Title of Invention

AUTHORISATION SYSTEM FOR PERMITTING APPARATUS FUNCTIONAL UNDER CONTROL OF OPERATOR TO FUNCTION NORMALLY ONLY IN PRESENCE OF AUTHORISED USER

Abstract The present invention discloses an authorisation system (30), for permitting apparatus such as a vehicle (10) or computer to function normally in the presence of a suitably authorised user (12) comprises complementary parts of wireless communication means, namely an apparatus-carried part and a user-carried part. The parts communicate within a spatial envelope defining a permissible working relationship and a suitably established communication link authorises normal functioning of the apparatus. The system responds to interruption of a communications link with apparatus that is functioning to inhibit the normal functioning after a delay, measured as time or distance, that permits a separation to be established between the user and the apparatus, whereby if the apparatus is forcibly taken from the authorised user, the latter's safety is not jeopardised by the proximity of the non-functional apparatus. Distance of separation, implicitly measured by a vehicle may also be used with portable apparatus by sensing acceleration through ambulating of the carrier. Inhibition of functionality may comprise a vehicle, or indeed any other apparatus, becoming immobile or constrained as to maximum operating speed. The user part may be carried discreetly and unobtrusively with minimum size if powered by radiation from the apparatus part, and may be an unpowered tag that returns radiation with a characteristic identification.
Full Text AUTHORISATION SYSTEM FOR PERMITTING APPARATUS FUNCTIONAL
UNDER CONTROL OF OPERATOR TO FUNCTION NORMALLY ONLY IN
PRESENCE OF AUTHORISED USER
This invention relates to security systems and particularly to confining correct operation of
functional apparatus to the presence of an authorised user and more particularly to disabling
functioning apparatus separated from the authorised user.
The invention is concerned with apparatus which functions under the direct control of an
opeRator as, or on behalf of, an authorised user and in this respect, as least for convenience in
discussion of the background to the invention, a suitably authorised operator and an authorised
user are considered synonymous, although they need not be.
The invention is concerned particularly, but not exclusively, with functional apparatus which
is moveable insofar as the apparatus or a constituent thereof can be removed to a place unknown
to the authorised user. It concerns apparatus which is physically in the possession of the
authorised user, carried thereby (such as a cellular telephone or a computing device) or vice
versa (such as a motor vehicle), and apparatus function-controlling devices, conveniently herein
called "'key devices", which themselves may constitute functional apparatus with a limited
degree of functionality required to initiate operation of apparatus, and which apparatus or
devices may nevertheless be snatched from the authorised user as a criminal act. predicated upon
the element of surprise and/or menace, where the speed by which the authorised user, or victim,
is deprived thereof renders the criminal less likely to be identifiable and/or the victim less likely
to resist and increase the seriousness of the crime with personal violence.
The invention is particularly concerned with moveable apparatus in the form of a motor vehicle
in which a driver forms the operator, and which because of its value and/or utility to a criminal
is an attractive target. Although many vehicles have sophisticated entry- and function-
authorising systems which deny entry to. and/or initiating functioning of, the vehicle to any
potential operator without the correct key devices, and patent specification number GB-A-
2342742 exemplifies the level of the measures proposed to prevent circumventing use of the
correct key devices, the situation still exists whereby the person in possession of these key
devices is de facto the authorised user.

Because of such sophistication, it has become commonplace for vehicle thieves to avoid
attempting to by-pass entry-denial and ignition-denial systems, instead stealing genuine key
devices from the premises of the genuine holder using standard burglary or sneak-thief
techniques that avoid contact with the holder, or by robbery, snatching the key devices from the
person of the genuine holder within such premises or as the holder transits between the premises
and the vehicle.
It is also known to replace or supplement such physically held key devices by some form of
personal code which the authorised operator enters into vehicles by a key pad or the like which
ostensibly mitigates any benefit to a criminal simply talcing possession of the key devices, but
it is believed by some that such a feature may in practise put both the possessor of the code and
robber in increased personal danger by confrontation to effect forced divulgence.
However, having regard to the fact that many operators now transit between vehicles and
premises in places not readily accessible to criminals, unattended theft is becoming more
unattractive and it is becoming more prevalent tor criminals to snatch a fully-functioning vehicle
when it is brought to a halt by a traffic sign, signal or obstruction and forcing a surprised and
disorientated driver to leave the functioning vehicle which is ready to be driven away. Such
crime is frequently referred to as "hijacking" or "carjacking", and the terms are used herein in
this context.
Proposals have been made to address the problem of unauthorised driving way of a vehicle as
a result of unattended theft or hijacking. WO 01/32479 describes a system including a cellular
phone arrangement whereby in addition to notifying the authorised operator that an unattended
alarm condition has been recognised, it also permits the authorised operative, if in possession
of a phone, to disable the vehicle remotely; such a system would apparently permit the victim
of a hijacking also to remotely disable the taken vehicle. In a similar manner, US 6,206,130
describes a hand-held security system transmitting device by which the authorised operator may
actively enable or disable functioning of the vehicle remotely, although it must be operated
whilst the vehicle is in the vicinity. However, in both of the above, a positive action is required
in the part of the authorised operator and in the circumstances of a hijacking this may not occur
to a disorientated victim until it is too late to take appropriate action. Furthermore, it is likely

that a hijacker would force a victim to hand over a phone device or other apparent vehicle-
specific device to delay reporting of the incident to the authorities.
US 5,494,130 also addresses the problem of vehicle hijacking by having built into the vehicle
a driver's seat switch to detect the driver leaving the seat of a functioning vehicle and therefrom
initiating a delayed immobilisation of the vehicle such that an unsuspecting hijacker creates a
separation in space and time from the victim/authorised operator before the vehicle is fully
immobilised. However, insofar as such system may be known by a potential hijacker to exist
in a particular model of vehicle or be ascertained by inspection, such potential hijacker may
learn to effect driver transfer without disturbing the switch and/or put the authorised driver at
risk of greater harm by abducting him and forcing him to drive to a place where such transfer
can be affected or the authorised driver forced to part with the details for cancelling
immobilisation.
As indicated above, such hijacking or vehicle snatching is one example of separating an
authorised user of functioning apparatus from the apparatus and in order to benefit from its
functioning. Another is a portable electronic appliance such as a computer, communications
device, entertainment device or the like that may be taken from the custody of an operator when
the operator's attention is diverted or even from the person of the operator.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an authorisation system for preventing function
of apparatus removed from the presence of an authorised user that is versatile and readily
implemented and less compromising to the user's safety than systems known hitherto.
According the present invention an authorisation system, for permitting apparatus functional
under the control of an operator to function normally only in the presence of an authorised user,
comprises complementary parts of wireless communication means arranged to be carried in
operation by the apparatus and an authorised user of the apparatus and operable to effect, within
a spatial envelope defining a predetermined permissible working relationship between the
authorised user and the apparatus, a communication link defined by continual transfer, with
reference to a temporal envelope, of identifying information pairing the authorised user and the
apparatus, said communication means being responsive to existence of said link to effect

