VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER TECH

Brand Owner Address Description
VINTEK Vintek, Inc. 1735 Market Street, Suite 900 Philadelphia PA 19103 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER TECH;Financial services, namely, management of automotive collateral and titles; financial analysis and consultation to automotive lenders, namely, electronic lien and title processing and tracking, providing calculators for determining fees for [ taxes, ] titling and registration, and processing of those fees; providing automotive financing information;Providing a web site featuring non-downloadable software for management of automotive collateral, electronic lien and title processing, [ vehicle valuation, making automotive financing calculations, ] automotive titling and registration, and managing automotive [ tax, ] titling and registration processes; software as a service (SAAS) services, namely, hosting software for use by others for use in managing automotive collateral, electronic lien and title processing, [ vehicle valuation, making automotive financing calculations, ] automotive titling and registration, and managing automotive [ tax, ] titling and registration processes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. To eliminate any mis-learning of a sensor code in a factory environment due to adjacent vehicles, a vehicle ID is sent to a sensor transmitter by an initiation signal. When the sensor transmitter transmits its sensor identification signal to the vehicle control in a "learn" mode, the vehicle ID received in the initiation signal is carried with a combined signal. The vehicle control receives the combined signal, and if the received vehicle identification code in the signal matches an expected vehicle identification code, then the control learns the sensor identification. If the expected vehicle identification code does not match the received vehicle identification code, then the control may ignore the particular sensor identification code. This invention thus eliminates any tendency to have an adjacent vehicle inadvertently "teach" its sensor IDs to the control associated with the adjacent vehicle.