A couple of
newly-published patent filings highlight methods to track down and control your
car via your iPhone's Bluetooth connection.
Those of us
who can never find our cars in a crowded parking garage may one day get a
helping hand from Apple.
Published
Thursday by the U.S. Trade and Patent Office, an Apple patent application
called "Method for locating a vehicle" describes a technology in
which your mobile device can talk to your car through a Bluetooth connection to
confirm that it's parked somewhere nearby. The parking garage itself would also
have its own wireless system to pinpoint the exact location of your car.
A map would
then display on your phone to lead you to your car, similar to the way current
GPS system lead you to a specific address.
Okay, now
you've found your car, but you can't find your keys. No problem. Your iPhone
may lend a hand here as well.
Another
patent published Thursday called "Accessing a vehicle using portable
devices" details a way to unlock the door using your mobile device. Your
phone would essentially act as a replacement for a key fob, using certain
security and authentication methods to gain access to your car.
Once
inside, you could then use your phone to start the car, turn on the radio,
adjust the seats, activate the headlights, and open the sunroof. Your car could
even change certain settings based on the credentials stored on the iPhone. For
example, the car seats or mirror would adjust themselves automatically
depending on who's in the driver's seat.
In some
embodiments, the vehicle-related operation can include a personalization
operation, in which the vehicle automatically adjusts an environmental setting
(e.g., seat position, mirror position, temperature controls, settings for an
audio or audiovisual entertainment system) based on the received vehicle access
credential and/or on the particular portable device from which the vehicle
access credential is received.
That last
feature alone would be a timesaver. I'd never again have to manually adjust the
seats and mirrors after my wife drives my car.
by Lance Whitney
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