authorisation of the apparatus pennitting it to function normally under said operator control and
to cessation of an existing link to functioning apparatus to inhibit normal functioning of the
apparatus after a delaying interval representative of extended absence of the authorised user
from the apparatus.
An authorisation system according to the present invention and as defined in the preceding
paragraphs may advantageously be adapted for use with moveable apparatus susceptible to
being taken from the possession of the authorised user whilst functioning, and wherein the
delaying interval is chosen having regard to the nature and movability of the apparatus to permit
a taker of the apparatus to become separated from the authorised user by a distance sufficient
to ensure the safety of the authorised user.
Some apparatus, such as electrical devices which do not usual'.y record change of position or
distance moved, and the apparatus or the authorisation system would normally be constructed
to measure time and the delaying interval be a function of timt only. However, this and other
r apparatus, such as a road vehicle, may be equipped to measure distance travelled and the
delaying interval may be determined as a function of distance travelled after separation or from
a combination of time and distance. Thus, the apparatus or the communication means may
include means for measuring distance travelled and the communication means is operable to
effect the delaying interval as a function of distance travelled by the apparatus.
Whereas a road vehicle is inherently equipped to measure distance travelled other apparatus that
is capable of being moved from the authorised user, particularly carried away, may include
acceleration responsive means carried by the apparatus or the communication means and
responsive to movement of the apparatus or communication means to effect a determination of
distance travelled by the apparatus at least during the delaying interval.
In the case of moveable apparatus capable of being carried by, and susceptible of being taken
from the possession of, the authorised user, the acceleration responsive means may comprise
pedometer mans operable to recognise movement steps of the carrier of the apparatus and to
compute from a number of recognised steps at least an approximate distance travelled by the
apparatus. Furthermore, such pedometer means may include calibration means arranged to

calibrate the pedometer to the stride pattern of the authorised user and the apparatus includes
means to provide to the authorised user on demand distance travelled by apparatus carried by
the authorised user during normal functioning of the apparatus.
Where the apparatus is a vehicle that moves according to a speed function relating time and
distance, the function inhibiting delaying interval of such apparatus may be set according to
speeds reached and at least one of time and distance of travel of the apparatus.
For instance, where the delaying interval is related to distance, it may be a distance that is
predetermined and fixed, or a distance selected according to a predetermined operating scenario,
such as "rural" where a large separation may be achieved in a short time and "urban" where only
a short separation may be achieved in a short time, or a distance chosen according to particular
operating conditions prevailing prior to the separation. Where a simple distance of separation
is employed for a vehicle a distance of at least 0.5 mile (0.8 Kin) is preferred.
Where a simple time delay is employed, the time delay is preferably at least 15 seconds and
may be in the range 30 seconds to 5 minutes, although shorter or longer times may be used
according to circumstances.
Preferably the communication means is operable in the radio frequency band. Preferably the
communication means comprises user transmission means carried by the user part and apparatus
reception means carried by the apparatus part, having therein means to produce an identity
reference unique to the pair, the user transmission means being operable to transmit radiation
modulated in accordance with said identic)' reference and the apparatus reception means being
responsive to receipt of said modulated radiation to confirm by transfer of identifying
information including said identity reference existence of a communication link between them.
The communication means may further comprise apparatus transmission means in the apparatus
part and user reception means in the user part arranged to effect bi-directional communications
between the apparatus part and the user part. Then, the user and apparatus parts may each have
therein means to produce a further identity reference unique to the pair, the apparatus
transmission means being operable to transmit radiation modulated in accordance with said

further identity reference and the user reception means being responsive to receipt of said
modulated radiation to confirm existence of a communication link between them.
In any event the user reception means may be responsive to receipt of a transmission from the
apparatus transmission means to enable transmission from the apparatus transmission means.
Furthermore, at least the user transmission means of the user part may derive operating power
from the radiation received from the apparatus transmission means.
The identity reference, and if appropriate the further identity .reference, forming the basis for
modulation may be based upon generation of at least one random or pseudo-random number.
Preferably said modulation of the transmitted radiation is in accordance with a digital code.
Where this is so, said modulation may be in accordance with a rolling digital code changed for
each transmission.
Alternatively or additionally, the communication means may be arranged to change at least the
carrier frequency of the modulated radiation in accordance with a digital code during
communication. Where this is radio frequency, the communication means is arranged to effect
a communication link in accordance with the Bluetooth wireless specification or comparable
wireless peer-to-peer networking specification.
The temporal envelope may comprise at each of sequential communication intervals a time
window of predetermined duration, and the apparatus par: be responsive to receipt of identifying
information from the user part within each time window to provide authorisation of the
apparatus until the nex: window and be responsive to absence of identifying information to
determine cessation of the communication link.
The apparatus part may be responsive to the absence of receipt of identifying information within
a predetermined number of consecutive time windows to determine cessation of the
communication link. The sequential communication intervals are contiguous or spaced apart.
Irrespective of the relationship between communication intervals, the time window associated
with each communication interval may have a duration extending between successive

communication intervals.
An authorisation system according to the present invention is particularly suited to permitting
use of apparatus comprising a vehicle having an occupants cab and an engine and whereby
normal function thereof is by an operator who is an occupant and driver; the authorisation
system then has the spatial envelope defined to encompass, and preferably be substantially co-
extensive with, the occupants cab and the apparatus part is arranged to form a communication
link with a user part carried by an occupant of the cab and to be operably coupled to the vehicle
to authorise or inhibit functioning of the vehicle engine by the driver, that is, bring the vehicle
to rest and inhibit it from further movement.
Insofar as such a vehicle has its engine supplied with fuel by way of a fuel delivery system, the
apparatus part of the system may be arranged to be operably coupled to the vehicle to authorise
or inhibit delivery of fuel to the engine. Additionally or alternatively, it may be operable to
effect, said inhibition of normal functioning after a said delaying interval by progressively
reducing the delivery of fuel to the engine during said delaying interval
Insofar as an authorisation system according to the invention is not limited to specific apparatus,
and sudden failure of the apparatus may arouse suspicion, the apparatus part may be operable
in the delaying interval to effect temporary or permanent inhibition of multiple functional
aspects of the apparatus to disguise responsibility of any particular functional aspect for non-
functioning of the apparatus.
Inhibition of normal functioning comprising a complete cessation of operabilily. in the case of
a vehicle bringing it to rest, may be considered to present an unacceptable safety hazard for
other road users. As an alternative, the authorisation system may authorise the vehicle to travel
at any speed demanded by the driver or to inhibit the vehicle from travelling in excess of a speed
set by the system at the end of the delaying interval. The speed may be predetermined or the
authorisation system may have the apparatus or communication means part include means for
deriving a speed function related to any speed achieved during the delaying interval and at the
end of the delaying interval to inhibit the vehicle from exceeding a speed mat is a fraction of any
speed represented by said speed function

If the authorisation system is employed for apparatus having a telephone communication ability,
the apparatus part may be operable during said delaying interval to effect a telephone call to a
predetermined recipient.
When the authorisation system is adapted for use with apparatus such as the aforementioned
vehicle in which operation of the apparatus is initiated by ths operator prior to effecting control
of functioning thereof, the apparatus part may be responsive to initiation of operation of the
apparatus by the operator to initiate establishment of the communication link prior to, or
contemporaneously with, functioning of the apparatus.
The apparatus part of the authorisation system may be arranged to be carried by the apparatus
in functioning but removable when it is not intended to function and in such circumstances may
include apparatus operation initiation means operable to permit initial operation of the
apparatus.
An authorisation system according to the invention may have the communication means include
a relay part arranged to be disposed, in respect of the communication link, between the user part
and apparatus part and wherein at least the user part is arranged to transfer identifying
information by way of the relay part in preference to establishing a communication link with
the apparatus part directly. The communication means may be arranged to attempt to establish
a communication link including the relay part and in absence thereof to establish a
communication like directly between the user part and the apparatus part.
The relay part is arranged to be carried by the user in operation, and it may include, or be
included in, additional functional apparatus under the control of the authorised user and the relay
part is arranged to effect, in response to cessation of an existing communication link with the
user part of the communication means during functioning of the additional apparatus, inhibition
of normal functioning after a delaying interval.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:

