Real-Time Vehicle Communication
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Real-Time Vehicle Communication
Real-Time Vehicle Communication (RTVC) is a one-way security communication device that alerts the vehicle owner about possible vehicle thefts.   Security data from Can Protocol is converted into a physical signal, which is then transmitted by a BPSK transmitter. A separate microcontroller picks up the data using a BPSK receiver, and alerts the user with a LED warning light.  RTVC will decrease the response time for the user to call the police for their stolen vehicle.
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Problem
Vehicle recovery rates in Canada have been in decline over the recent years, from a 90% vehicle recovery rate in 1990 to 50% in 2010.  To increase vehicle recovery rates, police response time has to be decreased.
Solution
RTVC proposes using a transmitter and receiver device to alert vehicle owners about potential break ins.  The transmitter consists of a CAN Protocol decoder and a BPSK Transmitter, and is installed into the vehicle.  The transmitter monitors the current state of the vehicle, and transmits a signal during vehicle theft.  

​​The receiver contains a BPSK receiver and micro controller.  When the receiver intercepts the transmitted signal, the receiver flashes an LED to alert the vehicle owner, who can then check on the state of their vehicle and notify the authorities.
More Information
For more information, please visit the RTVC Transmitter and RTVC Receiver Pages, and the links under Technical Documents.  The RTVC flowchart showing the components is shown below.
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