1. A process of authorizing a wireless device comprising:
executing a pairing application comprising a plurality of switches, the plurality of switches being associated with at least a terminal profile validation process, an IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Locking process, an OTA (Over The Air) provisioning process, and a SMS (Short Message Service) reporting process;
storing a list of authorized terminals within a memory accessible by a wireless device;
comparing the list of authorized terminals in the memory to at least one of terminal profile data and an IMEI of the wireless device with the pairing application; and
allowing network access if at least one of the terminal profile data and the IMEI are found on the list of authorized terminals and limiting network access if the terminal profile data and the IMEI are not found on the list of authorized terminals.
2. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 1 wherein the memory comprises a removable memory associated with the wireless device.
3. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 2 wherein the removable memory comprises at least one of a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC).
4. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 1 wherein the list of authorized terminals comprises at least one of a previously stored International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and a listing of authorized terminal profile data values.
5. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 1 further comprising sending a report comprising at least one of a current Terminal Profile Data, last accepted International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), a current IMEI, and an Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) Integrated Circuit Card ID (ICC-ID) to a backend server.
6. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 2 further comprising storing securely in the removable memory at least one of a current Terminal Profile Data, last accepted International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), a current IMEI, and an UICC Integrated Circuit Card ID (ICC-ID).
7. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 1 further comprising at least one of provisioning and updating Over The Air (OTA) at least one of the plurality of switches of the pairing application and the list of authorized terminals.
8. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 1 wherein the network comprises at least one of a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) network and a UMTSLTE telecommunication network.
9. A process of functioning in at least one of a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) network and a UMTSLTE telecommunication network as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) comprising using the process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 1.
10. A wireless device configured to control network authorization comprising:
a removable memory storing a list of authorized terminals within the wireless device;
a processor configured to execute a pairing application comprising a plurality of switches, the plurality of switches being associated with at least a terminal profile validation process, an IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) locking process, an OTA (Over The Air) provisioning process, and a SMS (Short Message Service) reporting process;
a comparator to compare the list of authorized terminals in the removable memory to at least one of terminal profile data and an IMEI of the wireless device; and
the wireless device being configured to allow network access if at least one the terminal profile data and the IMEI of the wireless device is found on the list of authorized terminals and the wireless device being further configured to limit network access if the terminal profile data and the IMEI of the wireless device are is not found on the list of authorized terminals.
11. The wireless device according to claim 10 wherein the removable memory comprises at least one of a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC).
12. The wireless device according to claim 10 wherein the list of authorized terminals comprises at least one of a previously stored International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and a listing of authorized terminal profiles.
13. The wireless device according to claim 10 wherein the wireless device is configured to send a report comprising at least one of the current Terminal Profile Data, last accepted International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), the current IMEI, and an Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) Integrated Circuit Card ID (ICC-ID) to a backend server.
14. The wireless device according to claim 10 further comprising storing securely in the memory at least one of the current Terminal Profile Data, last accepted International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI), the current IMEI, and a Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) Integrated Circuit Card ID (ICC-ID).
15. The wireless device according to claim 10 wherein the wireless device is configured to provision the pairing application using one of an Over The Air (OTA) process and a non-OTA process.
16. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 1 wherein one of the plurality of switches is associated with the terminal profile validation process, the terminal profile validation process comparing identifying information to the listing of authorized terminals.
17. The process of authorizing a wireless device according to claim 1 wherein one of the plurality of switches is associated with the SMS reporting process, the SMS reporting process sending activity reports to at least one of a backend server, a system, a component controlled by a MVNO and a component controlled by a wireless carrier.
18. The wireless device according to claim 10 wherein one of the plurality of switches is associated with the terminal profile validation process, the processor being configured to implement the terminal profile validation process to compare identifying information to the listing of authorized terminals.
19. The wireless device according to claim 10 wherein one of the plurality of switches is associated with the SMS reporting process, the processor being configured to implement the SMS reporting process to send activity reports to at least one of a backend server, a system, a component controlled by a MVNO and a component controlled by a wireless carrier.
20. The wireless device according to claim 10 wherein one of the plurality
of switches is associated with the OT A provisioning process, the processor being configured to implement the OT A provisioning process to allow OT A updates to refresh programming and procedures including at least one of an initial application setup, new listings of authorized parameters, revised methods for sending activity reports, updated switch settings, and connectivity with a network.
The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.
1. A fixed light for bends for a motor vehicle, which comprises:
at least two light sources, each light source consisting of at least one module with light-emitting diodes;
means sensitive to a path of the vehicle for supplying a signal dependent on the path followed by the vehicle; and
means for controlling successive switching on of the sources according to the signal delivered and for providing a light sweeping effect, and
wherein each of the light sources is adapted to emit a light beam having a predetermined angular opening, and wherein the angular opening of the light beams increases as a function of the order of switching on of the light sources.
2. A light according to claim 1, which comprises at least four light sources able to be switched on successively in order to provide travel of the light beam and following of the bend.
3. A light according to claim 1, wherein a one of the light sources remains switched on when another of the light sources, in the order of switching on, is switched on.
4. A light according to claim 1, wherein the beams of the light sources have an inclination to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle which increase as a function of the order of switching on, so that a light source illuminates more towards the inside of the bend than a previous source in the order of switching on.
5. A light according to claim 4, wherein the optical axes of the beams of the light sources are oriented more and more towards the inside of the bend.
6. A light according to claim 4, wherein the optical axes of the sources are parallel to each other, whilst being oriented towards the inside of the bend.
7. A light according to claim 1, wherein the beam angle of the light beam of the sources is greater and greater towards the inside of the bend in accordance with the order of switching on of the sources.
8. A light according to claim 1, wherein the switching on of each light-emitting diode is provided by a transistor controlled by the means for controlling which receives the turning signal.
9. A light according to claim 8, further comprising a steering wheel sensor that provides the turning signal to the means for controlling.
10. A light according to claim 1, wherein the sweeping effect produced by the successive switching on of the light sources is towards the inside of the bend.
11. A motor vehicle equipped with at least one light according to claim 1.