ELECTRONIC CENTRALIZED CONTROLLERS AUTOMOBILE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LEO ALARM TECH-CAST MFG. CORP. NO. 4-1, FONGTENG RD, FONGTENG IND DIST CHIA-HSING VILLAGE, TA-PEI HSIAN YU-LIN HSIEN Taiwan electronic centralized controllers for automobile doors, namely electric locks, electric door openers, and electric door closers; emergency signals for automobiles, namely triangles to indicate vehicle breakdowns;ALARM;
TC TECH CAST TECH-CAST MFG. CORP. NO. 4-1, FONGTENG RD, FONGTENG IND DIST CHIA-HSING VILLAGE, TA-PEI HSIAN YU-LIN HSIEN Taiwan electronic centralized controllers for automobile doors, namely, electric locks, electric door openers, and electric door closers; emergency signals for automobiles, namely, triangles to indicate vehicle breakdowns;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An automobile's maintenance port is wirelessly connected (for example, via an IEEE 802.11-based connection) to a plurality of gateways/routers that forward automobile diagnostic data (such as a series of diagnostic codes) to a server. Each gateway interfaces with two networks-a first wireless network for wireless communications with an automobile and a second network to communicate with the server. The server implements computer readable program code that aids in receiving forwarded automobile diagnostic data and analyzing the data to identify malfunctions. The server sends the analyzed data or a report based on the analyzed data to a subscriber-defined location (e.g., a PC with access to the Internet). Alternatively, the server can render an indication in the automobile to inform a user that the generated report is ready for electronic retrieval.