LAND VEHICLE MOUNTED ELECTRONIC INFORMATION

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AIM2 SYN-TECH SYSTEMS, INC. 100 Four Points Way Tallahassee FL 32305 LAND VEHICLE MOUNTED ELECTRONIC INFORMATION MODULE WHICH INTERFACES WITH AN ELECTRONIC FUELING SYSTEM, THE MODULE PRINCIPALLY COMPRISING AN RFID TAG, A HOSE TAG, A TANK RING ANTENNA, AND INTERFACES;AIM TWO; AIM TO;
AIM2.4 SYN-TECH SYSTEMS, INC. 100 Four Points Way Tallahassee FL 32305 Land vehicle mounted electronic information module which interfaces with vehicle onboard electronic computer modules and with an electronic fueling system, the module principally comprising an rfid tag, a tank ring antenna, and interfaces, namely, electronic user interfaces and electronic display interfaces;AIM TWO POINT. FOUR; AUTOMTIVE INFORMATION MODULE TWO POINT FOUR;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A vehicle-mounted communication device and a road-to-vehicle communication device are provided which each allow communication of information using a simple structure by making leakage of information difficult. Information including encryption information is communicated between an on-road apparatus 10 having a memory 28 in which an electronic key A is stored, and a vehicle-mounted apparatus 30 having a storage circuit 48. Encrypted route information and the like are stored as is in the vehicle-mounted apparatus 30. Encryption and decoding are executed at an on-road apparatus side. In reception of charges, encrypted information from an IC card 62 having a memory 70 in which a security mechanism is stored passes through the vehicle-mounted apparatus and is transferred to the on-road apparatus. The encrypted information from the IC card 62 is decoded with the on-road apparatus. Accordingly, the encrypted information is mutually transferred between these apparatuses and the vehicle-mounted apparatus does not require encryption or decoding. As a result, the security of a system can be improved.