(19)
(11)EP 3 372 460 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
22.07.2020 Bulletin 2020/30

(21)Application number: 16861662.1

(22)Date of filing:  04.11.2016
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B60R 25/31(2013.01)
B60R 25/30(2013.01)
G08B 21/22(2006.01)
G08G 1/14(2006.01)
B60R 25/102(2013.01)
(86)International application number:
PCT/ES2016/070785
(87)International publication number:
WO 2017/077166 (11.05.2017 Gazette  2017/19)

(54)

SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLES

SICHERHEITSSYSTEME UND -VERFAHREN FÜR FAHRZEUGE

SYSTÈME ET PROCÉDÉ DE SÉCURITÉ POUR DES VÉHICULES


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 05.11.2015 ES 201531588

(43)Date of publication of application:
12.09.2018 Bulletin 2018/37

(73)Proprietor: Ontech Security, S.L.
41309 La Rinconada, Sevilla (ES)

(72)Inventor:
  • APONTE LUIS, Juan
    41309 La Rinconada, Sevilla (ES)

(74)Representative: Sahuquillo Huerta, Jesús 
Jesana IP Apartado de Correos, 30
28300 Aranjuez
28300 Aranjuez (ES)


(56)References cited: : 
WO-A1-2015/044487
JP-A- H11 220 640
CN-A- 103 802 758
US-A1- 2014 210 646
  
  • MEL MAKI.: 'CONDUCTIVE SENSOR CABLES FOR PERIMETER INTRUSION DETECTION' SECURITY TECHNOLOGY, 2007 41ST ANNUAL IEEE INTERNATIONAL CARNAHAN CONF ERENCE ON 01 October 2007, pages 163 - 168, XP031155260
  
Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


Description


[0001] This invention refers to a security system for all types of vehicles, including vehicles for transporting goods and people, both over ground, and by sea or air, and its objectives include detecting potentially dangerous elements and situations, detecting people inside the vehicles themselves or detecting vehicles in parking lots.

STATE OF THE ART



[0002] Generally speaking, transport vehicles are equipped with well-known alarm systems, such as, the following:
  1. a) Volumetric sensors that detect changes in the measurement area volume and that are translated into movement detection.
  2. b) Pressure and/or movement sensors.
  3. c) Ultrasound detection sensors.


[0003] Comparing these detectors, the WO2015/044487 document describes an electrostatic field sensor and a security system for inside spaces that is able to measure electrostatic fields and their variations through a metal conductor that acts as an antenna or capture probe. This probe is connected to an electronic circuit able to decode these changes in the electrostatic field around the antenna's metallic conductor.

[0004] This system allows for measuring disturbances through a single antenna, and from there, deduce the presence of a person, distinguishing them from an animal or thing by measuring the disturbance itself on the single antenna. This system is conceived as a preventive alarm detector, by proximity. It doesn't describe a security detector system for vehicles like those outlined in this invention, which would be valid for internal and external security and under any condition, for which it would be necessary to modify the system outlined in the WO2015/044487 document.

[0005] On the other hand, the vehicle alarm systems that use magnetic field detectors are well-known. Therefore, the US2010219951 document describes a technology to define at least one variation in a magnetic field with at least one magnetic sensor, amplifying the variation by at least one electronic amplifier, the process of this variation using a processor and the activation of an alarm in the vehicle's electronic system. However, these alarm systems require complex installation in the vehicle as opposed to the system outlined in this invention.

[0006] CN103802758A discloses an automotive scratch monitoring device.

[0007] In general, compared to the state of the art, the use of a electrostatic sensor which would detect the disturbances of an electrostatic field using a single antenna, configured as an electrode in such a way that it considerably simplifies detection, creating greater security and dependability for internal and external security for transport vehicles.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION



[0008] The object of this invention is a security system for vehicles that is more specific and easier to implement than those outlined in the state of the art, for which it is implemented by measuring the disturbances made in an electrostatic field due to human presence close by or inside, in any part of the car wanting to be protected.

[0009] The invention system includes at least one electrostatic sensor able to measure the disturbances generated by people, objects or animals around an antenna, which is, in turn, a transmitter of an electrostatic field and which detects the disturbances that are made in the transmitted field. This antenna, generally an electrode, transmits the electrostatic field in a routed sense, in other words, it can transmit toward a space around it and not omnidirectionally, shielding the part that is not wanted. That's why the provision of this antenna is different for each use, given that each antenna is free to detect a disturbance in the electrostatic field generated around it, despite being connected to a single circuit. Thanks to the provision of the antenna(s), it will be possible to define a closed physical space by the transmitted field, depending on the physical structure where it is implemented (modifying the provision of the different elements for each specific case) simply and without any limitations.

