User:Jukeboksi/Bluetooth Car

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Revision as of 00:24, 28 September 2003 by Jukeboksi (talk | contribs) (updating)

Well this is not actually Consumerium related except that this is an ecological thingy.

If the car makers aren't competing to get the Bluetooth locking system fitted first then they either:

A) Lost out to Toyota or
B) Lost out to Toyota

...ok. done dissin the rich folks.. let's get to the point:

Imagine carpooling and carsharing like never before... unlimited numbers of use-and-dispose car keys, timelimited keys.

  • Subscribe to a carpool and pay the monthly fee. depending on your fee you get a car delievered to you or one's location pointed out a few blocks away within a certain timeperiod in one or several cities or countries
  • Walking down the street and your bluetooth device beeps in a certain manner.
Take it out of your pocket and you see a tiny image of that stunning 3 liter, double turbo convertible, this newest model from your favourite car brand and pricing and availability information presented to you.
Look around and you see it parked on the parking lot next to you. Press a button to send your service subscriber identification to the car and the car send you the keys in return. Open the car and the car contacts the center via cellular and tells that it has been taken into use by a trusted customer, but does not tell by whom and describes the package you chose.
Returning the vehicle to the original position or taking it to next customer gives you reduced rates then leaving the vehicle in a random place
Authorising the car to tell the system in advance, about where and about when the vehicle can be expected to be released from your service also reduces rates, because it allows the system to allocate resources more optimally
  • Bluetooth Carpooling turning out to be very useful for avoiding parking space problems and traffic clogging in city centers and such starts to get tax breaks, cheaper parking fees and cheaper road tolls, thus improving the economics of not owning a car but owning access to car services with you as the driver.
  • Need a pickup, a van or a truck to move some stuff around... everything is available with some limitations to timing
  • Failing to comply with regulations and contracts lowers your trustworthiness Such deeds could be like:
    • Drunk driving
    • Leaving strange objects or odours in the car
    • Scratching the car and not reporting it.
    • Exceeding desired speed, force and torque limits (by the party to whom the vehicle belongs to).
    • Leaving the gas tank too empty or leaving other fluids empty
    • Otherwise being reckless with other peoples property
    • Failing to return the car to a certain time or place, if you agreed to time limits and/or location limits, when you took the keys the car offered you.
  • Reduced trustworthiness could result result in the following occourrences:
    • Your carsharing contract can be terminated
    • The car you would like to drive says that "I'm sorry but my owner has instructed me not to give keys to such a reckless person as you, have a nice day"
    • Your fees might be higher

You got a car, and you are not paranoid.

  • You can make money off your investment by microrenting your vehicle (when you don't need it) to carpools or car rentals or even individuals directly, when you will be compensated for gas, and the normal wear-tear caused by the vehicle being used and insurance systems cover you for accidents + you get a premium, so you can make your car an financial investement (rent it often enough and you get paid more then you paid for the car originally)
All you have to take care of is to check that no surveillance or tracking devices have been placed in your car when it is in somebody elses use
Scenarios:
Flying off to have a holiday. Why pay for airport parking when you can have your car working for you when you relax on your holiday.
Going to the downtown office for 8 hours, why not have your car work while you work

You got a car and you are superparaniod

  • Enhanced locking security due to getting a fresh "use and dispose"-key every time from the ignition lock. No more radio spoofers. The ignition lock also charges your key if necessary.
  • Future bluetooth is rumored to offer narrowcasting which would allow much faster click-wait-open response times combined with use-and-dispose keys that can be transmitted unencrypted, which is nice when you have escape some assailants to the security of your bulletproof vehicle.

You got a car and you got a son (why not daughter?) who'se got a license

  • Tell your son that if he goes over 5000rpm or 140kmh or drives to curves in such a speed that the side-ways traction goes over a certain force or presses the gas pedal fully down without a good reason to do so there is good chances that daddys master key will make the validity of the offsprings keys to vanish faster then you can say "bluetooth"


....to be continued, untill i can get me one of these from my local autodealer if i win the lottery.


External links

  • Teleca Systems AB - a Swedish company making CAN to Bluetooth Gateways. Great for drive-thru car-health diagnostics. CAN is a Controller Area Network, an industrial strength solution for wired communication. It is in use in cars, medical equipment etc.