This application claims priority to Application Nos. 10116221.9 and 10137485.2 which were filed in the German language on Mar. 30, 2001, and Aug. 3, 2001, respectively.
The invention relates to a device for controlling a security device, and in particular, to a device for securing a motor vehicle against unauthorized use.
Devices of the genus-forming type are applied as central locking systems in motor vehicles. An example is described in DE 44 30 315 C2 as the prior art. Despite the alternating code values, misuse is possible. Such misuse can, for example, be carried out when there is an authorized attempt to unlock the central locking system. In this case, the message which is emitted is received by a person attempting illegal intervention and recorded. The reception of the message at the same time is disrupted by a radio frequency signal which lies within the reception bandwidth of the central locking receiver, but not in the reception bandwidth of the receiver of the person attempting illegitimate intervention. In this way, the person attempting illegal intervention can record a message and transmit it again which is detected as valid in the receiver.
In order to avoid such illegal interventions, a transmitter and receiver with a clock may be provided to compare the transmission time of the respective message with its reception time, as disclosed for example in DE 44 30 315 C2. A transmission with divergent timing, and thus an illegal intervention or an unauthorized attempt at unlocking can thus be detected in the receiver. However, this device has the disadvantage that a battery provided in the transmitter is additionally discharged by the clock, which is disadvantageous in particular when the transmitters are miniaturized—for example when embodied as a chip card.
The present invention specifies a device for controlling the security device which prevents misuse of a monitored message without a clock having to be operated continuously in the transmitter.
In one embodiment of the invention, a lag time of equal duration is implemented in the transmitter and receiver respectively. The transmitter is switched off by the duration of the lag time after a respective last actuation, such that when the transmitter which is not switched off is actuated a message is transmitted which includes information (time difference information) indicating how much time has passed since the preceding message was transmitted. When the switched-off transmitter is actuated the transmitter is switched on and transmits a message which includes, as time difference information, information indicating that the lag time has expired, and that the security device is controlled if the time difference information included in the message corresponds to the time difference information which is correspondingly determined in the receiver.
The invention has the advantage that the battery of the transmitter is not continuously loaded. The invention is characterized by a lower degree of expenditure even in comparison with the use of a power-saving clock chip in the transmitter.
When the time difference information is compared, tolerances are taken into account in the determination of the time in the transmitter and the receiver.
In the device according to the invention one embodiment provides for the messages to include the alternating code values and the time difference information in encrypted form.
The invention permits numerous embodiments. One of these is illustrated schematically in the drawing by reference to a plurality of figures and described below. In the drawings:
Before a detailed description of
As a result of the pushbutton key 5 on the key 1 being actuated, the microprocessor 3 is started up and reads the previously used alternating code from the memory 6 in order to calculate from it, using the algorithm, the alternating code value included in the message to be transmitted. The message is then fed to the transmitter output stage 4 for transmission. After the message is received, there is checking in the microprocessor 12 of the receiver 10 to determine whether the alternating code value included in the message can be derived from the alternating code value stored there by application of the algorithm which is repeated to a limited degree. If it is derived from the alternating code value, the security device 14 is actuated so that, if appropriate, the doors are unlocked.
The block circuit diagram according to
The set of possible alternating code values (code set) is illustrated in
In the device according to the invention, the microprocessors 3 and 12 each include a time measuring device which is started up, in the case of the transmitter, only by actuating the pushbutton key 5.
In
The normal operation which is illustrated in
In the example illustrated in
It is to be assumed that the reproduction of the following messages is not carried out with the same time differences, with the result that the time differences t1′ and t2′ which are conveyed with the respective messages do not correspond to the measured time differences t3 and t4 in the receiver, and the reception of these messages does not result in any reaction of the receiver.
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101 16 221 | Mar 2001 | DE | national |
101 37 485 | Aug 2001 | DE | national |
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44 30 315 | Feb 1996 | DE |
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20020158748 A1 | Oct 2002 | US |