EP1754204A1 - Vorrichtung und verfahren zur prüfung von banknoten - Google Patents
Vorrichtung und verfahren zur prüfung von banknotenInfo
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- the invention relates to a device and a method for checking banknotes.
- an automatic machine in which the entered banknotes are checked for authenticity and readability.
- an entered banknote is only retained as genuine in a first test step if the measured values are from one or more measurement parameters, such as, for. B. the dimension, the spectrum or the magnetic properties of the banknote, all lie within the first associated acceptance ranges. All other banknotes are issued directly from the deposit device.
- the retained accepted banknotes are then subjected to a second test step, in which it is checked whether the measurement parameters are all within the associated second acceptance ranges, which are chosen to be narrower than the respective first acceptance ranges.
- the banknotes which have passed both the first and the second test step and are therefore even more likely to be genuine are classified as reusable and stored separately from the other banknotes in the machine.
- a disadvantage of this system is that an optimal classification result cannot be obtained in all cases.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a device and a method for checking banknotes which allow an effective checking of banknotes, in particular in ATMs.
- This object is solved by the subject matter of the independent claims. Preferred embodiments describe the dependent claims.
- This approach is particularly advantageous if it is classified at least into the categories "false”, “suspected of forgery” and “real” and / or the classification is made at least into the categories “acceptable” and “reimbursable”, as this is the case in many countries a further requirement is for use in cash deposit machines and / or combined cash deposit and cash withdrawal machines, so-called recycling machines, in which a customer can deposit cash in the machine during a transaction, which is credited to an account assigned to the payer and in a recycling machine can be paid out to another customer in a subsequent transaction.
- a link size obtained from the measured values of several sensor modules of the ATM are taken into account in the evaluation
- another test step e.g. To decide whether a banknote should be classified as suspect or genuine, at least some or all of the linked measurement values are evaluated individually.
- the comparison of the individual measured values with the associated tolerance ranges e.g. when checking for the category "real” enables evaluation with a higher accuracy than is necessary, for example, in the case of checking for the category "false", in which a comparison with only one combined variable, i.e. the link size of several measured values can be sufficiently precise.
- test steps are carried out first to decide whether a banknote is to be classified as wrong and only if it is decided that the banknote is not to be classified as wrong, further test steps are carried out to differentiate between genuine and suspected counterfeit banknotes ,
- the solution according to the invention also allows, in a particularly effective manner, to meet the criteria which are set in certain countries for the certification of combined deposit and withdrawal machines, so-called recycling machines, in which certain banknotes deposited in previous transactions are used in subsequent ones Transactions may again be issued from the same machine.
- recycling machines have long been known and exemplary z. B. in US 6,290,070 or US 5,173,590.
- banknotes classified as false, suspected of being forgery and genuinely categorized consists in the security with which the banknotes have been checked as genuine.
- a banknote classified as "false” (category 2 in Table 1) has less security than being genuine as a banknote classified as “suspect” (category 3 in Table 1) and a suspected counterfeit banknote is less secure than being genuine as " genuine "classified banknote (category 4 in Table 1).
- the categories are preferably set so that not only all genuine banknotes, but also as many contaminated banknotes as possible are classified in category 4.
- At least two different authenticity classes each with one or more authenticity criteria, can be provided, the individual authenticity classes differing from one another in at least one authenticity criterion.
- an authenticity class is selected from the different authenticity classes and the document is checked based on the authenticity criteria of the selected authenticity class.
- the selected authenticity class is assigned to the document if its authenticity criteria are met by the document.
- the authenticity criteria are, for example, threshold values or intervals for the authenticity features used for the check.
- optical, magnetic, electrical or physical features can be used as authenticity features, for example optical reflection, transmission or emission, magnetic permeability, electrical conductivity, dielectric constant, thickness and format of the document as well as watermarks.
- the condition and / or the denomination of the document is determined and then the authenticity class is selected depending on the condition and / or the denomination of the document.
- the denomination is the value or currency of the document to be checked.
- the condition of the document is generally given by condition features, such as degree of soiling, limpness, damage, such as cracks, holes or imperfections in the printed image, as well as foreign bodies, such as adhesive strips.
- the authenticity class can be selected during the authenticity check of a document depending on the degree of soiling of the document, whereby clean and undamaged documents with much stricter authenticity criteria, for example higher threshold values, can be checked than heavily soiled or damaged documents. This significantly increases the reliability of counterfeit detection of clean or slightly dirty documents. All in all, this condition-dependent authenticity check makes documents very easy identify good condition with high reliability as real or false. Since only the checking of documents in very good condition is tightened, the proportion of genuine documents not recognized as genuine remains low.
