Claims
- 1. A vehicle tag comprising:
a housing; a tag connector supported by said housing for connecting to a diagnostic jack of a vehicle on-board diagnostic (OBD) system; and a tag transmitter carried by said housing and operative with the tag connector for receiving telemetry data from the OBD system and transmitting the telemetry data in a RF pulse.
- 2. A vehicle tag according to claim 1, wherein the tag connector comprises a J1962 compatible connector.
- 3. A vehicle tag according to claim 1, wherein said RF pulse comprises a pseudo random spread spectrum RF signal encoded with the telemetry data.
- 4. A vehicle tag according to claim 1, and further comprising a timer circuit for timing transmission of RF pulses.
- 5. A vehicle tag according to claim 4, wherein said RF pulses are timed based on a determined idle, vehicle OFF, vehicle moving or vehicle ON mode.
- 6. A vehicle tag according to claim 1, wherein said tag transmitter is operative for transmitting the vehicle identification number (VIN) received from the OBD system.
- 7. A vehicle tag according to claim 6, wherein said tag transmitter is operative with different vehicle bus protocols based on a received VIN.
- 8. A vehicle tag according to claim 7, wherein said different vehicle bus protocols conform to one of J1850VPW, PWM, controlled area network (CAN), SCP or ISO network standards.
- 9. A vehicle tag according to claim 1, wherein OBD system comprises on on-board diagnostic system generation II (OBD-II).
- 10. A vehicle tag according to claim 1, wherein said tag transmitter is operative for transmitting vehicle diagnostic codes.
- 11. A vehicle tag according to claim 1, wherein said tag transmitter is powered from current received from the OBD system through the tag connector.
- 12. A vehicle tag according to claim 11, wherein said tag transmitter is triggered ON at initial connection of the tag connector to a diagnostic jack of the OBD system.
- 13. A vehicle tag according to claim 1, wherein said telemetry data includes odometer and fuel level data.
- 14. A vehicle tag comprising:
a housing; a tag connector supported by said housing for connecting to a diagnostic jack of a vehicle on-board diagnostic (OBD) system; a microcontroller connected to the tag connector for receiving a vehicle identification number (VIN) and telemetry data from the OBD system and determining which vehicle bus protocol to use based on the VIN; and a tag transmitter carried by the housing and connected to the microcontroller and operative for receiving the VIN and telemetry data and transmitting the VIN and telemetry data in a RF pulse.
- 15. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, and further comprising a memory operative with the microcontroller for storing data relating to different vehicle bus protocols to allow communication between the microcontroller and OBD system of a vehicles having different vehicle bus protocols.
- 16. A vehicle tag according to claim 15, wherein said different vehicle bus protocols conform to one of J1850VPW, PWM, controlled area network (CAN), SCP and ISO network standards.
- 17. A vehicle tag according claim 14, wherein said microcontroller is operative for querying the OBD system for identification and telemetry data.
- 18. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, wherein said microcontroller is programmable for receiving data for updating and configuring vehicle tags.
- 19. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, wherein said microcontroller is operative for receiving and processing vehicle diagnostic codes for transmitting the vehicle diagnostic codes through the tag transmitter.
- 20. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, wherein the tag connector comprises a J1962 compatible connector.
- 21. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, wherein said RF pulse comprises a pseudo random spread spectrum RF signal encoded with the telemetry data.
- 22. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, and further comprising a timer circuit for timing transmission of RF pulses.
- 23. A vehicle tag according to claim 22, wherein said RF pulses are timed based on a determined idle, vehicle OFF, vehicle moving or vehicle ON mode.
- 24. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, wherein OBD system comprises on on-board diagnostic system generation II (OBD-II).
- 25. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, wherein said microcontroller and tag transmitter are powered from current received from the OBD system through the tag connector.
- 26. A vehicle tag according to claim 25, wherein said microcontroller and tag transmitter are triggered ON at initial connection of the tag connector to a diagnostic jack of the OBD system.