[0010] These advantages are reached with the different aspects outlined in the independent claims and are included here as a reference. Other particular implementations of the invention are outlined in the dependent claims, which are similarly incorporated here as a reference.

[0011] Thanks to the system outlined in those attached claims, a vehicle security system is obtained. This system, at first issue, is configured as a detector of objects attached to a vehicle, through detecting a person approaching and/or profiling foreign objects. At second issue, it is configured as a security element inside vehicles, such as, for detecting the suitable position for safety clips or detecting people in restrooms, holds or restricted areas. Lastly, the security system is able to precisely detect the vehicle's position in a parking lot or area.

[0012] Throughout the description and the claims the word "comprises" and its variants do not intend to exclude other technical characteristics, additives, components or steps. For experts in the field, other objects, advantages and characteristics of the invention will derive in part from the description and in part from the practice of the invention. The following examples and drawings are provided by way of illustration, and are not intended to restrict the present invention. In addition, the present invention covers all possible combinations of particular and preferred implementations indicated here.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES



[0013] A brief description is given below of a series of figures that help to better understand the invention and that are expressly related to an implementation of said invention that is presented as a non-limiting example.

Fig.1 Diagram of sensor blocks (10) in accordance with the invention.

Fig.2 System outline of the invention for external security.

Fig.3 System outline of the invention for internal security.

Fig.4 System outline of the invention for parking detection.

Fig.5 It shows the block diagram of a control device (100) in accordance with this invention.


DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION



[0014] An aim of the invention is a security system for vehicles that comprises different practical implementations, as shown below, each of the specific implementations of the parts that make up the system concerning the invention are listed.

Electrostatic field sensor (10)



[0015] The electrostatic field sensor (10) is a solution based on the sensor outlined in Wo2015/044487, but improved for its use in other practical applications. However, in illustration 1, an alternative to this sensor is outlined. As can be appreciated in illustration 1, the electrostatic field sensor (10) comprises an antenna (11) that consists of one single electrode, which is, at the same time, transmitter and receiver (transmitter-receiver electrode) and is the antenna (11) used in each every one of the implementations that are put forth in this invention, albeit with different physical configurations and connectivities that can improve their functionality. It must be taken into account that several antennas can coexist in parallel in some implementations, albeit, each of them maintains the particularity of being a transmitter and receiver at the same time.

[0016] However, the controlled electrostatic field sensor (10) also involves a generation circuit and field measurement, preferably a tuner circuit with a work frequency of less than 5 MHz which comprises a RLC circuit and a phase stabilizer circuit. The signal received by the antenna, after measuring, goes through a filtration state and subsequently, this signal goes through a digital-analogue converter, which in turn is connected to a processor configured to detect the variations in the electrostatic field, creating a three-dimensional map with these variations, being able to define the volume and density of the object that has generated the variation. This processor, in turn, is connected to a radio frequency circuit that transmits an encrypted signal to the control device (100), which is external to the sensor itself (10), and where this control device (100) controls the set of elements that make up the system, as will be seen in each implementation. The circuit is completed with a data storage memory.

A vehicle's external security (1)



[0017] As can be seen in illustration 2, for a vehicle (1), the antenna (11) can have any position depending on the element that is to be protected, or it can have different antennas (11) joined to one sensor (10), like in illustration 2a, or even one antenna (11) that goes around the vehicle (1) completely, like in illustration 2b. This allows for great versatility in the transport vehicle's security, because it can check on any person approaching or attaching any objects to the vehicle (1), by safely detecting it all. This is all simple, because the antenna (11) will always be attached to the vehicle, given that it is configured as a metallic strip connected to a sensor (10).

[0018] Each of the mentioned solutions (the single antenna that surrounds the vehicle or multiple antennas) has its advantages. So, the single antenna allows for surveillance and for the vehicle to be checked at 360°, to control people approaching or objects being attached. On the other hand, the situation of having several antennas has a main advantage which is placing the surveillance in the areas of the vehicle that are prone to being opened (trunk, gas tank, hood) or more prone to being removed (radio antenna, wheels). There are obviously no limits on using both systems together, in such a way that greater precision is obtained concerning disturbances that could affect the whole vehicle.

