EP2697755A1 - Carte de paiement, procédé de paiement scriptural - Google Patents
Carte de paiement, procédé de paiement scripturalInfo
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- EP2697755A1 EP2697755A1 EP12724397.0A EP12724397A EP2697755A1 EP 2697755 A1 EP2697755 A1 EP 2697755A1 EP 12724397 A EP12724397 A EP 12724397A EP 2697755 A1 EP2697755 A1 EP 2697755A1
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- Prior art keywords
- payment
- reader
- payment card
- card
- pos
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- G06Q20/34—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices or networks using cards, e.g. integrated circuit [IC] cards or magnetic cards
- G06Q20/353—Payments by cards read by M-devices
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- G06Q20/00—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols
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- G06Q20/20—Point-of-sale [POS] network systems
- G06Q20/204—Point-of-sale [POS] network systems comprising interface for record bearing medium or carrier for electronic funds transfer or payment credit
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- G06Q20/00—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols
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- G06Q20/00—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols
- G06Q20/30—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices or networks
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Definitions
- the solution refers to a payment card, on which there can run a POS (Point of Sale) terminal ' s payment terminal application.
- the payment card can be used in common payment processes according to existing configurations and in addition it can also form a POS terminal.
- the solution also describes the cashless payment method based on this kind of payment card.
- the existing POS terminals widespread in business premises, are characterized by a stable structure, which, besides other things, encompasses a communication channel connected to a payment processing center, printer, encryption key, display, card reader (sometimes card readers of different forms) and also a keyboard for PIN code entering.
- This technical configuration requires certain space and it is relatively expensive.
- the known realizations of POS terminals are intended especially for stable sale locations in physical shops, where the high costs of purchase, installation and operation of POS terminals are compensated by the correspondingly high purchase turnovers.
- Some published patents describe divided POS terminals in which there is only its operating part directly at the payment location in the shop; it is connected to the remaining part located at a different location in the shop.
- a payment card which includes two chips according to this solution.
- One chip which contains a Secure Element with the payment card application, is connected with the common contact field on the payment card and/or with a contactless communications channel, and possibly even with an antenna on the payment card.
- a second chip which contains a Secure Element with a POS terminal application, is connected to the first chip by means of a contact connection on the payment card.
- the subject matter of this solution thus lies in the fact that the payment card has two chips with Secure Element and a chip with a payment card unit is connected to a chip with a payment terminal unit in a contact way.
- the core feature of the solution presented is that the POS payment terminal chip can be located on the payment card; this chip is connected basically permanently in a contact way to the chip with the payment card unit.
- the configuration presented unites a payment card and a virtual POS terminal ' s kernel into one carrier.
- the mutual interconnection of chips with Secure Elements can be done directly or through a circuit and/or computing module. Even a contactless communication channel antenna or a contact field can be connected to this circuit and/or computing module.
- the second Secure Element contains a payment terminal has all software applications and possibly even configuration data necessary for the run of the payment terminal stored within it.
- the payment card with the second Secure element will not have the outer appearance of the POS terminal as this one is perceived by a paying customer in a physical shop.
- the run of the POS payment terminal in the payment card Secure Element will first run in the form of generic and temporarily not configured payment terminal and only subsequently the configuration data will be loaded in the interaction with the reader or another counter device.
- the Secure Element will contain POS payment terminal in such a way that it encompasses an independent unit with payment-terminal application and in preferable configuration even there will be minimally a memory controller unit and download management unit.
- the POS terminal will communicate with the payment card unit in a way as if this one was inserted in the contact reader of the payment card, however in reality this connection is stable due to contact connection on the payment card.
- the first Secure Element will contain a payment card in the way used until now by having a payment data unit, which however do not have to be exclusively in the EMV standard form.
- the payment card can be in a form, size of a standard card, e.g. ID-1 in accordance with ISO/IEC 7810 (85.60 x 53.98 mm) with electric connection according ISO 7816.
- the payment card according to this solution will cooperate even with a common POS terminal reader; in this case only the common functionality of the payment card is used.
- the cooperation with a reader according to this solution during which the reader will ensure that the POS payment terminal on the payment card is configured with current data.
- the reader can belong to the merchant or it can be only held by the merchant; it contains a secure memory with identification data, which above all encompasses data that are necessary for configuration and allocation of the POS payment terminal to the corresponding merchant ' s bank account.
- the payment card will encompass generic payment terminal, which will become a specific payment terminal with unique identity only after it is connected to the reader. The reader will provide the temporarily created connection with a unique identification of the user for the benefit of whom the payment should be made.
