Continental Enhances Vehicle Access Systems with Innovative Bluetooth Technology
-- Continental was the first automotive supplier to offer the electronic immobilizer and Passive Start and Entry keyless system
-- Security and reliability are top priorities when it comes to keyless start and entry systems
-- Continental Smart Access is the next evolution of vehicle access and keyless start using Bluetooth Low Energy to enable secure smartphone keys
-- OTA keys, a virtual key management solution for car sharing services, fleet and rental agencies, offers convenience and security to users
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Aug. 31, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The international automotive supplier and technology leader Continental supplies vehicle manufacturers with a wide-range of secure and reliable solutions for accessing vehicles and starting engines. Continental is heavily involved in the ongoing enhancement and development of innovative car-access and engine-start systems and is continuously adding new solutions and features.
"With the variety of solutions Continental offers in its portfolio, the customer has the freedom to decide what technology they want and can choose the key they feel most secure and comfortable with," said Michael Crane, Vice President Business Unit Body & Security for the Americas.
The next evolution for car manufacturers is called "Continental Smart Access" and will offer hands free access and start based on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. The backend sends access authorization onto the driver's smartphone over the air. BLE offers secure access by transmitting this information from the smart device to the car, which recognizes the valid key and, in the future, will unlock upon approach in order to offer additional user comfort. After entering the vehicle, the system gives authorization and the engine can be started. The smartphone can also upload information from the vehicle to the mobile device – including GPS data of the current vehicle position, whether it is locked or unlocked, or more in-depth information such as tire pressure, the amount of gas in the tank and much more. In Continental's architecture, the smartphone is seeking to communicate with the Continental BLE terminals. The developers are also planning to incorporate Near Field Communication (NFC) technology into the system.
When designing and implementing new access solutions, Continental not only factors in the smartphone, but other mobile devices such as smart watches.
An alternative to the "Continental Smart Access" can be offered with the Gateway Key. The vehicle key carried by the driver takes on the role of an intermediary offering convenience and security. It is connected to the vehicle via a secure wireless standard, which enables it using BLE or NFC to either receive commands from a smartphone or smart watch app, or displaying vehicle data. It allows for remote unlocking of doors and opening of windows, along with other functions, by using an app.
The solution also involves bidirectional communication between the vehicle, the Gateway Key, and the smartphone, meaning that the transmission path can also upload information from the vehicle to the mobile device – including GPS data of the current vehicle position, whether it is locked or unlocked, or more in-depth information such as tire pressure, the amount of gas in the tank, and much more beyond that.
Continental is aware that the smartphone is the close companion of drivers anywhere and is responding to their communications requirements with a convenient and smart solution. The Multifunctional Smart Device Terminal (MFST) combines wireless charging of the smartphone battery, wireless antenna coupling, and Near Field Communications (NFC). One key innovation is that these three features do not require a cable connecting the phone to the vehicle. The modular design allows vehicle manufacturers to decide which features they want to offer in their models. Compatible smartphones can be charged in the terminal, saving space and without any tangled cables. Continental's solution meets the "Qi" standard specified by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) and develops also solutions to integrate WPC standards from the AirFuel Alliance.
OTA keys, a virtual car management solutions, for car sharing services
OTA keys, a joint venture between the Belgian company D´Ieteren and Continental, develops and implements virtual key management solutions for car sharing services, fleet operators and car rental agencies. The heart of the OTA keys system is the virtual smartphone key. The smartphone exchanges data with the vehicle using NFC, or the energy-saving standard BLE. The driver uses a smartphone app to book the required vehicle at their convenience. The OTA keys system then sends an encrypted forgery-proof data record to the cell phone. The virtual key is securely stored in the smartphone. It contains the access authorization for the required vehicle. Using the NFC or BLE standard, the cell phone transmits the data (authentication, vehicle and diagnostic data, user profile) to the reader in the car.
Over two decades of car access and innovation
Continental benefits from more than two decades of experience in wireless technologies for access and start systems. The company supplied the first electronic immobilizer back in 1994 and the first PASE (Passive Start and Entry) keyless start and entry system in 1998. Since then, PASE has been enhanced with significant improvements such as bidirectional wireless communication. Continental currently supplies the fourth PASE generation to vehicle manufacturers.
Security and reliability are top priorities for Continental when it comes to vehicle access and identification solutions. This is why only technologies with proven stability and a high level of protection are used for evaluating and developing these kinds of solutions. The engineers focus on anticipating and actively preventing possible attacks.
Another important aim of these developments of PASE is to further increase driver and passenger convenience. A system currently in the works includes automatic recognition of the driver as they approach the vehicle. The system can then activate the interior and/or exterior lighting, for example, to allow the driver to locate and access the car more easily in the dark. This also means that personalized features such as seat position, air-conditioning settings, and entertainment preferences can be activated before the driver even enters the car.
These solutions are an example of Continental's philosophy, which offers everything from traditional to newest technologies involving smart devices for vehicle access and start. With these solutions, Continental is responding to drivers' desires for maximum convenience and protection against unauthorized use.
About Continental
Continental develops intelligent technologies for transporting people and their goods. As a reliable partner, the international automotive supplier, tire manufacturer, and industrial partner provides sustainable, safe, comfortable, individual, and affordable solutions. In 2015, the corporation generated sales of €39.2 billion with its five divisions, Chassis & Safety, Interior, Powertrain, Tires, and ContiTech. Continental currently employs approximately 215,000 people in 55 countries.
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