Figuie 1(a) is a sectional elevation through a road vehicle having an engine and occupant cab
and operated by a driver occupant, and illustrating in schematic form an authorisation system
in accordance with the present invention,
Figure 1(b) is an enlarged view of the ringed portion of Figure 1 (a) showing in greater detail a
physical layout of the authorisation system having communication means comprising a user part
carried by the authorised user and apparatus part carried by the vehicle and interfacing with
engine operating components,
Figure 2 is a schematic block circuit diagram of a first form of authorisation system in
accordance with the present invention incorporating uni-directional transmission from the user
part to the apparatus part to effect a communication link between them,
Figures 3(a) and 3(b) are graphical representations of transmission and reception windows
defining a temporal envelope for continual transmission.
Figure 4 is a schematic block circuit diagram of a second form of authorisation system in
accordance with the present invention incorporating bi-directional transmission from the user
part to the apparatus part,
Figure 5 is a schematic block circuit diagram of a third form of authorisation system in
accordance with the present invention incorporating bi-directional transmission by way of a user
part having an unpowered identification tag structure.
Figure 6 is a schematic block circuit diagram of a fourth form of authorisation system, generally
similar to that of Figure 4, but in which the communication means incorporates also a relay part
in the communication link between the user and apparatus parts, and wherein the relay part
comprises further functional apparatus,
Figure 7 is a schematic block circuit diagram of a fifth form of authorisation system in which
the user part of the communication means comprises, as discrete modules, a master module to
effect the communication link with the apparatus part and upon interruption delayed inhibition

of normal functioning, and one or more supplementary modules associated with optional
additional functions of the apparatus which effect authorisation thereof by way of
communication links with the master module, the additional authorisations being in accordance
with possession of appropriate supplementary modules, and
Figure 8 is a schematic block circuit diagram of a sixth form of authorisation system in which
the user part of the communication means comprises, as discrete modules, a master module to
effect the communication link with the apparatus part and upon interruption delayed inhibition
of normal functioning, and one or more supplementary modules, associated with optional
supplementary functional features of the apparatus not critical to its normal functioning, which
effect authorisation thereof by way of communication links with the apparatus part, the
additional authorisations being in accordance with possession of appropriate supplementary
modules.
Referring to Figure 1 (a) a vehicle 10 comprises apparatus which functions normally, that is, in
respect of performing those functions normally required of it, under the control of an operator
12 who is more conventionally called the driver. The "thick: is moveable und includes a cab
14 which typically has seats for a plurality of occupants 121 including the driver. Whereas for
normal functions the vehicle is under the direct control of the driver., the functioning of the
vehicle may be authorised by any user of the vehicle occupying of the cab, that is, the driver
or another occupant sub-authorising the driver.
The vehicle is not described in any more detail than is necessary to explain the invention and
typically includes an engine shown at 16 which is controlled by the driver in respect of initialing
its operation and changing performance functions, optionally in conjunction with an electronic
engine management unit (EMU) 20.
The engine 16 is powered by liquid fuel delivered to the engine from a storage tank 22 by way
of a fuel delivery system including electrically operated supply pump 23 and fuel distribution
and input means 24, which may comprise a carburettor (as shown ghosted at 241) that includes
a small storage chamber for fuel, or, more conventionally in modern gasoline engines and in
compression ignition (diesel) engines, a plurality of fue.. injection pumps and valves 242. Other
features of the vehicle, as they relate to its operation are shown by the enlargement of the circled

region, in Figure 1(b).
To complete the overview of the vehicle as apparatus under the direct control of an operator-
driver, such operator effects operation by initiating functioning of both the vehicle chassis and
of the engine by which the vehicle moves. Initiation of operation usually is effected by
inserting a key device 261 into a co-operable lock 262 which releases a steering lock (not
shown) and authorises the EMU 20 to enable the engine to be started and the supply pump 23
to deliver fuel for the engine. The key device 261 may take the form of a physical key 27j
paired with a lock 28i fitted to the vehicle and optionally carry in the key radio frequency
transducing means 272, paired with transceiver 282 in the vehicle. In the manner disclosed
inter alia in GB-A-2342742 the iransceiving means is arranged to program, the key in use,
issuing it with a code to be transmitted upon next usage so that only if the codes agree does the
key function to initiate operation of the engine, and for practical purposes making it virtually
impossible to start the engine without permission of the genuine or authorised key.
An alternative key device, as shown ghosted at 291, employs a key-card of flexible plastics
material and carrying thereon authorising means, in the form of a magnetic strip or a semiconductor
integrated circuit including a processor and memory and often known to as a smart-
card, which is able to co-operate with a reader 292 fitted to the vehicle. Such a card-key is able
to store a larger number of parameters vital to initiating operation of the engine, and may also
be re-programmed from usage-to-usage, but nevertheless serves as a key device to effect
initiation of vehicle engine operation by virtue of being in the possession of the user at start-up
and in position in the vehicle thereafter.
As outlined above, such in-situ programming of the primary engine initiating device (key, key-
card) is intended to make it difficult for an unauthorised user to tamper with the vehicle,
particularly the EMU in order to start the engine and steal the vehicle, or as additional anti-theft
devices which respond to an attempt at unauthorised entry into the vehicle cab or engine bay or
even disturbance of the vehicle itself to trigger an alarm.
Known arrangements for ensuring that the vehicle, through its engine, functions normally only
for the driver in possession of the appropriate key device, have the effect, as discussed above,

of treating the possessor of the key device as the authorised user and it leads to the situation
where a criminal is tempted to steal the appropriate key device for the vehicle, and further
encouraged to ensure the key device is correctly authorised by separating the key device from
the owner at a time when the owner is in the vicinity of the vehicle, or has it fully functioning
in the process of being driven; that is, hijacking.
In accordance with the present invention there is introduced an authorisation system, indicated
generally at 30, with the intention of permitting functioning of the vehicle normally under driver
control only in the actual presence of an authorised user, rather man merely the presence of the
normal key devices which hitherto has constituted de-facto authorisation. In this embodiment
an authorised user may be any occupant 12; of the vehicle cab, conveniently, but not necessarily,
the driver 12, and presence is that defined by presence within or immediately adjacent the
vehicle cab.
In general terms, the authorisation system comprises wireless communication means 32 having
complementary parts 34 and 36 arranged to be carried in operation by the apparatus (the vehicle)
and a said authorised user of the apparatus (here shown as driver 12) respectively. The parts
niaj communicate by any suitable contactiess system, such as optically or ultrasonically, but
preferably operate at radio frequencies and preferably ai those in Lhe GHz or microwave bands.
The parts of the communication means, conveniently referred to as the "apparatus" or
"apparatus-carried" part 34, and "user" or "user-carried" part 36. are arranged to effect., williir,
the spatial envelope of the cab that defines a permissible working relationsliip between the
authorised user and apparatus (vehicle), a communication link defined by continual transfer of
identifying information pairing the authorised user and the apparatus. The identifying
information is described further below as is the nature of continual transfer, being with respect
to a temporal envelope which supplements the spatial envelope defining permissible separation
of the parts.
The communication means 32 is responsive to the existence of said link that confirms the
"presence" of the authorised user to effect authorisation of the vehicle, permitting it to function
normally under control of a driver-operator in possession of the appropriate key device, but to

