System for delivering shipping items

The invention relates to a system for delivering shipping items in vehicles, comprising a first communication module (M1) for establishing a communication link to a communication terminal (70) of a delivery person, said communication terminal receiving authorization data (200) via a communication ne...

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Zusammenfassung:The invention relates to a system for delivering shipping items in vehicles, comprising a first communication module (M1) for establishing a communication link to a communication terminal (70) of a delivery person, said communication terminal receiving authorization data (200) via a communication network (N1), the system further comprising a first identification routine for unambiguously identifying a delivery person, a second communication module (M2) for establishing, via a wireless communication network (N2), a communication link to a communication device (300) of a control unit (120) of the access arrangement (60) on a vehicle, a second identification routine for unambiguously identifying the system (40) by the access arrangement (60), a third communication module (M3) for receiving update request data from the driver, and an update routine (800) for updating authorization data (200) in a memory (90); of the system (40). Upon running the update routine (800) to update authorization data (200), the system transmits, via a wireless communication network (N2), information on the successful delivery and the content of the delivery to the communication device (300) of the control unit (120) of the access arrangement (60) on the vehicle. The control unit (120) of the access arrangement (60) on the vehicle generates, via a bus system in the vehicle, a message about the successful delivery to a driver assistance system (130), and the driver assistance system displays an alert message (130a) about the delivery via a human-machine interface.