[0019] In any case, all the sensors (10) are connected to a control device (100) that comprises: one or more processors (101); a memory (102); and one or more programs where the program(s) are stored in the memory (102) and configured to be executed by, at least, the processor(s) (101), including the instruction programs for: (i) profiling a disturbance detected by at least one sensor (10); (ii) focusing at least one camera (12) on the at least one sensor's (10) operational area with a detected disturbance; (iii) monitoring the operational area with a sensor (10) with a detected disturbance; (iv) generating a control signal and (v) notifying an alarm management system.

[0020] Therefore, a highly efficient vehicle security system is achieved, given that it allows for an object, person or people that cause a disturbance to be profiled at a very low cost by simply including a sensor on the vehicle's bodywork. The outlined system can, for example, check the trunk or the entry of cargo onto an airplane in a completely personalized way, detecting one single person, as well as the permanent detection of a disturbance from any object attached to the vehicle.

[0021] Furthermore, profiling the different disturbances and their inclusion in the control device memory (they can be included in the actual engine of the vehicle, be an external element or even be on a mobile phone or tablet type of device) means that any disturbance that happens around the vehicle's security system can be detected with great precision.

A vehicle's internal security (1)



[0022] In another specific implementation, as can be seen in illustration 3, for a vehicle (1), the antenna (11) can have any position depending on the element that is to be protected, or it can have different antennas (1) joined to one sensor (11), like in illustration 2a, or even one sensor (10). This allows for great versatility in the transport vehicle's internal security, because it can check on any person inside, detecting them safely. This is all simple, because the antenna (11) will always be attached to the area that is to be monitored, given that it is configured as a metallic strip connected to a sensor (10).

[0023] In any case, all the sensors (10) are connected to a control device (100) that comprises: one or more processors (101); a memory (102); and one or more programs where the program(s) are stored in the memory (102) and configured to be executed by, at least, the processor(s) (101), including the instruction programs for: (i) profiling a disturbance detected by at least one sensor (10); (ii) focusing at least one camera (12) on the at least one sensor's (10) operational area with a detected disturbance; (iii) monitoring the operational area with a sensor (10) with a detected disturbance; (iv) generating a control signal and (v) notifying a alarm management system.

[0024] Therefore, a highly efficient internal vehicle security system is achieved, given that it allows for an object, person or people that cause a disturbance to be profiled at a very low cost by simply including a sensor on the object that is to be protected, for example, a seat to know the person's position (and know if their belt is on) or an airplane's restroom or a ship's machine room, in a completely personalized way, detecting a single person, as well as the permanent detection of a disturbance from any foreign or attached object, which is achieved from the correct profiling of the disturbance, because each body is detected differently by the antenna (a disturbance by an animal or a person is not the same) and by monitoring it, suitable tracking of a threat from the disturbance can be made.

Parking control (2)



[0025] In another specific implementation, as can be seen in illustration 4 for a vehicle (1), the antenna (11) will be placed outside the vehicle (1) in a parking area (2) for monitoring the parking lot. This is all simple, because the antenna (11) will always be attached to the area that is to be monitored, given that it is configured as a metallic strip connected to a sensor (10).

[0026] In any case, all the sensors (10) are connected to a control device (100) that comprises: one or more processors (101); a memory (102); and one or more programs where the program(s) are stored in the memory (102) and configured to be executed by, at least, the processor(s) (101), including the instruction programs for: (i) profiling a disturbance detected by at least one sensor (10); (ii) focusing at least one camera (12) on the at least one sensor's (10) operational area with a detected disturbance; (iii) monitoring the operational area with a sensor (10) with a detected disturbance; (iv) generating a control signal and (v) notifying a parking management system.

[0027] Therefore, a highly efficient vehicle parking security system is achieved, given that it can profile the object, person or people that pose the disturbance at a very low cost by simply including the sensor in the actual parking lot, in such a way that it doesn't only protect the vehicle but can also monitor the actual parking lot, like for example, notifying the external server that the space is free.

[0028] As has been proven, the control device (100) is the same for all implementations and it can be a specific electronic device or even be installed in the vehicle's engine itself, or be an external element, such as a mobile phone or tablet, as long as it fulfils the individual features indicated for each implementation.