deny authorisation when not present, preventing a driver who is not the authorised user from
using the key device obtaining or maintaining functioning of the engine of the vehicle.
Initiation of operation of the vehicle may be effected separately from, or contingent upon, such
communication link, but most importantly, the communication means is responsive to cessation
of an existing communication link with previously authorised said functioning apparatus to
inhibit the normal functioning of the apparatus after a delaying interval that is characteristic of
the authorised user and vehicle as having moved apart. In this embodiment the delaying interval
is a time delay of duration in excess of 0.5 minutes and may typically be of the order of 5
minutes, although other time delays, may be set according to anticipated or actual conditions
pertaining..
This embodiment is particularly concerned with, and adapted for, an above-discussed hijack
situation wherein the fully functioning vehicle, containing the authorised user and driver, is
halted and the occupant or occupants forced to leave, and possibly compounded by the hijacker
then removing from the erstwhile occupants any cellular telephone or comparable
communication devices by which the authorities may bt; alerted before driving away in the
otherwise functioning vehicle.
To this end, the user part 36 of the communication means 32 is arranged to be worn
inconspicuously or secreted about the person of the authorised user, and notwithstanding the
requirement for such part to effect a radio communicatioii link with the apparatus part, this is
feasible having regard to the relatively small spatial envelope in which a communication link
has to be established with the apparatus part.
The apparatus part 34 may be permanently fixed with respect to the vehicle to control its engine
operation or fixed with respect to, or form part of, an operating key device, such as key 271 or
key card 291, which is, in operation, carried by the vehicle and without which device it will not
function.
In normal use of the vehicle, that is, absent any hijacking situation, the authorised user, carrying
the user part of the communication means, upon entering the spatial envelope defined

substantially by the vehicle cab creates the circumstances whereby the communication means
may form a communication link between the user-part and apparatus part, which link is
considered maintained by the continual transfer of identifying information pairing the authorised
user and vehicle to the apparatus part. The communication means may exist because of
permanent or prior empowerment of the relevant part or parts, or may result from empowerment
arising from the driver using the appropriate key device to initiate functioning of the engine.
Notwithstanding various options discussed below, by combination of a function-authorising
wireless communication link and key device - enabled operation of the vehicle engine, the
vehicle is set to function normally without any additional overt actions necessary on the part of
the authorised user, other than his presence. Insofar as the communication link between
apparatus and user parts and initiating operational functioning of the vehicle are closely bound,
they may be combined or kept totally separate. The apparatus and/or user parts may begin to
transmit upon disarming of an anti-theft device that permits the authorised user to enter the cab.
Subsequent initiation of engine operation is contingent upon establishment of the
communication link. Alternatively, the apparatus part may be caused to function when operation
of the vehicle ignition is initiated by the normal key devices but before the engine starts, the
completion of operating engine function being contingent upon the establishment of a
communication link during the procedure. Yet an alternative method is to permit the engine to
function by the normal key devices but with the apparatus part arranged to initiate inhibition if
a communication link is not established within a relatively short time delay that is insufficient
for the driver to move the vehicle to a place of danger before tunctioning ceases.
As an alternative configuration, the user part may be conncctable physically with the vehicle
and/or the apparatus part in order to interchange stored values of identifying codes and establish
the communication link and/or to permit initiation of engine function which is maintained after
the user part is removed and returned to the person of the authorised user to be carried
thereabout.
Thus, in such a hijack situation, and depending upon how precisely the spatial envelope of the
communication link between the user part and the apparatus part is defined, upon the authorised
user leaving the vehicle cab and the vicinity of the vehicle (distancing himself therefrom or
having the vehicle drive away) there is a cessation of the authorisation communication link to

the functioning vehicle,
The apparatus part 34 of the communication means is funcionally connected to the vehicle, to
cause the vehicle to stop functioning after a time delay of such duration as to permit the hijacker
to become separated from the authorised user. The time delay as used in this embodiment not
only permits the hijacker to move the vehicle from the hijack scene for a distance that is
intended to be too great to justify returning to confront the authorised user but also an
opportunity for the authorised user to leave the hijack scene. The vehicle is stopped from
functioning at the appropriate time either by affecting the operation of one or more components
of the vehicle that causes the vehicle (engine or chassis) tc stop suddenly or by modifying
operation of one or more components so that functionality is removed from the vehicle more
gradually over at least part of the delay interval. The engine may also be caused to stop
functioning by effecting temporary, intermittent inhibition of multiple functional aspects of the
vehicle to disguise from the hijacker responsibility of any particular functional aspect for non-
functioning of the vehicle, and thus thwarting by-passing of the control for that functional
aspect.
There may be in existence in any particular country or state for a particular apparatus, such as
the passenger vehicle, a regulatory or industry body that sets approval standards to be met to
obtain the approval or certification by that body. In the UK a common certification standard for
vehicle immobilisation requires that at least three separate functional components, each by itself
capable of halting operation of the vehicle, have their operation inhibited at the same time to
constitute vehicle immobilisation. Thus various electricaily powered components, such as fuel
pump, EMU and general battery power supply may be inhibited during or after the delay interval
to effect certificated immobilisation of the vehicle.
On the assumption that the authorised user will eventually be re-united with a non-functioning
vehicle abandoned by a hijacker, the communication means may be arranged to respond to a
resumed presence of the user part to re-establish the communication link that returns full
functionality to the vehicle, but preferably the apparatus part is arranged to lock the inhibition
of vehicle functionality at least until some positive action is taken to remove the inhibition. A
vehicle would have its functionality locked out on a temporary basis, to be overcome by locally

or remotely controlled re-setting switch means, but other apparatus, depending largely upon the
structural form of the apparatus part, may have its functionality locked on a temporary or
permanent basis.
For instance, if the apparatus part is of the removable key-card type, locking out of vehicle
functionality may comprise permanently destroying information or functioning of the card. A
programmable key device that locks-out upon cessation of the communication link may be re-
programmed to overcome temporary loss of functionality.
The apparatus part of the communication means may also include authorised disablement means
to override the authorisation system when the vehicle is in the care of trusted non-authorised
users, conveniently associated with such re-setting means or as a replacement "master key"
device.
It will be appreciated from above that there are a number of ways in which the communication
link may be established and its cessation determined.
Referring now to Figure 2 which shows in schematic, block diagram form a first embodiment
of communication means at 321 the comprises apparatus and user pails 341 and 361 respectively
and control means 38; coupled to the engine functioning components 20 and/or 23.
The user part 361 includes user transmission means 401 which is operable to emit radio
frequency radiation at low power in any suitable band, a power supply unit (PSU) 441
comprising a self-contained primary or secondary battery and, if necessary, a manually operated
power switch 451 to prevent drainage of the battery when the transmission means is not in use,
and user processing means 461 including timing and storage means 471 to produce an identity
reference unique to the user part and apparatus part pair for transmission and effect transmission
of radiation modulated in accordance with the identity reference. The term "modulation" as used
herein is intended to include any common form of effecting variation of a radio frequency
emission and is intent to include modulation in amplitude or frequency or emission per se in
accordance with a digital code.

