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by csours
3744 days ago
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Do you have a source for your doubt? It would be more technically accurate to say that the car is dependent on signal fall-off than signal strength, but that seems to be a distinction without a difference to me. >A PKES car key uses an LF RFID tag that provides
short range communication (within 1-2 m in active and a
few centimeters in passive mode) and a fully-fledged UHF
transceiver for longer range communication (within 10 to
100 m). The LF channel is used to detect if the key fob
is within regions Inside and Outside of the car. Figure 2(b)
shows the areas in proximity of the car that must be detected
in order to allow a safe and convenient use of the PKES system.
The regions are as follows. [1] 1. http://www.syssec.ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/... |
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