Claims

1. Vehicle security system (1) comprising:

(a) a controlled magnetic field sensor (10) connected to at least one antenna (11);

(a.1) wherein this antenna (11) is configured as a single electrode; and

(a.2) wherein the controlled electrostatic field sensor (10) is configured to detect a disturbance in the electrostatic field (3) generated by at least one antenna (11) connected with that sensor (10);
characterized in that

(b) the at least one antenna (11) is in a position selected between:

(b.1) attached to the vehicle (1) in an external surface of the vehicle, given that the antenna (11) is configured as a metallic strip connected to the sensor (10); or

(b.2) attached to an internal area of the vehicle (1) that is to be monitored given that the antenna (11) is configured as a metallic strip connected to the sensor (10); or

(b.3) outside the vehicle (1) in a parking area (2) arranged for monitoring a parking lot, attached to the area that is to be monitored given that the antenna (11) is configured as a metallic strip connected to the sensor (10);

(c) and wherein each sensor (10) is connected to a control device (100) which comprises:

(c.1) one or more processors (101);

(c.2) a memory (102); and

(c.3) one or more programs in which the program(s) are stored in the memory (102) and configured to be executed by the processor(s) (101) wherein the one or more programs comprise instructions arranged for:

(c.3.1) profiling a disturbance detected by at least one antenna (11) connected to at least one sensor (10);

(c.3.2) focusing at least one camera (12) on at least one area where at least one antenna (11) connected to at least one sensor (10) has detected a disturbance;

(c.3.3) monitoring by the camera (12) at least one area where at least one antenna (11) connected to at least one sensor (10) has detected a disturbance;

(c.3.4) generating a control signal; and

(c.3.5) notifying an external server.


 
2. The system, in accordance with claim 1, where the antenna (11) is located on an area external to the vehicle (1) is a single antenna (11) on the perimeter of the bodywork.
 
3. The system, in accordance with claim 1, which comprises multiple antennas (11) located in an area external to the vehicle and attached to the vehicle's bodywork (1) in the areas prone to being opened or removed.
 
4. The system, in accordance with claim 1, where the antenna (11) is located on the area inside the vehicle (1) is located on at least one of the vehicle's seats.
 
5. The system, in accordance with claim 1, where the antenna (11) is in a parking space and configured to detect a vehicle (1) in this space and notify an external server whether there is a vehicle occupying the space or not.
 
6. Vehicle security method implemented on a system, in agreement with any of the claims 1 to 5 that comprise the steps of:

profiling a disturbance detected by at least one antenna (11) connected to at least one sensor (10);

focusing at least one camera (12) on at least one area where at least one antenna (11) connected to at least one sensor (10) has detected a disturbance;

monitoring by the camera (12) at least one area where at least one antenna (11) connected to at least one sensor (10) has detected a disturbance;

generating a control signal; and

notifying an external server.


 
7. The method, in accordance with claim 6, which comprises a step of having a single antenna (11) on an area external to the vehicle (1) on the perimeter of the bodywork.
 
8. The method, in accordance with claim 6, which comprises a step of placing multiple antennas (11) located in an area external to the vehicle and attached to the vehicle's bodywork (1) in the areas prone to being opened or removed.
 
9. The method, in accordance with claim 6, which comprises a step of having at least one antenna (11) on at least one area inside the vehicle (1) located on at least one of the vehicle's seats.
 
10. The method, in accordance with claim 6, which comprises the step of placing at least one antenna (11) in at least one parking space; and a stage of detecting a vehicle (1) in this space and notifying an external servicer whether a vehicle (1) is occupying at least one parking space or not.
 


Ansprüche

1. Fahrzeugsicherheitssystem (1), umfassend:

(a) einen gesteuerten Magnetfeldsensor (10), der mit mindestens einer Antenne (11) verbunden ist;

(a.1) wobei diese Antenne (11) als eine einzelne Elektrode konfiguriert ist; und

(a.2) wobei der gesteuerte elektrostatische Feldsensor (10) konfiguriert ist, um eine Störung in dem elektrostatischen Feld (3) zu erfassen, die durch mindestens eine mit diesem Sensor (10) verbundene Antenne (11) erzeugt wird;
dadurch gekennzeichnet

(b) die mindestens eine Antenne (11) befindet sich in einer Position ausgewählt zwischen:

(b.1) an dem Fahrzeug (1) in einer Außenfläche des Fahrzeugs angebracht ist, vorausgesetzt, die Antenne (11) ist als Metallstreifen konfiguriert, der mit dem Sensor (10) verbunden ist; oder