- Another aspect of the invention is the use of the idea of DE 10029051 AI that part of the authenticity criteria used for the authenticity check is determined on the basis of forged documents.
- the authenticity check with specified authenticity criteria is expanded by an additional authenticity check with additional authenticity criteria, the additional authenticity criteria being determined on the basis of forged documents.
- the additional authenticity criteria are generally determined in a separate process, e.g. in specially designed facilities, in which forged documents are examined in particular for characteristic differences to real documents. From the differences found, additional authenticity criteria are determined, which are then fed to the authenticity checking process. Documents are still checked against fixed authenticity criteria and classified as genuine if the authenticity criteria are met.
- forgeries can be recognized if the checked documents do not meet the additional authenticity criteria determined on known forgeries, which preferably relate to characteristic differences between a forgery found and real documents. In this way, increased reliability in the detection of counterfeits, in particular with regard to known counterfeits and in circulation, is achieved.
- Figure 1 is a schematic view of a recycling machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic flow diagram to illustrate the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of an example of a combined deposit and withdrawal machine 1 according to the invention, which is also called recycling machine 1 for short.
- an externally accessible input compartment 3 is integrated in the housing 2 of the recycling machine 1, into which a stack of banknotes BN to be deposited can be entered during a deposit transaction.
- the bank notes BN entered into the input compartment 3 are separated and transported by means of a transport system 7 through a sensor unit 5, in which the authenticity and the condition of the bank notes BN are checked.
- the evaluation of the sensor results takes place in an EDV-based evaluation unit 6 connected to the sensor unit 5 via a data line 8, which can also be a component of the sensor unit 5 itself.
- switches are controlled in the transport system 7, which either place the checked banknote BN into an externally accessible output compartment 4 for unrecognized banknotes, one of several cassettes 9a-c for banknotes BN accepted as genuine, or one of possibly several Storage boxes 10 for wrong or suspected counterfeit banknotes.
- the cassettes 9a-c and the filing boxes 10 are not accessible from the outside.
- the checked banknotes are stored in the cassettes 9a-c according to their nominal value, separately from the banknotes BN already stored therein.
- the bank notes BN to be paid out are separated from the cassettes 9a-c and output into the output compartment 4 by means of the transport system 7.
- the possible transport routes of the banknotes BN are symbolized by arrows.
- banknotes deposited by a customer can thus be retained during a deposit transaction and credited to an account assigned to the customer.
- banknotes retained in subsequent payment transactions, also to another customer can be issued again and the amounts paid out can be debited from an account assigned to this customer.
- the recycling machine 1 is particularly distinguished by the sensor unit 5 with the associated evaluation unit 6.
- the sensor unit 5 comprises a plurality of sensor modules 5a-f, which measure different physical and / or chemical properties of a deposited bank note BN.
- An image sensor module 5a, a magnetism sensor module 5b, a conductivity sensor module 5c, a UV sensor module 5d and an IR sensor module 5e are used as sensor modules 5a-f, for example, to determine the format, the printed image, the magnetism, the conductivity, the Lightening freedom, the degree of soiling and other condition (holes, tears, dog ears, etc.) of the checked banknotes.
- Another independent idea of the present invention is to also measure the luminescence radiation, particularly preferably both fluorescence and phosphorescence radiation, of feature substances introduced into the paper or the printing ink in a recycling machine 1, as described, for example, in EP 1 223 208 AI or EP 1 241 021 A2 are described.
- the intensities and / or intensity ratios of the emission bands or lines and / or their rise and / or decay times are preferably measured in an additional sensor module 5f of the sensor unit 5.
- the paid-in banknotes preferably not only the paid-in banknotes, but also the banknotes paid out in a payout transaction are checked again for number, authenticity and / or nominal value.
- This can be done either with a separate sensor unit or with a common sensor unit 5, as is shown by way of example in FIG. 1, in which both the paid-in and the paid-out banknotes pass through the sensor unit 5 and into the one that also serves for the manual removal of banknotes Issue Tray 3, for example can be constructed as described in DE10210689A1.
- the luminecez measurements are preferably carried out only for the banknotes BN deposited during a current deposit transaction and not for the banknotes BN to be withdrawn during a current payment transaction, which at least partially originate from previous deposit transactions, whereby the evaluation of the sensor signals of the sensor unit 5 can be accelerated.