- 27. A vehicle tag according to claim 14, wherein said telemetry data includes odometer and fuel level data.
- 28. A system for transmitting vehicle telemetry data comprising:
a vehicle tag connected to an on-board diagnostic (OBD) system that receives telemetry data from the OBD system, said vehicle tag comprising,
a housing, a tag connector supported by said housing for connecting to a diagnostic jack of the vehicle OBD system, and a tag transmitter carried by said housing and operative with the connector for receiving telemetry data from the OBD system and transmitting the telemetry data in a RF pulse; and a receiver positioned to receive any RF pulses transmitted from the vehicle tag for further processing of any received telemetry data.
- 29. A system according to claim 28, wherein the receiver is positioned for receiving RF pulses at a rental car agency.
- 30. A system according to claim 28, wherein said vehicle tag further comprises a microcontroller connected to the tag connector for receiving a vehicle identification number (VIN) and telemetry data from the OBD system and determining which vehicle bus protocol to use based on the VIN.
- 31. A system according to claim 30, and further comprising a memory operative with the microcontroller for storing data relating to different vehicle bus protocols to allow communication between the microcontroller and OBD system of vehicles having different vehicle bus protocols.
- 32. A system according to claim 31, wherein said different vehicle bus protocols conform to one of J1850VPW, PWM, controlled area network (CAN), SCP and ISO network standards.
- 33. A system according to claim 30, wherein said microcontroller is operative for querying the OBD system for identification and telemetry data.
- 34. A system according to claim 30, wherein said microcontroller is programmable for receiving data for updating and configuring vehicle tags.
- 35. A system according to claim 30, wherein said microcontroller is operative for receiving and processing vehicle diagnostic codes for transmitting the vehicle diagnostic codes through the tag transmitter.
- 36. A system according to claim 28, wherein the tag connector comprises a J1962 compatible connector.
- 37. A system according to claim 28, wherein said RF pulse comprises a pseudo random spread spectrum RF signal encoded with the telemetry data.
- 38. A system according to claim 28, and further comprising a timer circuit for timing transmission of RF pulses.
- 39. A system according to claim 38, wherein said RF pulses are timed based on a determined idle, vehicle OFF, vehicle moving or vehicle ON mode.
- 40. A system according to claim 28, wherein OBD system comprises on on-board diagnostic system generation II (OBD-II).
- 41. A system according to claim 28, wherein said microcontroller and tag transmitter are powered from current received from the OBD system through the tag connector.
- 42. A system according to claim 28, wherein said microcontroller and tag transmitter are triggered ON at initial connection of the tag connector to a diagnostic jack of the OBD system.
- 43. A system according to claim 28, wherein said telemetry data includes odometer and fuel level data.
- 44. A method of transmitting vehicle telemetry data, which comprises:
receiving vehicle telemetry data in a vehicle tag through a diagnostic jack of a vehicle on-board diagnostic (OBD) system; and transmitting the telemetry data from a tag transmitter contained within the vehicle tag as a RF pulse.
- 45. A method according to claim 44, which further comprises connecting a tag connector carried by the vehicle tag to the diagnostic jack of the OBD system.
- 46. A method according to claim 44, and which further comprises transmitting the RF pulse as a pseudo random spread spectrum RF signal encoded with the telemetry data.
- 47. A method according to claim 44, which further comprises receiving the vehicle telemetry data through a tag connector that comprises a J1962 compatible connector.
- 48. A method according to claim 44, which further comprises receiving a vehicle identification number (VIN) from the OBD system and determining a vehicle bus protocol for communication based on a received VIN.
- 49. A method according to claim 44, which further comprises storing data relating to different vehicle bus protocols within the vehicle tag for allowing communication of a vehicle tag with different vehicles having different bus protocols.
- 50. A method according to claim 44, which further comprises drawing power for the tag transmitter from the OBD system through the diagnostic jack.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based upon prior filed provisional application Ser. No. 60/473,805 filed May 28, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60473805 |
May 2003 |
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