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Short Range Intervehicle Communication Assembly

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Robert Cox of Gilmer TX (US)

Short Range Intervehicle Communication Assembly - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240282193 titled 'Short Range Intervehicle Communication Assembly

The patent application describes a short-range intervehicle communication system aimed at reducing the risk of adverse outcomes during traffic stops.

  • Activation card stores encrypted data
  • First communication device in the driver's vehicle for short-range communication and storing scans of important documents
  • Second communication device in the law enforcement officer's vehicle for audiovisual communication and citation transmission

Potential Applications: - Enhancing communication between drivers and law enforcement during traffic stops - Improving efficiency and accuracy of issuing citations - Increasing safety for both drivers and law enforcement officers during traffic stops

Problems Solved: - Minimizing misunderstandings and conflicts during traffic stops - Streamlining the citation issuance process - Enhancing overall safety and communication on the road

Benefits: - Reduced risk of adverse outcomes during traffic stops - Improved efficiency and accuracy in issuing citations - Enhanced safety for both drivers and law enforcement officers

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Intervehicle Communication System for Safer Traffic Stops" This technology could be utilized by law enforcement agencies, automotive companies, and insurance providers to improve safety and efficiency during traffic stops. It could also be integrated into smart vehicle systems for enhanced communication capabilities.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the activation card work to initiate communication between the vehicles? 2. What are the potential privacy concerns associated with storing scans of important documents in the first communication device?


Original Abstract Submitted

a shortrange intervehicle communication assembly for reducing risk of a traffic stop resulting in an adverse outcome includes an activation card and first and second communication devices. the activation card is equipped to store encrypted data. the first communication device is mountable within a first vehicle and is equipped for shortrange communication and to store scans of one or more of a driver's license, an insurance card, a vehicle registration, and a proof of insurance. the first communication device is actuatable by the activation card, positioning the first communication device to transmit the scans and a confirmation of receipt of a citation issued by a law enforcement officer. the second communication device is positioned in a second vehicle occupied by the law enforcement officer. the second communication device is equipped for shortrange audiovisual communication, to convert audio to text, to store the text, and to transmit the citation.