- the n measured values M j to M n recorded by these sensor modules 5a-f are fed to the evaluation device 6.
- the measurements of the individual sensor modules 5a-f can also be carried out in a time and / or location-resolved manner.
- the measured values M 1 to M n supplied in this way of a bank note BN to be checked are then evaluated by the evaluation unit 6 in several test steps in order to be able to obtain statements about the authenticity and the condition of the bank note BN.
- the deposited banknotes BN are classified according to the categories shown in Table 1. This means that a paid-in banknote BN is classified into one of the categories 1 (not recognized), 2 (false), 3 (suspected of being forgery) or 4 (genuine), the banknotes BN classified as genuine depending on their condition being classified into categories 4a ( fit) or 4b (unfit), ie assessed for re-payability.
- banknotes not recognized due to double deduction are immediately returned to the payer in the output compartment 4, the banknotes categorized as false or suspected of forgery are stored separately in the storage boxes 10 and the real banknotes are separated into the cassettes 9a-c according to their denomination and condition , so that the Category 4a banknotes can be paid out to other depositors in good condition in subsequent withdrawal transactions.
- FIG. 2 illustrates in a simplified manner an example of a sequence of the classification of a paid-in bank note BN, which is designed as a sequential check of the existence of the individual categories. Thus, for example, first one or more test steps marked with S1 are carried out, which decide whether the checked document can be recognized as bank note BN at all.
- measured values of the image sensor module are evaluated in order to check the format and / or the printed image and / or the nominal value of the banknote.
- a multiple deduction measurement can also be carried out, for example, in order to detect the presence of overlapping bank notes.
- This multiple deduction measurement can also be carried out, for example, by evaluating optical as well as magnetic measured values. If the measured values or quantities derived therefrom are not within specified tolerance ranges, for example because the format is wrong or the nominal value cannot be clearly determined, the banknote is classified as category 1 and, after passing through the sensor unit 5, is re-output in the output compartment 4.
- the measured value is e.g. compared with an upper and / or lower threshold.
- banknotes for example, in which properties such as the print image and format are correct, properties that can be copied well with conventional color copies, but other authenticity properties, such as measured values. te about optical, in particular IR or UV properties, magnetism or electrical properties or quantities derived therefrom are outside of predetermined wide tolerance ranges.
- bank note BN to be tested is also not a category 2 bank note and has thus been assessed as "acceptable”, ie capable of acceptance and value-setting, are one or more further test steps S3 carried out to check whether the banknote BN is a banknote falling into category 3, ie a suspected counterfeit, in which, for example, the above-mentioned or other measured values are derived from optical, in particular IR or UV properties, magnetism or electrical properties or the above-mentioned or others
- this category 3 can also include genuine banknotes in which at least some of the measured values fall outside the banknotes that are not soiled or normally soiled, for example due to heavy soiling usual tolerance ranges n.
- banknotes that could not be classified in any of categories 1 to 3 and therefore belong to category 4 are checked for their condition and thus for their ability to be re-issued from machine 1.
- one or more test steps S4 determine, for example, whether the degree of soiling of the banknote BN and / or the number, distribution or size of holes, cracks, dog ears or the like are within predetermined tolerance ranges. If so, the bank note BN is classified as reusable, ie category 4a, in a cassette 9a-c corresponding to the nominal value and can be reissued in subsequent transactions. Otherwise the banknote will be non-reusable, ie category rie 4b, classified and retained separately in machine 1 and not issued again from machine 1 in subsequent transactions.
- a bank note BN when a bank note BN is checked, the measured values for a bank note property are only compared with a single associated tolerance range in order to decide whether the measured value is assessed as positive or negative.
- z. B. about the acceptability of the banknote or in the example mentioned e.g. in the test step S2, z. B. only a smaller number of positive measurement tests are required than for a subsequent test step, e.g. for the test step S3 to differentiate the authenticity categories 3 or 4. If ten different measured values are assumed in total, only four measured value tests, for example, have to be positive in order for the banknote in the device to be acceptable, i.e. Assess category 3 or 4, while at least six positive measurement tests are necessary to confirm the banknote as genuine, i.e. judged as Category 4.
- measurement values for different measurement properties and in particular also from different sensor modules 5a-f are preferably taken into account.
- a different weighting e.g. B. be carried out according to a different weighting factor of the individual measured value tests in order to be able to distinguish important from less important measurements in the evaluation.
