1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic anti-theft system for authorizing vehicle components, especially to an electronic anti-theft system utilizing CAN bus for authorizing vehicle components.
2. Description of Prior Art
Cars are convenient transportation tools for people and naturally the targets for theft due to the mobility thereof. Modern cars are generally equipped with expensive electronic sensors (controllers), navigation devices or entertainment devices as the progress of control, communication and display technologies. Therefore, it will be a serious loss for car owner if his/her car is stolen.
Vehicles anti-theft systems are helpful for vehicle owners to prevent car from stealing. Electronic vehicles anti-theft systems gradually replace the mechanic counterpart after 1990s. For example, immobilizer is an electronic vehicles anti-theft system, wherein a transponder in a key should be matched with a chip linked with engine system for normal operation. However, the immobilizer cannot solve the problem of breaking down cars into several components after the entire car is stolen. Even though ID code can be marked on the components of cars for identification, it is rare in chance to find the component after the car is stolen.
The employment of controllers is innovative progress for car industry. Interlink of the controllers in car is also important for ensuring performance of the controllers in cars. To this end, Controller-Area Networking BUS (CAN BUS) is devised for car to interlink the controllers.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,865,460 discloses a topology for CAN BUS communication network without using jumper or DIP. It is desirable to exploit the convenience provided by CAN BUS for providing antitheft function of vehicle. Therefore, the vehicle can be equipped with antitheft function without considerable hardware change.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a CAN bus-based antitheft system, which utilizes identifier code to prevent illegal removal of vehicle components.
Accordingly, the electronic anti-theft system utilizing Controller-Area Networking (CAN) bus for authorizing vehicle components comprises a central authorization module comprising a first CAN unit and storing at least one first identifier code; at least one electronic functional module, each comprising a vehicle electrical system identifier (VESI) device, the VESI device comprising a secure unit, a secure data storage electrically connected to the secure unit and a second CAN unit electrically connected to the secure unit, the secure data storage storing a second identifier code; and a CAN BUS electrically connected between the first CAN unit and the second CAN unit. The secure unit is configured to receive a first identifier code transmitted through the CAN BUS and compare the first identifier code with the second identifier code thereof. The central authorization module activates a normal function of the electronic functional module when the first identifier code is matched with the second identifier code of the electronic functional module.
The electronic functional module is one of trip computer module, Infotainment module, engine management module, Body Control Module (BCM), ABS (Antilock Brake System) module, EPS (Electrical Power Steering) module, fuel injection module, and steering lock/unlock module.
The features of the invention believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself however may be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of the invention, which describes certain exemplary embodiments of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention is intended to provide an electronic anti-theft system for vehicle components, wherein the electronic anti-theft system comprises at least one electronic anti-theft device for vehicle component. In this invention, the electronic anti-theft device is referred as VESI (vehicle electrical system identifier) device for the purpose of demonstration. It should be noted that this nomenclature is for simplicity and not for imposing limitation on the scope of the present invention.
According to the present invention, each vehicle is provided with a VESI device in a central authorization module and each of electronic functional modules (including but not limited to engine management module, power steering module, ABS module and steering lock/unlock module). Each of the VESI modules is assigned with a specific identifier code. The central authorization module has memory to store the identifier codes of the electronic functional modules associated with the same vehicle. Moreover, the VESI device also has memory storing the identifier code of the central authorization module. When the electronic functional module according to the present invention is illegally removed and mounted to another vehicle, the electronic functional module malfunctions in case that it is not set by original software. The malfunction of the stolen electronic functional will discourage theft.
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By the above-mentioned certification procedure, the central authorization module 10 can check whether the electronic functional modules 20 are the original ones for the same vehicle as that the of the central authorization module 10. The central authorization module 10 activates the normal function of the electronic functional modules 20 after confirming the certification procedure. When any one of the electronic functional modules 20 is illegally assembled or not the original equipment, the electronic functional module 20 does not have identifier code matched that of the central authorization module 10. The central authorization module 10 will not activate the electronic functional module 20; therefore, the vehicle with the illegally assembled and crucial component cannot have normal operation. This will discourage theft. Moreover, the central authorization module 10 can be assigned with different first identifier codes for different electronic functional module 20 to prevent the identifier codes from hacking. Moreover, the electronic functional modules 20 are not limited to above examples, namely, trip computer module 20A, Infotainment module 20B, engine management module 20C, BCM 20D, ABS module 20E, EPS module 20F, fuel injection module 20G, and steering lock/unlock module 20H. The electronic functional modules 20 can be other crucial vehicle components and are also in the claim scope of the present invention. In above description, the central authorization module 10 comprises a central security unit 100 and a first CAN unit 120. However, the central authorization module 10 can also be incorporated with the VESI device 22 to exploit the interface and data processing ability of the VESI device 22.
In the vehicle equipped with the electronic anti-theft system of the present invention, the central authorization module and the electronic functional module will examine the identifier codes in their VESI devices for each other when the vehicle is started. The electronic functional module cannot communicate with the CAN BUS when the identifier codes in VESI devices are not matched. Therefore, the intention of stealing crucial vehicle components for other vehicle will be blocked.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have suggested in the foregoing description, and other will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.