US20090034605A1 - Method and device for routing of specific data, particularly of receiving rights in a pay-tv terminal - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method and a device for routing of specific data, particularly receiving rights, in a pay-TV terminal, which are transmitted from a transmitter via a transmission medium to the pay-TV terminal, using mobile data carriers, particularly chipcards.
- terminals for receiving a pay-TV program are usually set-top boxes or decoders. However, other terminals such as PC cards or PCMCIA modules are also possible, or the terminal may also be integrated into a television set.
- the security modules used are usually chipcards which are not permanently connected to the terminal, but can also be removed from it.
- the program contents are encrypted, in that the program data are encrypted by an encryption algorithm such as the DVB common-scrambling algorithm, or with the DES algorithm, and are decrypted in the pay-TV terminal.
- an encryption algorithm such as the DVB common-scrambling algorithm, or with the DES algorithm
- the receiving conditions are added to a program in the form of “entitlement control messages” (ECMs) which are transmitted with the program contents.
- ECMs entity control messages
- These ECMs are associated in fixed manner with the program contents and make it possible for the encrypted program contents to be decrypted again, thereby enabling the customer to use picture and sound in the accustomed manner.
- the receiving rights are transmitted in the form of “entitlement management messages” (EMMs).
- EMMs entity management messages
- the program contents, the receiving conditions and the receiving rights are transmitted over the same transmission medium (cable, satellite, terrestrial broadcast, etc.). However, the receiving rights are not linked with the program contents, but with a logical address of the terminal of the customer or with that of the security module.
- a basic principle of addressing in pay-TV systems lies in storing all the receiving rights of a customer on his/her personal security module. This also enables a customer to use a different terminal to view the pay-TV programs to which he has subscribed or which he has bought (when traveling, for example). Consequently, the terminal itself does not contain an address.
- the pay-TV terminal Since the receiving rights are addressed to a security module, usually in the form of a chipcard, the pay-TV terminal filters out from the stream of received receiving rights only those which are addressed to the current chipcard that is presently in communication with the terminal.
- the pay-TV terminal receives additionally required filter criteria from the current chipcard. This means that a customer can only receive new receiving rights when his chipcard is in communication with a pay-TV terminal. Therefore, pay-TV customers are advised to continually leave their chipcards in the pay-TV terminal.
- the program provider since the program provider must also expect that customers will not follow this advice, the program provider must repeatedly transmit the receiving rights over a long period of time, which, given large numbers of customers, necessitates a tremendous data capacity.
- World Patent Document No. 93/07715 A1 describes a pay-TV terminal which includes a card reader, a microprocessor and a memory, in which user-specific demands on the pay-TV terminal can be input via a chipcard and the card reader. As soon as the chipcard is inserted into the card reader, the data are downloaded from the chipcard and stored in the memory.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a method and device for routing of specific data, particularly receiving rights, in a pay-TV terminal, which no longer have the above disadvantages.
- the pay-TV terminal buffers certain data, particularly the receiving rights, and, once a specific mobile data carrier, particularly a chipcard, is in communication with the pay-TV terminal, the receiving rights belonging to this mobile data carrier are routed to said mobile data carrier and stored.
- the pay-TV terminal uses a list to store a certain number of chipcard numbers, together with chipcard-specific filter information, with which the pay-TV terminal is to cooperate.
- the pay-TV terminal “knows” which receiving rights it must filter out from the data stream of all transmitted receiving rights in order to be able to store those receiving rights in the list.
- the length of the list and/or the precise composition of the list is predetermined to be variable or fixed. This makes it possible, depending on the technical possibilities of the pay-TV terminal, to configure a memory of the pay-TV terminal for the list on the one hand and, on the other hand, for other purposes not further described here. Since the storage capacity of the pay-TV terminal is not unlimited, the list is dimensioned to a certain size, so that only a certain number of chipcard numbers can be stored in the list in the pay-TV terminal.
- the list it is also possible for the list to be generated automatically by the pay-TV terminal according to fixed rules.
- the list is entered manually by the customer.
- the customer independently program the numbers of the chipcard into the pay-TV terminal.
- the list it is also conceivable for the list to be transferred into the pay-TV terminal via the medium.