In the presently described embodiment the user processing means 461 is arranged to effect
transmissions at intervals, each transmission having a duration short relative to the interval.
The apparatus part 341 comprises apparatus reception means 501 which is operable to receive
also demodulate or decode the emissions from the user transmission means, power supply unit
541, which is a secondary battery arranged to be charged by connection to the vehicle supply but
operable independently thereof, and apparatus processing means 541 (having timing and storage
means 571) arranged to synchronise the apparatus reception means with respect to receiving the
transmissions from the user transmission means and for recognising the identity reference from
the appropriate modulation form.
Tn the presently described embodiment the modulating form is a digital code produced by the
user processing means and retrieved by the apparatus processing means. The apparatus
processing means stores a corresponding code or the means tor generating such code whereby
a comparison is able to confirm or otherwise the transfer of identifying information including
said, identity reference, and by such transfer Lhe existence of a communication link beiv/ccn
them.
Existence of such communication link is notified to the control means 381 which in turn
authorises functioning of the vehicle by removing a default inhibition of the EMU and/or fuel
supply pump 23 that prevents vehicle function by way of the normal driver key device.
The transmitting power or directionality of the user transmission means and/or the receiving
sensitivity or directionality of the apparatus reception means combine to define the spatial
envelope upon which a successful communication link is based.
As discussed above, it is continuity of an established communication link that is of importance
to authorise functioning of the vehicle and cessation of the established link to remove
authorisation in a time delayed manner, and to this end the continued existence of the link is
defined not only by the dispositions of the user transmission means and apparatus reception
means relative to the spatial envelope but also by transmission and reception with respect to a
temporal envelope whereby transmissions are considered to be continually made and received

so as to satisfy the criterion of existence of a. communication link that sustains authorisation,
even if intermittent and discontinuous.
Making reference to Figure 3(a), such temporal envelope comprises in each of a plurality of
sequential time intervals, herein called communication intervals TI1, TI2 ... TIN,... a time window
TW1, TW2 .... TWN, ... of predetermined duration. Both user processing means 461 and
apparatus processing means 561 define the communication intervals and the user processing
means effects transmission for or within a time window in each communication interval. The
apparatus processing means then determines if in each communication interval a suitably-
modulated transmission is received. If desired, the apparatus processing means may be further
restricted to acknowledge receipt of a transmission only if it occurs within a time window pre-
defined as occurring within a part of the window.
Although it is possible hypothetically to pre-define matching communication intervals and
windows within the user and apparatus processing means, in practice i: is difficult to keep them
synchronised if they operate completely independently, and each received (and confirmed)
transmission may be used to synchronise the apparatus processing means with respect to the user
processing means and/or the transmitted identity reference may contain data defining the relative
time to, and duration of, the next transmission.
The communication intervals may be contiguous as shown in Figure 3(b) and, if desired, the
time windows in each may extend from the full interval, as shown for time window TWN,
creating a continuous transmission-reception situation, although such a scheme may be
perceived to be wasteful of user part power reserves.
It will be appreciated that the above described communication means 321, with its apparatus and
user parts 341 and 361 has simplicity in having a single transmitter and receiver, but also some
limitation, such as the need to determine in advance what the user transmission means is to
transmit and when and for the apparatus reception means to be set in advance, or adapt to
received transmissions, to pair therewith. Also, insofar as it is intended for the user part 361 to
be carried unobtrusively by the authorised user, the self-contained power supply 441 is
necessarily of limited capacity and notwithstanding only intermittent transmissions may require

the user to effect manual switching of the part for use.
Such restrictions may be overcome wholly or in part by effecting the communication link by
way of bi-directional communication between the apparatus part and the user part.
Referring now to Figure 4, this shows for a second embodiment of authorisation system
communication means 322 comprising apparatus part 342 and user part 362. It will be seen that
the parts 342 and 362 are in many respects the same as the parts 341 and 361 and the commonly
used elements will be referred to with corresponding reference numbers (other than the suffixes)
and not described again unless differing in some respect. The apparatus part 361 includes in
association with the apparatus processing means 562 apparatus transmission means 602 and the
user pail 341 includes in association with the user processing means 462 user reception means
702.
The communications between the parts from the apparatus part to the user part may permit
several enhancements in terms of the identification information pairing them, the temporal
envelope and, importantly, notwithstanding the additional, components, minimising the power
usage and requirements of the user part.
Transmissions from the apparatus part to the user part may contain the aforementioned identity
reference, so that the user processing means only responds thereto, but preferably contains also
a further identity reference which is decoded by the user processing means 462 such that the user
transmission means in turn transmits its next signal modulated in accordance with them both.
Thus both the user processing means and the apparatus processing means have access to two
identity references. In this way the identity references may be made to change constantly, as a
rolling code, and notwithstanding the need for frequent transmissions to sustain the
communication link.
The transmission of signals from the apparatus part tc the user part also permits the latter to be
arranged only to transmit when in receipt of a suitable s.ignal from the apparatus transmission
means. Thus the apparatus processing means may define the aforementioned time intervals and
time windows in accordance with some pre-programmed and/or randomised regime whereby

the transmission of signals from the user transmission means is always synchronised to a
reception window.
Furthermore, the radio frequency energy of apparatus part transmissions may be employed by
the user part 362 to provide or supplement the operating power of its supply 442; that is, the user
reception means may include rectification means 722 for a part of the signal and charge a
secondary battery source or, in some instances, a capacitor (not shown) that replaces such
primary or secondary battery source. Depending upon the storage capacity of the power supply
442, the receipt or lack of receipt of signals from the apparatus transmission means may
comprise direct control over the user part's ability to effect a response transmission.
Alternatively, the user processing means 462 may put the user part into a low consumption
"sleep" mode until awoken by receipt of a suitably verified transmission from the apparatus part.
To this end, the bi-directional arrangement may comprise the functional equivalent of the above-
described uni-directional communication link in which the user part is autonomous in sending
an appropriate authorisation signal to the apparatus part but relies upon a signal of indeterminate
form from the apparatus part to derive operating power. In general however, it is preferred to
take advantage of any transmission from the apparatus pari to the user part to earn1 information
unique to the apparatus or pair that prevents empowerment of the user part by extraneous
sources.
Conveniently, the identity reference modulation applied to transmissions from each of the
apparatus transmission means and user transmission means comprises a digital code which is
based upon one or more random or pseudo-random numbers generated within either or both of
the apparatus part or user part and/or encrypted and decrypted in accordance with algorithms
stored in said parts; for example, in a manner similar to that described in the aforementioned
GB-A-2342742 but here applied to the radio frequency transmissions between the parts and
repeated continually as defined by the temporal envelope. thus within each time window, the
apparatus part expects to receive a signal which contains an identifying reference unique to the
pair, and preferably one unique to the transmission, insofar as it is based upon a number
randomly or pseudo-randomly generated by the apparatus part transmitted to and modified by
the user processing means for its identity reference from which the original number that can be
extracted for confirmation.

Instead of, or in addition to, elaborate and encrypted codes to effect the pair identifying
information, the transmission and reception parts may also be arranged during each transmission
to undergo carrier frequency hopping to further lessen the chance of incorrect pairing or loss of
communication link in accordance with the Bluetooth standard or a comparable radio frequency
peer-to-peer networking standard. In such an arrangement, 361 including apparatus transmission
means and apparatus reception means, when initially empowered by initiation of operation of
the vehicle engine, transmits its availability and the user part, with the user reception means and
user transmission means, responds when within range to register with the apparatus part and
establish a basic communication link. Registration by the appa ratus part that it has established
a communication link with a suitably complementary user part may be sufficient, but as such
a standard for pairing items is intended to effect communication between hitherto unknown
devices, preferably such link is considered established only upon transfer also of additional and
unique pair identifying information.
As discussed, the apparatus part expects receipt of an appropriate piece of identifying
information within each time window and such receipt within each time window to provide
authorisation of the apparatus of the apparatus until the next window. If that information is not
forthcoming, because the paired user part is not within range, as defined by the spatial envelope
manifested by incorrect modulation, information or insufficient received signal strength, the
apparatus part, through the control means 381 initiates a check for the absence of receipt of
identifying information in a predetermined number of consecutive time windows to determine
if it was a temporary loss or permanent. If such check confirms absence for said predetermined
number of consecutive time windows, a cessation of communication link is declared to exist and
delayed loss of vehicle function initiated.
The above embodiment has been described with respect to both uni-directional and the preferred
by-directional operation, but in both cases, the user part is of significant complexity insofar as
it contains processing means and transmission means including control and modulation circuitry
therefor.
Referring now to Figure 5 a third embodiment of communication means 323 is shown which