- the really functional POS terminal will come into existence from a temporary connection between a reader owned or held by a merchant and a payment card according to this solution.
- the second SE on the payment card according to this solution is configured to correspond with the merchant by a temporary connection between the payment card and the reader.
- the connection is called temporary because after the payment process is ended, the parts can be separated, the communication channel is interrupted and new connections between the reader and a different payment card can be created repeatedly.
- the repeated connection between the beforehand used payment card and the reader is not excluded. It is necessary to understand the temporality of the connection as a time interval in principle limited to one specific payment process (for example, a consumer making one check-out at the merchant ' s).
- This connection interval refers to a connection that takes place between the start and the end of the payment process.
- the possibility to always pair a new element on the side of the merchant and a new element on the side of the paying user presents a solution, in which a POS terminal on the paying user ' s payment card can always be created, with the POS terminal having the identity of the corresponding merchant - recipient of the payment.
- the reader in this case behaves as a POS payment terminal and the merchant will commonly call it a POS terminal; however from the structure and course of applications ' point of view, the reader is only a necessary but not a sufficient part of the entire POS payment terminal functionality. Therefore, the term reader must be understood generally as a part of the terminal, which is basically associated with a merchant, or with a particular point of sales and this part of a terminal ensures correct routing of cashless payments made by users.
- the device described here as a reader has an important configuration task and it contains corresponding hardware and software elements to fulfill this task. The reader is therefore necessary to understand any device, which cooperates with a credit card as described above.
- the reader can have two basic functions - carrying the identity of a POS terminal and a means for entering the value of the payment.
- this kind of version may not be comfortable for the merchant, because he would have to control the paying customer ' s payment card or he would have to trust that the customer entered the correct payment amount into the payment terminal application.
- the inserted value could be displayed even on a display on the payment card or on the reader ' s display so it could be checked by the merchant. However, it will be more comfortable, if the amount to be paid is entered over the elements on the merchant ' s side.
- the payment card can encompass even a display and a keyboard.
- the payment card can include a payment button, which will be used for the confirmation of the payment by the paying customer.
- the reader itself is not capable of realizing payment terminal application with a common payment card and it does not even have to have communication channels for the creation of the connection with the payment processor center (e.g. bank, clearing house etc.) because especially its usage in offline payments will be important.
- the payment processor center e.g. bank, clearing house etc.
- This enables considerable simplification of the hardware of the device on the side of merchant and by that to increase the number of locations where it will be possible to pay in a cashless form. Only by connecting the reader and the payment card according to this solution will the complete hardware set capable of fulfilling all basic functions of a common POS payment terminal be created.
- the important element of the presented solution is the fact that besides the normally included chip with payment card data, the payment card contains also hardware and software elements, so that the set, together with the reader, will be able to run and realize payment terminal application directly on the payment card ' s carrier for specific payments.
- the payment terminal application forms the core of the cashless payment operation in a process way.
- the communication channel for the connection of the payment card with the reader can be a contact one using a contact field on the payment card or it can be contactless e.g. NFC field with an antenna in the payment card ' s body.
- the payment recipient will buy only a very simple reader, which will carry the information such as the identity and the terminal ' s number, and to this information the account number of the corresponding recipient can be assigned in the payment processor center.
- This kind of reader will be very small and simple. It can be in the form of a small box with display and keyboard over which the payment recipient will enter the required amount to be paid.
- the identification data can be stored directly in the corresponding element on the printed circuit of the reader or they can be stored on ICC (integrated circuit card) card or on other carriers like e.g. until now known SAM (Security Authentication Module) cards with cryptographic key.
- the customer will connect his payment card to the reader. This can be done in a contact way - by inserting it into the reader ' s slot or in case of contactless payment cards, it can be done by taping the payment card to the reader. By tapping it, the NFC communication channel will be created and the reader sends the information on the identity of this temporarily created POS payment terminal to the payment card.
- the identification data can be encrypted using Master Key, which is stored in the Secure Element of the reader.
- Secure Element we can understand especially, however not exclusively, a secure memory with necessary interface, which can be in the form of independent chip with a corresponding computing capacity.
- the Secure Element can be configured in such a way that the data stored on it are not accessible from the outside; however these data can be used as input parameters on the realization of computing operation within Secure Element and only the results of these computing operations, e.g. in the form of cryptograms, are getting out.