(b.2) an einem Innenbereich des Fahrzeugs (1) angebracht ist, der überwacht werden soll, vorausgesetzt, die Antenne (11) ist als Metallstreifen konfiguriert, der mit dem Sensor (10) verbunden ist; oder

(b.3) außerhalb des Fahrzeugs (1) in einem Parkbereich (2), der zur Überwachung eines Parkplatzes vorgesehen ist und an dem zu überwachenden Bereich angebracht ist, vorausgesetzt, die Antenne (11) ist als Metallstreifen konfiguriert, der mit dem verbunden ist Sensor (10);

(c) und wobei jeder Sensor (10) mit einer Steuervorrichtung (100) verbunden ist, die umfasst:

(c.1) einen oder mehrere Prozessoren (101);

(c.2) einen Speicher (102); und

(c.3) ein oder mehrere Programme, in denen die Programme in dem Speicher (102) gespeichert und konfiguriert sind, um von den Prozessoren (101) ausgeführt zu werden, wobei das eine oder die mehreren Programme Anweisungen umfassen, die angeordnet sind für:

(c.3.1) Profilieren einer Störung, die von mindestens einer Antenne (11) erfasst wird, die an mindestens einen Sensor (10) angeschlossen ist;

(c.3.2) Fokussieren mindestens einer Kamera (12) auf mindestens einen Bereich, in dem mindestens eine Antenne (11), die an mindestens einen Sensor (10) angeschlossen ist, eine Störung festgestellt hat;

(c.3.3) Überwachen mindestens eines Bereichs durch die Kamera (12), in dem mindestens eine an mindestens einen Sensor (10) angeschlossene Antenne (11) eine Störung festgestellt hat;

(c.3.4) Erzeugen eines Steuersignals; und

(c.3.5) Benachrichtigen eines externen Servers.


 
2. System nach Anspruch 1, bei dem sich die Antenne (11) in einem Bereich außerhalb des Fahrzeugs (1) befindet, ist eine einzelne Antenne (11) am Umfang der Karosserie.
 
3. System nach Anspruch 1, das mehrere Antennen (11) umfasst, die sich in einem Bereich außerhalb des Fahrzeugs befinden und an der Karosserie des Fahrzeugs (1) in den Bereichen angebracht sind, die zum Öffnen oder Entfernen neigen.
 
4. Das System gemäß Anspruch 1, bei dem sich die Antenne (11) in dem Bereich innerhalb des Fahrzeugs (1) befindet, befindet sich auf mindestens einem der Fahrzeugsitze.
 
5. System nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich die Antenne (11) auf einem Parkplatz befindet und konfiguriert ist, um ein Fahrzeug (1) in diesem Raum zu erkennen und einen externen Server zu benachrichtigen, ob ein Fahrzeug den Raum belegt oder nicht.
 
6. In einem System implementiertes Fahrzeugsicherheitsverfahren in Übereinstimmung mit einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, die die folgenden Schritte umfassen:

Profilieren einer Störung, die von mindestens einer Antenne (11) erfasst wird, die mit mindestens einem Sensor (10) verbunden ist;

Fokussieren mindestens einer Kamera (12) auf mindestens einen Bereich, in dem mindestens eine Antenne (11), die mit mindestens einem Sensor (10) verbunden ist, eine Störung erfasst hat;

Überwachen mindestens eines Bereichs durch die Kamera (12), in dem mindestens eine Antenne (11), die mit mindestens einem Sensor (10) verbunden ist, eine Störung erfasst hat;

Erzeugen eines Steuersignals; und

Benachrichtigung eines externen Servers.


 
7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, das einen Schritt umfasst, bei dem eine einzelne Antenne (11) in einem Bereich außerhalb des Fahrzeugs (1) am Umfang der Karosserie angebracht ist.
 
8. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, das einen Schritt des Platzierens mehrerer Antennen (11) umfasst, die sich in einem Bereich außerhalb des Fahrzeugs befinden und an der Karosserie des Fahrzeugs (1) in den Bereichen angebracht sind, die zum Öffnen oder Entfernen neigen.
 
9. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, das einen Schritt umfasst, bei dem mindestens eine Antenne (11) in mindestens einem Bereich innerhalb des Fahrzeugs (1) auf mindestens einem der Fahrzeugsitze angeordnet ist.
 
10. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, das den Schritt des Platzierens mindestens einer Antenne (11) in mindestens einem Parkplatz umfasst; und eine Stufe des Erfassens eines Fahrzeugs (1) in diesem Raum und des Benachrichtigens eines externen Servicers, ob ein Fahrzeug (1) mindestens einen Parkplatz belegt oder nicht.
 