effects a communication link between apparatus part 343 and user part 363 based upon bidirectional
communication. The user part is in principle the same as 342 but, in keeping with the
aim of achieving or an unobtrusive, readily carried form empowered by radio frequency energy
transmitted by the apparatus transmission means, or indeed any other suitable electromagnetic
energy, comprises an analog or digital identity reference 'tag' recognised by a reader in the form
of the apparatus transmission means/apparatus reception means that transmits to it continually
(as herein defined) and responds as appropriate to receipt or lack, of receipt of a response. Such
a tag may take a simple analog form, as an inductive-capacitive (L-C) circuit tuned to a
particular frequency of apparatus transmission means transmission and which effects reflection
or frequency doubling of the apparatus transmission means transmission, or in a digital form in
which a stored code is transmitted upon empowerment by reception of radio frequency energy
from apparatus transmission means. Such digital tags are available from Microchip Technology
Inc, for example as RFID model MCRF202, or Temic semiconductors as model U9280M-H.
It will be appreciated that for any apparatus part, it may be arranged to be paired with a plurality
of different user parts and likewise for any uaer part to be paired with a. plurality of different
apparatus parts, and although it would be expected for the apparatus part to pair with a single
user part to define a communication link by cycling through possible user parts to pair with
upon initiation, the setting up of a communication link based upon intermittent transmission-
reception windows makes it possible to accommodate several authorised user parts for one
apparatus part simultaneously.
Notwithstanding the precise forms taken by the user and apparatus parts of the communication
means in respect of effecting and determining cessation of the communication Jink, the system
may employ other than time delay alone to effect delayed inhibition of normal functioning of
the apparatus. As outlined above, a vehicle or other apparatus may measure distance and the
distance measured following cessation of the communication link may be compared with a
stored, predetermined value or with a value computed from the speed attained and a delay time.
For apparatus normally carried by an authorised user, and susceptible of being taken from th
user, such as a cellular telephone, entertainment or computing device, that does not usually
have means for measuring distance travelled, such means may be provided by the apparatus

or communication means carrying acceleration responsive means that responds to
continuous or periodic acceleration forces and computes therefrom a distance travelled. This
may be in response to cessation of communication link and for comparison with a pre-
determined or otherwise computed distance that denotes the end of the delaying interval.
For a vehicle, the acceleration responsive means may comprise, a linear accelerometer. For
apparatus normally carried by the user the acceleration responsive means may comprise a
pedometer sensor of the type that is carried by an individual and responds to the acceleration
pattern of ambulating, that is, walking and/or running, coupled with user stride length, to
determine how much ground has been covered by the individual walking and/or running.
This may happen without the authorised user being aware of the additional feature within the
apparatus. More usefully, however, the pedometer function is advertised as a feature of the
protected apparatus that is normally carried by the user and incorporated into it to effect, in
addition to its normal function, that of a pedometer informing the user of ambulatory
behaviour, including also means to calibrate it according to the stride/pattern of the
authorised user and providing information on demand.
Irrespectively of whether the device functions as a user-controlled, or even user-aware
pedometer, it may be arranged to respond to cessation of a communication link between the
apparatus and authorised user to adopt a "standard" stride pattern and monitor thereby
achievement of a separation distance.
Alternatively, such determination of speed and distance may be employed to calculate a
delaying interval time before inhibiting functionality.
Furthermore, both time and distance may be employed as parameters, for example, inhibition
may be effected only after a time delay of. say, at least 0.5 min and a distance travelled of at
least 0.8 Km (0.5 mile), the actual values being a matter of choice and dependant upon the
apparatus involved..
Also, it will be appreciated that although as described above the function of the user part of the
communication means is to inhibit normal functioning of the apparatus insofar as the apparatus

then becomes non-functional to an extent that precludes its effective use by an unauthorised
operator, in many cases any particular apparatus has different degrees of functionality, or
functional features, not critical to normal function of the apparatus but over which it may be
desired to exert control by use of the communication means.
For instance, the apparatus may be a vehicle to which a speed limit is enforced for different
categories of authorised user, with possibly a minimum speed limit for an unauthorised user, or
a computer to which certain programs are available to different categories of authorised user.
For a vehicle, for which it is determined mat complete removal of functionality, that is,
making it immobile, is unsuitable, the authorisation system may effect control of the engine,
by way of electrical ignition or fuel supply, to set a maximum speed thai the vehicle cannot
exceed, such speed being low relative to that normally experienced by other road users so as
bom to limit the rate of departure and make the vehicle more noticeable to other road users
and the authorities, without risking it becoming stranded in. a dangerous place.
The apparatus part may be arranged such that the speed limitation is a predetermined default
setting that is overridden by the communication link with the authorised user to provide said
normal operation not inhibited in this way. that is, it may take a Fixed value, for example 25
Km/h (15 mph) that most drivers exceed where practicable. However, in congested urban
areas traffic flow may occasionally be at a lesser speed. To this end, the vehicle may
monitor the maximum or average speed within a time frame to compute a running average
before and/or preferably after cessation of the communication link in order to derive a truer
speed profile or function that is normal for the road conditions prevailing for the thief, so
that after the delaying interval the speed is set to a fraction of the norm.
Insofar as other apparatus may be traceable through its continuing to function at some level.
an analogous operating speed limit may be imposed to tender the apparatus traceable whislt
of little economic value to the taker.
Insofar as the authorisation system may impose a variety of functional inhibitions on the

apparatus at the end of the delaying interval it may also function to effect different degrees of
inhibition to authorised users having different levels of authority. Thus the user part of the
communication means may be programmable or be constructed to different forms to permit
different levels or categories of authorisation of specific apparatus.
However, in accordance with fourth and fifth embodiments of the invention shown in Figures
6 and 7 respectively, the user part comprises a plurality of discrete modules each of which is
carried by an authorised user to have effect.
Referring to Figure 6 shows in block a schematic form at 30, a fourth embodiment of
authorisation system in accordance with the invention wherein the communication means 324
comprises, in addition to the user and apparatus parts 36, and 344, corresponding to parts 362
and 342 described above. The user part 364 comprises a master module 364M that performs the
authorisation of apparatus normal functioning as described above. There is also at least one
supplementary module 364si which authorises a supplementary functional feature of the
apparatus, say, the removal of a vehicle speed limit, to a user in position of it as well as the
master module. The, or each, supplementary module is associated with a specific feature of the
apparatus not critical to its normal function and is operable to effect a communication link with
the master module in any of the ways described above for communication between user part and
apparatus part, the communication means as a whole being responsive to absence of a
communication link between a said supplementary module and master module to inhibit
function of the associated feature within the functioning apparatus.
Alternatively, and as shown in Figure 7 for a fifth embodiment of authorisation system 324 the
user part 365 comprises a master module 365M and at least one supplementary module 365Si etc.
having associated therewith a specific supplementary functional feature of the functioning
apparatus not critical to its normal functioning. This differs from the arrangement of Figure 6
in that at least one supplementary module is operable to effect a supplementary communication
link with the apparatus part rather than the master module and the communication means as a
whole is responsive to absence of a communication link between a said supplementary module
and the apparatus part to inhibit operation of the associated supplementary functional feature.