- the payment terminal application After the input data from the reader are read on the payment card, they become the basis for the payment terminal application ' s operation. From a general, generic, indifferent terminal a specific POS terminal is created in this way, and this specific POS terminal is assigned to the corresponding payment recipient in the payment system. This phase is something like preparation for the start of a new onetime POS terminal. Subsequently, during the connection, the payment terminal application e.g. of the EMV type can run in a similar way as it runs in standard POS terminals today. The payment within the payment terminal application runs in such a way as if there was a payment card, the chip of which is in reality firmly connected to the POS terminal ' s chip, inserted in the POS terminal in a contact way.
- the encryption of the POS terminal ' s identification data can be realized using Master Key, which in general can be and mostly even will be different from encryption keys, that are used subsequently by the payment terminal application itself for the creation of the payment cryptogram.
- the Master Key can originate from e.g. the supplier of the reader ' s hardware and the encryption keys of the payment terminal application can be issued by the bank or by the payment processor.
- the difference of the encryption keys in reality will be conditioned by different requests of individual subjects operating in the payment settlement system.
- the payment terminal application can run directly on the payment card while the data on the customer ' s payment card are neither sent over an external reader, nor to the internet or other communications network, a situation which has a positive influence on the security of the payment operation.
- the reader can be of different appearance besides a small one-purpose box with a keyboard, which directly contains Secure Element with identification data. It can be also created in such a way that it has an external card reader created within, which preferably is in the classic standard ICC (integrated circuit card) card form. In that case, the sensitive data can be loaded into the chip of this kind of ICC card.
- the card ' s chip also contains even some set memory capacity, which can be suitably used for recording data on realized payment transactions. After the end of the day, the merchant can keep the basic part of the reader in the store, e.g. in the newsstand and take only the ICC card with him.
- the reader has its own interface, e.g. of the USB form for the connection with extending accessories, which enables for the payment data to be printed from the reader, or respectively, over this connector it would be possible to ensure connection to the GPRS modem and similar.
- FIG. 1 there is a scheme of how the different components are connected by means of a circuitry and/or computing module.
- the figure 2 depicts a possible different interconnection of chips with Secure Elements.
- the antenna is connected to the first chip which contains the Secure Element with a payment card unit.
- the figure 3 shows a payment card as in figure 1 which also has a display and payment button.
- FIG 5 there is a contact connection between the payment card and the reader.
- FIG 6 there is a diagram showing the course of the payment illustrating task division between the reader and the payment card with two-tap mode.
- FIG 7 there is a diagram showing the course of the payment illustrating task division between the reader and the payment card with the payment card in the reader mode.
- a reader 8 in the shape of a single purpose box.
- This reader 8 has a numerical keyboard VI, a display 1J_, its own power source in the form of a rechargeable battery and an NFC communications element with an antenna 5 under the surface of the upper cover.
- the reader 8 has also a guiding symbol marking showing a user where he should tap his payment card 3.
- a removable SAM card with a Secure Element 2 is inserted into the reader 8.
- This Secure Element 2 has the identification of the POS payment terminal and also the Master Key for encryption of communications which were previously downloaded. In a different version of the reader 8, these data can be downloaded directly into a Secure Memory on the reader's 8 printed circuit board.
- the payment card 3 as shown in figure 1 has a Secure Element 1 with a common payment card unit as found in common plastic payment cards; it also has a Secure Element 2 which contains a POS terminal unit, a contact field 4 according to the ISO 7816 standard, an antenna 5 and a module 6 with circuitry and/or computing capability.
- Secure Element 1 contains a payment card unit associated with one specific payment account of the user. This payment card unit can cooperate with a standard contact POS and standard contactless readers by operating as a standard dual interface card.
- the power required for operation of the payment card 3 when it operates as a standard dual interface card can be provided by the electro-magnetic field of the reader 8, just like a standard dual interface card.
- the power required for operation of the payment card 3 with the reader 8 can also be powered in this way, or optionally by means of its own power source, preferably chargeable from the electro-magnetic field of the reader 8.
- the merchant When the user wishes to pay the merchant, the merchant enters the amount he wants for his goods or service to the reader 8 using the keypad VI. If the user is satisfied with the numeric output shown on the display V ⁇ _ and considers it to be ok, the merchant presses OK or ENTER on the keypad VI.
- the identification data of the POS payment terminal and the payment amount are encrypted with the help of the Master Key and prepared for transmission by the NFC communications element of the reader 8.
- the merchant asks the paying customer to tap his payment card 3 to the reader 8.
- the encrypted data from the reader 8 are sent from the reader 8 to the payment card 3.
- the data are decrypted.
- a payment transaction is then made according to the normal EMV standard in Secure Element 2 using the POS terminal data, payment amount and payment account data received from Secure Element 1_. The result is encrypted in a payment cryptogram.
