Automotive Electronics
Electronics is becoming an increasingly important technology in vehicles.
From engine management to steering systems, electronics is replacing
many vehicle functions hitherto performed by mechanical and electromechanical
systems. Plextek provides a wide range of automotive electronics design
services including the design and supply of
telematics On Board Units (OBU).
In-vehicle telematics and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), which
essentially involve combining location with vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-roadside
communications, are perhaps the fastest growing branches of automotive
electronics. Telematics and ITS applications include location and vehicle
identity (including automatic location in emergencies for roadside assistance);
route finding/navigation; traffic information and re-routing; collision
avoidance; and electronic fee collection.
Road use charging and congestion charging have received a lot of publicity
in the media. Technically, this is enabled through telematics and/or
ITS of the type mentioned above, and systems are already operational
in several countries. The prospect of all vehicles ultimately being
equipped with this technology is going to be a major driver in the automotive
electronics market.
Plextek has undertaken many automotive electronics
design and automotive-related projects. Examples of some of these are
given below.
Stolen Vehicle Recovery
Tracker plc
Plextek designed the on-board car unit for Tracker plc, the leading
stolen vehicle recovery system in the UK. With over 1 million installed
vehicle units, the system is used throughout the country by police forces
to locate missing vehicles. Thanks to Plextek’s highly sensitive
receiver technology, the system achieves an average range of 20km and
90% UK area coverage with just 60 base sites.
LoJack Inc
Building on its success with Tracker, Plextek was engaged to design
and supply base station up-link receivers for the stolen vehicle system
operated by LoJack, the US market leader. More recently Plextek has
developed, and is now supplying, a new type of OBU for LoJack world-wide.
Motor Sport
| Plextek designed for its client, Pi Research,
a telemetry link for Formula 1 motor racing.
The technology provides a highly robust adaptive radio link at a
data-rate of up to 800 kbit/s as well as providing two-way digital
voice. Not only does it have to survive the harsh vibration environment
found in a modern racing car chassis, but it also has to compensate
for the rapidly changing RF environment experienced across the link.
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Telematics
Aimed at applications such as fleet management and road use charging,
Plextek’s telematics on-board unit (OBU) reference design combines
GPS location with GPRS
communications. Multiple interface options are available, including
CANBus and Bluetooth.
The reference design offers a generic platform; Plextek will customise
both the hardware and software to meet the
specific needs of customers with high volume requirements.
Plextek’s solutions benefit from the company’s expertise
in consumer product design, which is
important when the market requires the OBU to be low-cost. A good example
is the mass-market handheld games console which combines GPS (for location-based
games and advertising), GPRS and Bluetooth (for communications), camera,
MP3, and MPEG 4 video.
In-car Electronics
Plextek has developed in-car automotive entertainment subsystems and
communications products, including adaptive equalisation for car audio
systems and hands-free Bluetooth units which wirelessly link a mobile
phone to a car’s audio equipment.