All of the above described embodiments comprises establishment of a communication link
between a user part and apparatus parts of a pair directly to effect normal functioning of the
apparatus.
As discussed above, it is preferred that the user part has minimum dimensions and thus has
minimal on-board power storage capacity and low transmission power, insofar as the apparatus
part is in general associated with a vehicle (or other apparatus) which is large enough to permit
the apparatus part to accommodate within it, or be connected to, a power source of significant
storage capacity. It is preferred to design the apparatus part for maximum sensitivity to reception
of signals from low power user part transmissions and to maximise the apparatus transmission
means power (if appropriate) to lessen any power burden on the user part.
To further facilitate achievement of such desiderata for the user part, reference is made to Figure
8 which shows in block a schematic form at 306 a sixth embodiment of authorisation system in
accordance with the invention wherein the communication means 326 comprises, in addition to
the user and apparatus parts 366, and 346, corresponding to parts 362 and 342 described above,
a relay part 806 arranged to be disposed, in respect of the communication link, between the parts
wherein at least the user part 366, and preferably also the apparatus part 346, is arranged to
transfer identifying information by way of the relay part in preference to establishing a
communication link directly.
As illustrated in the Figure, the relay part is arranged to be carried by the authorised user 12 in
operation and may be less unobtrusive than the user part 366 and including a more powerful a
battery power supply and transmission means and, if appropriate, receiver means, for
communicating over a distance with respect to the apparatus part that is long relative to the
distance to the user part, thereby permitting the user part to be made even smaller and carried
more unobtrusively.
The relay part is under the physical control of the authorised user and may advantageously
comprise additional functioning apparatus, such as a cellular phone device, which inherently
includes many of the components required of the relay part, and from which the user also runs
the risk of being separated, not only when forcibly separated form the vehicle by a hijacker but

also when the apparatus is carried by the user remotely from the vehicle.
The communication link is thus effected by transmission from the user part to the relay part and
from the relay part to the apparatus part, so that if, having established such link by virtue of the
relay-carrying authorised user correctly initiating functioning of the apparatus, any cessation of
the link caused by either or both of the user and relay parts being separated from the apparatus
part or each other causes delayed inhibition of vehicle functioning.
Although fundamentally it is only necessary for the relay part to be present in respect of
transmissions from the user part to apparatus part, insofar as any link is bi-directional and
carries identifying information unique to the transmission, it is preferred that the relay part
encompasses full bi-directional communications with at least the user part, and many cellular
phones are already enabled to communicate with local devices using the above-mentioned
Bluetooth technology. However, the communication means may be arranged such that
notwithstanding the presence of a relay part, any communication link between user and
apparatus parts is not contingent upon the presence of such relay part; that is, if the relay part
is present and functioning then it is employed in establishing the communication link but if it
is not present and functioning the apparatus and user pails nevertheless attempt to communicate
directly. It will be appreciated that if appropriate the relay part may form part of the transmission
path from the user part and apparatus part and for the apparatus part, with fewer power
constraints, transmit directly with the user part.
It will be appreciated that a functioning cellular phone or the like which is normally carried on
the person of the authorised user when away from the vehicle, may be disposed in the vicinity
of. rather than on the person of, the authorised user when the latter is within the vehicle but may
nevertheless be employed as such relay part without affecting functionality of both cellular
phone and vehicle.
It will be furthermore appreciated that additional functioning apparatus suitable for use as the
relay part may comprise a so-called hand-held or lap-top computer, watch or entertainment
device, any of which may be carried by, and at risk of being taken from, an authorised user. Any
such device is particularly suitable if, as mentioned above, it is enabled for wireless peer-to-peer

networking using the Bluetooth or like system. Such relay part may, of course, have no other
function than to operate as a relay part.
It will also be appreciated that notwithstanding the above description of functional apparatus
as being a vehicle and "additional" functioning apparatus as a relay part in forming a
communication link therewith, such additional functioning and communicating apparatus as
normally carried by the authorised user may constitute the functioning apparatus which is the
authorisation system is for, either in conjunction with it being such a relay part or alone. That
is, such a cellular phone, computer, watch or the like which is normally carried in an enabled,
functioning state by an authorised user may comprise apparatus part and form a communication
link with a discreetly carried user part, directly or relayed through other such functioning
apparatus, whereby separation of the authorised user from this or any functioning apparatus
creates a delayed inhibition of its functioning. Depending upon the nature of the apparatus,
mentioned above, the duration of the delay is chosen to permit the authorised user to become
distanced from a robber of such apparatus. Furthermore, initiation of the delay may cause
telephonieally enabled apparatus to call a prescribed number with a prescribed message
(possibly to the authorities or network administrator to cancel the subscription) and the
inhibition of function may comprise permanent removal of functionality, such as destruction of
a cellular phone network SIM card.
In addition to having movable functional apparatus taken from an authorised user by robbery,
it is often the case that such authorised user puts down such functioning apparatus and leaves
its vicinity, inadvertently exceeding the permissible working relationship. In many instances
there is a significant difference between leaving apparatus which is not functioning and leaving
apparatus which is, insofar as any key devices or equivalent codes or passwords have been
applied and permit any unauthorised person to use its functions and, in many cases, extract
information from it with or without removing the apparatus.
It will be understood that an analogous situation may apply to non-movable apparatus which
nevertheless is caused to function by an operator/authorised user who may inadvertently exceed
an acceptably permissible working distance and leave the functioning apparatus open to mis-use,
including extracting contents, physical or intellectual. Thus in accordance with the present

invention, whatever the functional apparatus, if the authorised user- leaves the functioning
apparatus to such extent that the spatial and/or temporal envelope is transgressed and
communication link between them ceases, at least the apparatus ceases to function to the benefit
of an unauthorised person. In a scenario where the authorised user is unlikely to be separated
from the apparatus by robbery, the apparatus part may be sensibly arranged to abort delayed
inhibition in response to re-establishment of communication link, so that this is transparent to
the authorised user, or alternatively, require the authorised user to perform some partial or
complete re-authorisation as a deterrent to leaving the apparatus functioning.
Furthermore, apparatus other than an automobile as described above may be configured to work
with master and supplementary modules that enable a suitably authorised user, in possession of
the relevant module or modules, to access functions not otherwise accessible beyond the basic
functionality given by the master module.

I CLAIM :
1. An authorisation system for permitting apparatus functional under the control of an operator to
function normally only in the presence of an authorised user, comprising complementary parts of
wireless communication means arranged to be carried in operation by the apparatus and an authorised
user of the apparatus and operable to effect, within a spatial envelope defining a predetermined
permissible working relationship between the authorised user and the apparatus, a communication link
defined by continual transfer with reference to a temporal envelope of identifying information pairing
the authorised user and the apparatus, said communication means being responsive to existence of said
link to effect authorisation of the apparatus permitting it to function normally under said operator
control and to cessation of an existing link to functioning apparatus to inhibit normal functioning of the
apparatus after a delaying interval representative of extended absence of the authorised user from the
apparatus, wherein the apparatus or the communication means comprises means for measuring distance
travelled and the communication means is operable to effect the delaying interval as a function of
distance travelled by the apparatus.
2. An authorisation system as claimed in claim I, in which the means for measuring distance
comprises acceleration responsive means carried by the apparatus or the communication means
responsive to movement of the apparatus or communication means to effect a determination of distance
travelled by the apparatus at least during the delaying interval.
3. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 2, for use with moveable apparatus capable of
being carried by, and susceptible of being taken from the possession of the authorised user, wherein the
acceleration responsive means comprises pedometer means operable to recognise movement steps of
the carrier of the apparatus and to compute from a number of recognised steps at least an approximate
distance travelled by the apparatus.
4. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 3, in which the pedometer means comprises
calibration means arranged to calibrate the pedometer to the stride pattern of the authorised user and the
apparatus has means to provide to the authorised user on demand the distance travelled by the apparatus
carried by the authorised user during normal functioning of the apparatus.

5. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 1, adapted for use with moveable apparatus
susceptible to being taken from the possession of the authorised user whilst functioning, in which the
apparatus or the communication means comprises means for measuring speed of the apparatus and at
least one of the time and distance of travel of the apparatus and the communication means is operable
to effect the delaying interval as a function of said speed and at least one of said time and distance of
travel of the apparatus during the delaying interval.
6. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 1, in which the apparatus or the communication
means comprises timing means and the communication means is operable to effect the delaying interval
as a time delay.
7. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims adapted for permitting
use of apparatus comprising a vehicle having an occupants cab and an engine, and normal function of
the engine by an operator who is an occupant and driver, wherein the spatial envelope is defined to be
substantially co-extensive with the occupants cab and the apparatus part is arranged to form a
communication link with a user part carried by an occupant of the cab and to be operably coupled to the
vehicle to authorise or inhibit functioning of the vehicle engine by the driver.
8. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims adapted for permitting
use of apparatus comprising a vehicle, wherein the apparatus or the communication means is arranged
to be operably coupled to the vehicle to authorise the vehicle to travel at any speed demanded by the
driver or to inhibit the vehicle from travelling in excess of a speed set by the system at the end of the
delaying interval.
9. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 8, in which the apparatus or communication means
part comprises means for deriving a speed function related to any speed achieved during the delaying
interval and at the end of the delaying interval to inhibit the vehicle from exceeding a speed that is a
fraction of any speed represented by said speed function.

10. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, adapted for permitting
use of apparatus comprising a vehicle having its engine supplied with fuel by way of a fuel delivery
system and the apparatus part of the system is arranged to be operably coupled to the vehicle to
authorise or inhibit delivery of fuel to the engine and to effect said inhibition of normal functioning
after a said delaying interval by progressively reducing the delivery of fuel to the engine during said
interval.
11. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the apparatus
part is operable in the delaying interval to effect temporary or permanent inhibition of multiple
functional aspects of the apparatus during said delaying interval to disguise responsibility of any
particular functional aspect for non-functioning of the apparatus.
12. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, adapted for use with
apparatus in which operation of the apparatus is initiated by the operator prior to effecting control of
functioning thereof, wherein the apparatus part is responsive to initiation of operation of the apparatus
by the operator to initiate establishment of the communication link prior to, or contemporaneously
with, functioning of the apparatus.
13. An authorisation system as claimed in any of the preceding claims, in which the communication
means comprises user transmission means carried by the user part and apparatus reception means
carried by the apparatus part, having therein means to produce an identity reference unique to the pair,
the user transmission means being operable to transmit radiation modulated in accordance with said
identity reference and the apparatus reception means being responsive to receipt of said modulated
radiation to confirm by transfer of identifying information including said identity reference existence of
a communication link between them.
14. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 13, in which the communication means comprises
apparatus transmission means in the apparatus part and user reception means in the user part arranged
to effect bi-directional communications between the apparatus part and the user part and the user and

apparatus parts each have therein means to produce a further identity reference unique to the pair, the
apparatus transmission means being operable to transmit radiation modulated in accordance with said
further identity reference and the user reception means being responsive to receipt of said modulated
radiation to confirm existence of a communication link between them.
15. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 13, in which said modulation is in accordance with
a rolling digital code changed for each transmission.
16. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 15, in which said modulation of
the transmitted radiation is in accordance with a digital code and in which the communication means is
arranged to change at least the carrier frequency of the modulated radiation in accordance with digital
code during communication.
17. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 16, in which the communication means is arranged
to effect a communication link in accordance with the Bluetooth wireless specification.
18. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 17, in which at least the identity
reference is based upon generation of at least one random or pseudo-random number.
19. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the temporal
envelope comprises at each of sequential communication intervals a time window of predetermined
duration, the apparatus part responsive to receipt of identifying information from the user part within
each time window to provide authorisation of the apparatus until the next window and responsive to
absence of identifying information to determine cessation of the communication link.
20. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 19, in which the apparatus part is responsive to the
absence of receipt of identifying information within the predetermined number of consecutive time
windows to determine cessation of communication link.

21. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 19 or claim 20, in which the sequential
communication intervals are contiguous.
22. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the
communication means comprises a relay part arranged to be disposed, in respect of the communication
link, between the user part and apparatus part and wherein at least the user part is arranged to transfer
identifying information by way of the relay part in preference to establishing a communication link with
the apparatus part directly.
23. An authorisation systems as claimed in claim 22, in which the communication means is
arranged to attempt to establish a communication like directly between the user part and the apparatus
part.
24. An authorisation system as claimed in claim 22 and claim 23, in which the relay part is arranged
to be carried in the user in operation.
25. An authorisation system as claimed in anyone of claims 22 and 24, in which the relay part has
additional functional apparatus under the control of the authorised user and the relay part is arranged to
effect in response to cessation of an existing communication link with the user part of the
communication means during functioning of the additional apparatus inhibition of normal functioning
after a delaying interval.
26. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the user part
comprises a plurality of physically discrete modules consisting of a master module operable to effect a
said communication link with the apparatus part and at least supplementary module operable to effect a
communication link with the master module, each said supplementary module having associated
therewith a specific functional feature of the functioning apparatus, said communication means being
responsive to absence of a communication link between a said supplementary module and master
module to inhibit function of said feature within the functioning apparatus.

27. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the user part
comprises a plurality of physically discrete modules consisting of a master module operable to effect a
said communication link with the apparatus part and at least one supplementary module operable to
effect a supplementary communication link with the apparatus part, each said supplementary module
having associated therewith a specific supplementary functional feature of the functioning apparatus
not critical to its normal functioning, said communication means being responsive to absence of a
communication link between a said supplementary module and the apparatus part to inhibit operation
of the associated supplementary functional feature.
28. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the apparatus
part of the communication means is arranged to be removably carried by apparatus in functioning and
has apparatus operation initiation means operable to permit initial operation of the apparatus.
29. An authorisation system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, for the apparatus having
a telephone communication ability in which the apparatus part is operable during said delaying interval
to effect a telephone call to a predetermined recipient.

The present invention discloses an authorisation system (30), for permitting
apparatus such as a vehicle (10) or computer to function normally in the presence of a
suitably authorised user (12) comprises complementary parts of wireless
communication means, namely an apparatus-carried part and a user-carried part. The
parts communicate within a spatial envelope defining a permissible working
relationship and a suitably established communication link authorises normal
functioning of the apparatus. The system responds to interruption of a communications
link with apparatus that is functioning to inhibit the normal functioning after a delay,
measured as time or distance, that permits a separation to be established between the
user and the apparatus, whereby if the apparatus is forcibly taken from the authorised
user, the latter's safety is not jeopardised by the proximity of the non-functional
apparatus. Distance of separation, implicitly measured by a vehicle may also be used
with portable apparatus by sensing acceleration through ambulating of the carrier.
Inhibition of functionality may comprise a vehicle, or indeed any other apparatus,
becoming immobile or constrained as to maximum operating speed. The user part may
be carried discreetly and unobtrusively with minimum size if powered by radiation from
the apparatus part, and may be an unpowered tag that returns radiation with a
characteristic identification.

Documents:

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-gpa.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1885-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 226422
Indian Patent Application Number 1885/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 51/2008
Publication Date 19-Dec-2008
Grant Date 17-Dec-2008
Date of Filing 21-Sep-2005
Name of Patentee THOMPSON, MILTON
Applicant Address 7 HILL STREET, WEXFORD TOWN, COUNTY WEXFORD
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 THOMPSON, MILTON 7 HILL STREET, WEXFORD TOWN, COUNTY WEXFORD
PCT International Classification Number B60R 25/04
PCT International Application Number PCT/GB2004/001274
PCT International Filing date 2004-03-24
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 0322314.6 2003-09-24 Ireland
2 2003-0219 2003-03-25 Ireland