- z. B. again a higher total number of points is required, corresponding to the sum of the points of all positive and / or negative measured values than for the assessment of the acceptability of the banknote or in step S3 of the check for category 3.
- variables derived therefrom can always be used in the evaluation.
- the measured values or the quantities derived therefrom can also be differentiated into different importance categories in accordance with the measurement of a specific physical property of the banknote.
- the measured values have easily falsified properties, such as optical or electrical measured values recorded in the visible frequency range, categorized as less important than, for example, the optical or magnetic measured values recorded in the invisible frequency range, which are more difficult to falsify.
- the measured values of the individual sensor modules 5a-f can also be evaluated as being of different importance.
- z. B. only the positive measurement of a less important property is sufficient, while at least one important property must also be tested positively for readability or in step S3 of checking for category 3.
- a combination of several measured values is formed during the evaluation and this combination variable is compared with its own tolerance range during the evaluation of at least one test step.
- the combination of the several measured values can e.g. be a multi-parametric mathematical function which e.g. forms the minimum and / or maximum and / or an average and / or the ratio and / or a linear combination of the measured values to be linked.
- a link size of several measured values is formed and compared with an associated tolerance range.
- This linkage variable will preferably be a derived variable which is derived from measured values of different physical or chemical properties or different sensor modules 5a-f, both e.g. depends on both the magnetism and the optical properties of the tested banknote.
- Such a linking variable linking several different measured variables is preferably used in test step S2 for differentiation the wrong of the counterfeit banknotes are used, while in a second test step S3, ie to differentiate the suspect counterfeit from the real banknotes BN, the individual non-linked measurement values or the quantities derived therefrom are again individually compared with the associated tolerance ranges.
- This approach has the advantage that a better quality check is made possible, so that the acceptance check associated with lower requirements for the clear determination of the authenticity of the banknotes or the check for category 2 can be carried out more easily than the check to be carried out with a high degree of certainty actual authenticity and / or reproducibility, ie the examination for category 3 or 4.
- a correlation of several measured values to one another is checked in one of the test steps, for example by B. a ratio formation of several measured values is carried out. If measured values of the same banknote property and / or the same sensor module 5a-f are evaluated, this can e.g. When measuring magnetism at different points on the banknote area, it is not that the absolute values of the magnetism at different points are compared with an associated tolerance range, but at least in one of the test steps it is only checked whether the ratio of the measured magnetism values at different points in a predetermined tolerance range, which is characteristic of real banknotes.
- a measurement value is normalized by at least one other measurement value, which is preferably obtained from another banknote property measurement and / or another sensor module 5a-f comes.
- an optical measurement value that is particularly characteristic of the authenticity, for example recorded in the invisible frequency range, or a magnetic measurement value can be standardized by another measurement value that is characteristic of the state.
- the measured values of the magnetic sensor module can be standardized depending on the pressure intensity in order to be able to take into account the condition of the banknote, for example, which can lead to a reduction in the magnetism measured values for washed-out banknotes, for example.
- step S2 only the pure presence of a banknote property is checked, while in a second check step associated with higher demands on the accuracy of the authenticity check, e.g. the step S3, the exact location or structure of the banknote property is determined.
- step S3 the exact location or structure of the banknote property is determined.
- the different type of test in two test steps can also consist, for example, in that in a first test step it is determined whether a banknote has a predetermined spatial coding of a magnetic, optical or electrical property, for example. This means that it is checked, for example, whether the magnetism has a given spatial distribution, an optical barcode with a given structure is present, or the security thread has a given magnetic or electrical coding, as is to be expected with real banknotes.
- the individual measured values of the coded property are then compared with associated individual and preferably different tolerance ranges in order to be able to obtain information as to whether the coding has the correct intensity. behavior, for example in the case of predetermined differences in the individual measured values of the coding, is present at different points on the banknote.
- a spatially resolved measurement can also be carried out in one test step and a non-spatially resolved measurement in another test step.
- measured values about the magnetism are recorded at different points on the banknote surface.
- an average value from different recorded magnetism measurement values is formed, which is a measure of the averaged magnetism behavior of the banknote BN, while only in the second step, in which e.g.
- state variables such as e.g. Measured values about dog ears, holes and / or cracks can be taken into account.
- the device according to the invention can also be used in a cash deposit machine without repayment functionality. If a check for re-payability is to take place, in this case, the corresponding test steps are also carried out and the banknotes, which are differentiated according to whether they can be re-paid or not, are then filed or marked separately for later post-processing without being able to be re-issued from the machine itself.
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