Industry Trends and Asset Security Needs
In the automotive finance, vehicle leasing, and insurance telematics markets, risks such as vehicle theft, payment default, and unauthorized vehicle use continue to increase. Traditional management methods that rely primarily on post-incident tracking and vehicle recovery can no longer fully meet the modern automotive finance and leasing industry's requirements for vehicle security and risk control. As a result, the market is gradually shifting toward proactive anti-theft measures, authorized start control, and multi-layered security protection.
For vehicle leasing, automotive finance, and insurance applications, vehicles require a multi-layered security mechanism covering real-time positioning, abnormal behavior detection, and vehicle start control to reduce the risks of theft, unauthorized use, and asset loss.
Topology
1. Real-time Positioning and Security Monitoring
The TE304F Wired Vehicle GPS Tracker provides GPS/GNSS positioning and location data transmission, enabling real-time vehicle location monitoring and supporting geofencing applications. The device also supports jamming detection and, when combined with a buzzer, can trigger a local alarm when signal interference is detected, further enhancing vehicle anti-theft protection.
2. Authorized Start and Vehicle Start Control
A Bluetooth relay combined with a Bluetooth smart remote controller can be used to control vehicle start authorization. Before starting the vehicle, the driver must press the button on the remote controller to authorize vehicle startup, allowing the relay to connect and the vehicle to start. After the vehicle is switched off, the relay automatically disconnects, preventing the vehicle from starting again until startup authorization is granted through the Bluetooth remote controller.
This mechanism helps reduce the risk of unauthorized vehicle use and strengthens asset control in vehicle leasing and insurance applications.
3. ECU Engine Locking
By controlling the vehicle's engine start authorization through the ECU, the system can restrict engine startup after receiving a vehicle lock command, providing a deeper level of anti-theft protection. Combined with vehicle positioning and start authorization management, this function further enhances vehicle security for leasing, automotive finance, and insurance applications.
Overall, the DOG Solution integrates GPS/GNSS positioning, jamming detection, Bluetooth-based start authorization, and ECU engine locking to establish a multi-layered security system covering vehicle status monitoring, abnormal event alerts, and startup authorization control. It provides comprehensive vehicle asset security for applications in vehicle leasing, automotive finance, and insurance telematics, helping reduce the risks of vehicle theft, unauthorized use, and asset loss.