or of an authentication response or of an activation key take place via a mobile radio link or via a Bluetooth link.
7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the motor vehicle key (Kfz-key) is configured to: either continually look for Bluetooth links; or look for Bluetooth links only after receipt of a request via a motor vehicle communication antenna and radio link in addition to the Bluetooth antenna.
8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein messages are transmitted between a motor vehicle key and a motor vehicle controller via a motor-vehicle-key-to-vehicle-controller-radio link between a motor vehicle key antenna in the motor vehicle key and a motor vehicle communication antenna in the motor vehicle controller, using a motor-vehicle-key-to-vehicle-controller radio link.
9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further configured to authenticate the mobile radio terminal to the server with a request from the mobile radio terminal to the server for an activation key.
10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further configured to synchronize a clock in the motor vehicle key by communicating a time of day of a clock in the server to the motor vehicle key via a mobile radio link and via a Bluetooth link.
11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further configured to communicate a period for a validity of an activation key from the server to the mobile radio terminal via a mobile radio link and from the mobile radio terminal to the motor vehicle key via a Bluetooth link.
12. A method for unlocking a motor vehicle having a remote engine start and/or vehicle entry system, the method comprising: using a mobile radio terminal with a mobile radio link to request and receive an activation key from a server; using the mobile radio terminal to set up a Bluetooth link between the mobile station and a motor vehicle key associated with the motor vehicle; using a Bluetooth link to the mobile station from the motor vehicle key and a mobile radio link from the mobile station to the server to request an authentication from the server using a secret code stored in the motor vehicle key and/or in the server; and if the motor vehicle key obtains confirmation of an authentication from the server, instructing a motor vehicle controller installed in the motor vehicle to prompt unlocking the motor vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Further features and advantages of some embodiments will emerge from the following description of exemplary embodiments of the invention with reference to the drawing, in which, to illustrate some possible configurations of the invention, in each case in simplified schematic form, by way of example,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] Vehicles Kfz such as e.g. the one depicted in schematically simplified fashion in
[0022] In some embodiments, depicted in simplified fashion by way of example in
[0023] In some embodiments, such as that shown in
[0024] In some embodiments, to this end, the motor vehicle key Kfz-key has at least one (or more) additional secret key-Geheimnis that is used for an end-to-end encryption and/or for a challenge/response and/or password challenge on the server Serv. The authentication method able to be used is a challenge/response method, wherein the motor vehicle key Kfz-key sends the challenge (based on its secret) and the server Serv the response, or vice versa; a reciprocal challenge/response method or other cryptographical methods using one or more secrets would also be able to be used.
[0025] In some embodiments, this authentication (of the key Kfz-key and server Serv to one another) presupposes preceding or parallel authentication of the user Ben and/or of his mobile radio terminal MS on a server Serv (e.g. also taking into consideration at least one secret (MS-ID, SIM-ID, MS-password etc.) in the MS and/or (app pin) with the user Ben). This can ensure that entry (Door open, Engine on) to the vehicle Kfz is granted only to the correct user Ben. Enabling can comprise the radio remote control functions (Door open, Door shut) for opening and closing, and/or starting of the vehicle (Engine on).
[0026] A cycle (explained in more detail below using the examples in FIGS. 2 and 3) may, in simplified fashion, be e.g. as follows. The (special) motor vehicle key Kfz-key is arranged and/or permanently fitted and/or installed and/or enclosed in the vehicle Kfz. The user Ben is already authenticated or is now authenticated on the server Serv by means of his mobile radio terminal (in particular smartphone) MS (MS-ID, SIM-ID, MS-password etc.). The user Ben has e.g. activated a special application/app/piece of software (App) in the mobile radio terminal MS that provides him (from the server Serv) with an activation key PIN in the form of e.g. a pin number for the Bluetooth coupling (via the Bluetooth link Bluet) using the key Kfz-key (which activation key PIN may be e.g. specific to each user Ben and e.g. known to the key Kfz-key for all permitted users).
[0027] In some embodiments, the following two cases are possible. Case a) e.g. for a PASE and/or passive opening system in the vehicle:
[0028] The new user Ben pulls a door handle of a vehicle Kfz. The vehicle Kfz starts a PASE challenge and/or authentication check for opening. This wakes up (e.g. via a radio interface KfzKey-KfzContr) the motor vehicle key Kfz-key. The motor vehicle key Kfz-key responds to the PASE challenge in the negative, but subsequently activates its Bluetooth interface (which uses its Bluetooth antenna Bluet-Ant).
[0029] Case b) e.g. for a KE vehicle Kfz and/or radio key system:
[0030] The motor vehicle key Kfz-key has its Bluetooth interface (that is to say its Bluetooth interface using its Bluetooth antenna Bluet-Ant) in the advertising mode and/or a ready-to-receive mode.