Revendications

1. Système de sécurité de véhicule (1) comprenant:

(a) un capteur de champ magnétique contrôlé (10) connecté à au moins une antenne (11);

(a.1) dans lequel cette antenne (11) est configurée comme une seule électrode; et

(a.2) dans lequel le capteur de champ électrostatique contrôlé (10) est configuré pour détecter une perturbation du champ électrostatique (3) générée par au moins une antenne (11) connectée à ce capteur (10);
caractérisé en ce que

(b) l'au moins une antenne (11) est dans une position choisie entre:

(b.1) fixée au véhicule (1) dans une surface externe du véhicule, étant donné que l'antenne (11) est configurée comme une bande métallique connectée au capteur (10); où

(b.2) attaché à une zone interne du véhicule (1) qui doit être surveillée étant donné que l'antenne (11) est configurée comme une bande métallique connectée au capteur (10); ou

(b.3) à l'extérieur du véhicule (1) dans une zone de stationnement (2) aménagée pour surveiller un parking, attachée à la zone à surveiller étant donné que l'antenne (11) est configurée comme une bande métallique reliée à la capteur (10);

(c) et dans lequel chaque capteur (10) est connecté à un dispositif de commande (100) qui comprend:

(c.1) un ou plusieurs processeurs (101);

(c.2) une mémoire (102); et

(c.3) un ou plusieurs programmes dans lesquels le ou les programmes sont stockés dans la mémoire (102) et configurés pour être exécutés par le ou les processeurs (101), le ou les programmes comprenant des instructions agencées pour:

(c.3.1) profiler une perturbation détectée par au moins une antenne (11) connectée à au moins un capteur (10);

(c.3.2) focaliser au moins une caméra (12) sur au moins une zone où au moins une antenne (11) connectée à au moins un capteur (10) a détecté une perturbation;

(c.3.3) surveiller par la caméra (12) au moins une zone où au moins une antenne (11) connectée à au moins un capteur (10) a détecté une perturbation;

(c.3.4) générer un signal de commande; et

(c.3.5) notifiant un serveur externe.


 
2. Le système, selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'antenne (11) est située sur une zone extérieure au véhicule (1) est une antenne unique (11) sur le périmètre de la carrosserie.
 
3. Système selon la revendication 1, qui comprend de multiples antennes (11) situées dans une zone extérieure au véhicule et fixées à la carrosserie du véhicule (1) dans les zones susceptibles d'être ouvertes ou retirées.
 
4. Le système, selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'antenne (11) est située sur la zone à l'intérieur du véhicule (1) est située sur au moins un des sièges du véhicule.
 
5. Système selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'antenne (11) est dans un espace de stationnement et configurée pour détecter un véhicule (1) dans cet espace et notifier à un serveur externe s'il y a un véhicule occupant l'espace ou non .
 
6. Méthode de sécurité du véhicule mise en oeuvre sur un système, en accord avec l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5 qui comprend les étapes de:

profiler une perturbation détectée par au moins une antenne (11) connectée à au moins un capteur (10);

focaliser au moins une caméra (12) sur au moins une zone où au moins une antenne (11) connectée à au moins un capteur (10) a détecté une perturbation;

surveiller par la caméra (12) au moins une zone où au moins une antenne (11) connectée à au moins un capteur (10) a détecté une perturbation;

générer un signal de commande; et

notifiant un serveur externe.


 
7. Procédé, selon la revendication 6, qui comprend une étape de disposer d'une seule antenne (11) sur une zone externe au véhicule (1) sur le périmètre de la carrosserie.
 
8. Procédé, selon la revendication 6, qui comprend une étape de placement de plusieurs antennes (11) situées dans une zone extérieure au véhicule et fixées à la carrosserie du véhicule (1) dans les zones susceptibles d'être ouvertes ou retirées.
 
9. Procédé, selon la revendication 6, qui comprend une étape consistant à avoir au moins une antenne (11) sur au moins une zone à l'intérieur du véhicule (1) située sur au moins un des sièges du véhicule.
 
10. Procédé, selon la revendication 6, qui comprend l'étape de placer au moins une antenne (11) dans au moins une place de parking; et une étape de détection d'un véhicule (1) dans cet espace et de notification à un réparateur externe si un véhicule (1) occupe ou non au moins une place de parking.
 




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