https://networks.imdea.org/your-cars-tire-sensors-could-be-used-to-track-you/ Engineering challenge: implement a low-energy protocol for a radio transmitter that needs to operate for years on a coin cell battery to send a signal through several layers of steel, plastic, rubber, to a receiver without leaking trackable device IDs. How would you do it?
@earthshine I wouldn't. I'd pass the signal from wires in the spinning sensor through rings on the rotor or rim to wires fixed to the frame in order to reach the main computer.
@arielmt Also that would require modifications to the wheel that would effectively mean that you'd only be able to use wheels made for that specific car. I'm not too keen on the idea.
@earthshine Those are the problems I would focus on engineering a workable solution to, instead of trying to retrofit the need for decent wifi security, removal of functional identity at a distance, and with no need for dealer, mechanic, or user configuration.
@earthshine I agree. Blasting a tracking number loud enough for an Australian road train's computer to pick up the last trailer axle is certainly next-quarter cheaper, but not a real solution.