Virtual vehicle entry keypad

A keyless entry keypad system for a vehicle 100 is disclosed. Keypad indicia are integral with a window 110 of a vehicle. The keypad indicia 105 are formed using a ultra-violet (UV) fluorescent dye (125, figure 4) that is nearly invisible to a human eye until exposed to UV light. A UV light emitting...

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Main Authors CHAD A WIDRICK, MARK GEORGE VOJTISEK, DONALD PAUL BILGER, MAHENDRA SOMASARA DASSANAYAKE, JEFF ALLEN GREENBERG, JOHN VAN WIEMEERSCH, YITAH RICHARD WU, PATRICK HOLUB
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LanguageEnglish
Published 12.03.2014
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Summary:A keyless entry keypad system for a vehicle 100 is disclosed. Keypad indicia are integral with a window 110 of a vehicle. The keypad indicia 105 are formed using a ultra-violet (UV) fluorescent dye (125, figure 4) that is nearly invisible to a human eye until exposed to UV light. A UV light emitting device (155, figure 5) of the vehicle is configured for outputting UV light and is mounted for enabling the keypad indicia to be exposed to the outputted UV light thereby causing the keypad indicia to become readily visible by the human eye. An imaging device (160, figure 5) of the vehicle captures user interaction with the keypad indicia while the keypad indicia are exposed to the outputted UV light. The keypad interaction processor determines if a sequence of body part movements with respect to the keypad indicia that is captured by the imaging device during exposure of the keypad indicia to the outputted light corresponds to an access code of the vehicle.
Bibliography:Application Number: GB20130011993