Companies have been using radio frequency identification for several years, to control access to forklifts and other vehicles. This eliminates the need for ignition keys, while offering a way to track ...
The country's largest auto dealer, AutoNation, chooses an RFID vehicle "immobilizer" system for its 516 nationwide dealerships. Integrated Solutions, July 2001 Written by: Dan Schell The rapid ...
Keytroller's KlSS eliminates the ignition key with one lighted start/stop button. The button is enabled with the operator's company RFID card. Operation Keytroller's KlSS eliminates the ignition key ...
A "key" feature of today's car keys is not having to physically touch them to enter or start the car, thanks to developments like RFID proximity technology (which is short for radio frequency ...
With gas prices and consumers’ motivation to lessen their impact on the environment both rising, the growth of car-sharing programs is booming. Currently, approximately 348,000 individuals in 600 ...
The project uses an ID-12 RFID chip and a PIC12F629 microcontroller to create a car immobilizer which can cut the ignition with relay and turn ON only by reading the correct RFID tag. The design puts ...
[Jair2K4] likes his RFID almost as much as he likes his chaw. Ever since his car was stolen he’s had to start it using a screwdriver. Obviously this is not a good way to leave things so he decided to ...
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