[0031] As
[0032] The new user Ben now connects (if need be after waking up the motor vehicle controller KfzContr and/or key Kfz-key e.g. by pulling a door handle of the motor vehicle, and if need be an unsuccessful PASE challenge and PASE response) his mobile radio terminal/smartphone MS to the motor vehicle key Kfz-key by Bluetooth link Bluet. To this end, it (MS) uses (e.g. as a Bluetooth authentication code) the activation key PIN provided (to the mobile radio terminal MS) by the server Serv (in this case as a Bluetooth authentication code), and if need be also sends a time of day t-server and/or an activation key (PIN) validity period tmax.
[0033] The key Kfz-key checks the activation key PIN received (as Bluetooth coupling authentication). After Bluetooth coupling (of Kfz-key and MS) has taken place, the server Serv is also authenticated for the motor vehicle key Kfz-key in
[0034] To this end, e.g. an authentication request AuthAnfr is sent from the motor vehicle key kfz-key to the server Serv (e.g. as a challenge with a secret keyGeheimnis and/or a password challenge from the key), e.g. possibly via a mobile station app (Bluetooth->MS->app->Mobilfunk->server), and after a successful check an authentication confirmation AuthOK is transmitted from the server Serv via the mobile radio terminal MS (and if need be an app/a program) to the key kfz-key (e.g. with a response (to a challenge and/or with a password).
[0035] If the (authentication, if provided, and the) Bluetooth coupling Bluet is successful, then the motor vehicle key Kfz-key is enabled thereby and the motor vehicle Kfz or at least one of its door openers Troff (and/or a starting process for the engine Mot) is now unlocked automatically and/or by an applicable command from the mobile radio terminal/smartphone MS. This unlocking takes place, according to one configuration, (only) by means of an open command Door open from the motor vehicle key Kfz-key by radio (e.g. via a further radio link between a motor vehicle key antenna KfzKeyAnt and a motor vehicle control antenna KfzAnt, or theoretically also via Bluetooth) to a controller KfzContr of the vehicle Kfz, which controller sends an open command (Door open) to at least one door opener Troff of a door of the motor vehicle.
[0036] In some embodiments, the enabling (by the activation key PIN) is accompanied by the transmission of a validity period tmax after which the motor vehicle key Kfz-key stops working in this regard. A renewed connection (via MS and Bluet, Mob) between the motor vehicle key Kfz-key and the server Serv can renew or extend this validity period tmax. To this end, the (radio) motor vehicle key Kfz-key has an internal clock Clk-key that is synchronized (by t-server) to the server Serv in each case in the event of (if need be intermittent, tmax) enabling (by the activation key PIN).
[0037] A desired termination of the use (lock motor vehicle in
[0038] In the example in
[0039] In some embodiments, the motor vehicle key Kfz can execute vehicle-specific radio and transponder protocols for a relatively large series of vehicles Kfz. In some embodiments, the vehicle-specific software can also be transmitted by the Bluetooth link Bluet to a mobile radio terminal (in particular smartphone) and from the mobile radio terminal (in particular smartphone) to the motor vehicle key Kfz-key by means of a mobile radio link Mob to a (second) server. To this end, a bootloader having the capability of authentication is usable on this software server Serv.
[0040] In some embodiments, the system performs the protocol generation (open/close) and possibly also uses a transponder on the server Serv and to use the smartphone to send it to the motor vehicle key Kfz-key, which now only converts this protocol for the applicable radio interfaces/transponder interfaces. Some embodiments implement operator control of the functions on the mobile radio terminal (in particular smartphone) MS.
[0041] As a result of a motor vehicle key Kfz-key communicating with the motor vehicle Kfz via the interfaces (CAN, KfzAnt) thereof provided for this purpose, it would be possible, according to one configuration, for further additional electronics to be dispensed with that would also for the most part still be implemented specifically for different vehicle series. In some embodiments, the motor vehicle key Kfz-key in the available vehicle security system works like a normal motor vehicle key Kfz-key and thus provides the associated security level, whereas today's additional electronics, which are known at least internally, bypass the vehicle security system and provide a substantially lower security level.
[0042] An advantage for the aforementioned bootloader may be that no specific additional chips on the motor vehicle key Kfz-key increase the size of the limited program memory, and an update is possible in the field without motor vehicle keys Kfz-key needing to be replaced or taken to a service station. It is also possible for motor vehicle keys Kfz-key having a limited scope of functions (e.g. only opening and closing) to be issued.
[0043] After enabling, the user Ben can use the motor vehicle key Kfz-key like a normal vehicle key. In some embodiments, the user Ben can also send the commands from the smartphone, which are then received by the motor vehicle key Kfz-key and converted into radio commands. In this case, the motor vehicle key Kfz-key could also remain in the vehicle Kfz (taking into consideration the limited range of Bluetooth).