- the paying customer then taps his payment card 3 a second time to the reader 8. During this second tap, the payment cryptogram is sent to the reader 8. The paying customer then presses OK or ENTER on the reader 8, and the payment cryptogram is storing in the removable SAM module of the reader 8.
- the figure 3 shows a different option of mutual interconnection of elements on the payment card 3 with the same outer functionality.
- the solution according to this example is shown on the figures 3, 5 and 7 and it contains a reader 8, which has contacts for the connection with the payment card 3.
- the payment card 3 has two chips with the first and the second Secure Element 1_, 2; on the first Secure Element 1 there are several independent domains with payment cards ' units of various issuers.
- the second Secure Element 2 is intended for the operation of the POS applications.
- the POS is an indifferent POS terminal without specific acquirer ' s configuration data.
- the payment card 3 is also equipped with a display 10 used to show the amount being paid and also to show simple icons, which inform about the course of payment.
- the payment card 3 in this example also contains a payment button 9, by which one can express explicitly authorization of the running payment. Since it can be problematic to fulfill the energy requirements of these elements on the payment card 3 only from the reader ' s 8 electromagnetic field, the payment card 3 in this example can also have its own source of energy in the form of a flat battery, which will be recharged over the payment card ' s 3 contact field 4 during each connection with the reader 8.
- the reader 8 has a slot for insertion of an ICC card, which carries the payment acquirer ' s POS configuration data. Then the reader 8 itself does not have to be personalized and all payment acquirer ' s personalization data will be located on the ICC card, to which they will be transferred by means of existing standard equipment or common equipment with small adjustments.
- the reader 8 has a common contact interface for the connection with the payment card ' s 3 contact field 4. This will make it possible to realize a payment for a benefit of a specific recipient even in someone else ' s reader 8 in case the payment acquirer ' s ICC card is inserted into the reader 8 during payment.
- the merchant as the payment ' s recipient inserts the information on the paid amount into the reader 8. This information is transferred into the payment card 3, where it is displayed on the display 10. After checking the amount on the display 8, the customer presses the confirming button 9. After this, the POS payment terminal ' s identification data is encrypted and sent along with the amount being paid to the payment card ' s 3 chip. The customer can monitor individual phases of the payment over the pictograms that are being displayed on the payment card ' s 3 display 10. The display 10 is located on the payment card 3 in such a way so it is readable even when the payment card 3 is inserted into reader 8. According to the selected risk management of the payment card 3 and with regard to the amount being paid, the customer can be asked to enter password, PIN code e.g.
- the reader 8 is not connected on-line to the payment processing centre so the clearing of the payments, which is based on the transmission of payment cryptograms can be as following.
- the payment recipient takes out the ICC card from the reader 8.
- This ICC card carries not only configuration data but also stores payment cryptograms. He takes this ICC card into his bank or he himself enters it into the ATM machine, which will be able to recognize type of the ICC card and process the payments stored for the benefit of the recipient's account.
- the reader 8 is the same as in Example 1 .
- the payment card 3 of figure 3 also has a display 10 and a button 9.
- the merchant When the user wishes to pay the merchant, the merchant enters the amount that he wants for his goods or service using the keypad VI on the reader 8. If the user, by viewing the display 10, is certain that the number put-in is correct, the merchant presses OK or ENTER on the keypad VI.
- the identification data of the POS payment terminal and the payment amount are encrypted with the help of the Master Key and they are prepared for transmission by the NFC communications element of the reader 8.
- the merchant asks the paying customer to tap his payment card 3 to the reader 8.
- the data encrypted in the reader 8 are sent from the reader 8 to the payment card 3.
- the data are decrypted.
- the amount is displayed on the payment card's 3 display 10.
- the paying customer confirms his payment by pressing the button 9 on the card 3.
- a payment transaction is then made according to the normal EMV standard in Secure Element 2 using the POS terminal data, payment amount and payment account data received from Secure Element 1_.
- the result is encrypted in a payment cryptogram.
- the paying customer then taps his payment card 3 a second time to the reader 8. During this second tap, the payment cryptogram is sent to the reader 8. The payment cryptogram is stored in the removable SAM module of the reader 8.
- the payment card 3 in this example has its own energy source, which may be chargeable from the electro-magnetic field of the reader 8. Industrial applicability
- the industrial usability is obvious. According to this invention, it is possible to industrially manufacture and use payment cards with POS payment terminal, which is configured to a specific terminal only after it is connected to the reader.
- the readers will be designed above all for small business premises, for mobile stands and similar.
- the payment card according to this invention will be operating also as a common dual interface card, and as such it will be possible to use it for payments on common POS terminals.
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