- the system operator transmits the chipcard numbers via the transmission path to the pay-TV terminal of the customer; this, of course, presupposes that the terminal can be addressed. Consequently, the chipcard numbers can be transferred via this path into the list of the pay-TV terminal and stored there.
- a mobile data carrier particularly a chipcard, transmits filter information to the pay-TV terminal as soon as it is in communication with the pay-TV terminal.
- the pay-TV terminal requires this filter information in order to be able to filter out from the stream of transmitted receiving rights, those rights which are relevant for the chipcard in question.
- a prioritization logic circuit must ensure that receiving rights or the numbers of the chipcards are removed from the list, so that only the “most important” chipcard numbers and their receiving rights are stored in the pay-TV terminal.
- the invention further relates to a pay-TV terminal that features at least a memory, a communication apparatus and a control and evaluation electronics which makes it possible for the specific data, particularly the receiving rights, to be stored in the pay-TV terminal and, in response to communication via the communication apparatus of the pay-TV terminal with a specific mobile data carrier, particularly with a chipcard, for this specific data to be routed to the chipcard.
- the memory is a nonvolatile, preferably an EEPROM or a flash PROM, memory.
- EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
- flash PROM electrically programmable read-only memory
- a control module of the control and evaluation electronics in the pay-TV terminal is responsible for carrying out an allocation between the specific data and the specific data carriers.
- the control module therefore has the function of correctly allocating the specific data (receiving rights) to the numbers of the chipcards stored in the list of the pay-TV terminal, in order to be able to store the data in the list.
- An evaluation module of the control and evaluation electronics checks which mobile data carrier is in communication with the pay-TV terminal, in order thereby to permit the correct routing of the specific data. Consequently, the evaluation module has the function, inter alia, of checking whether a chipcard is in communication with the pay-TV terminal. If so, the evaluation module checks whether receiving rights are available for this chipcard, in order thus to transmit these receiving rights to the chipcard. If the chipcard in question, or its chipcard number, is not entered in the list, the evaluation module must ensure that this is done.
- a priority circuit in the pay-TV terminal decides which specific data, particularly receiving rights, are deleted if the available memory space in the pay-TV terminal is exceeded. Therefore, should the list stored in the pay-TV terminal be completely filled with data, the priority circuit has the function of providing a logic to ensure that either further chipcards which are inserted into the terminal are ignored or, alternatively, that chipcard numbers stored in the list are deleted, so that “new” chipcards can be entered in the list.
- a method according to the present invention and a device according to the present invention according to claim 9 each have the advantage that several customers can now access one pay-TV terminal with their personal chipcards and are therefore always able to receive new or additional receiving rights and to store them on their chipcards.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a pay-TV system
- FIG. 2 shows a flow chart of the communication between a chipcard and a pay-TV terminal
- FIG. 3 shows a flow chart of the communication between a pay-TV terminal and a transmission medium
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic block diagram of a pay-TV terminal.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic scenario of a pay-TV system 1 used to receive and decode encrypted television programs.
- Pay-TV system 1 includes a pay-TV terminal 2 , a transmission medium 3 and a transmitter 4 , both pay-TV terminal 2 and transmitter 4 being connected to transmission medium 3 .
- FIG. 1 also shows a plurality of symbolically depicted mobile data carriers 34 in the form of chipcards 5 with their contacting elements 6 .
- Pay-TV terminal 2 has a communication apparatus 36 in the form of a contacting device 7 used to accept chipcards 5 .
- a symbolically depicted memory 35 in the form of a list 8 .
- List 8 is symbolically shown with rows 9 and columns 10 , to indicate that data can be stored in a structured manner in list 8 .
- Pay-TV terminal 2 is connected via a connecting cable 11 to transmission medium 3 .
- transmitter 4 is connected via a connecting cable 12 to transmission medium 3 .
- FIG. 2 shows a first, greatly simplified flow chart 13 in order to explain hereinbelow the communication between a chipcard 5 and a pay-TV terminal 2 .
- a starting point 14 in which necessary software and/or hardware initializations are carried out, is followed by a first step 15 .
- pay-TV terminal 2 waits for a chipcard 5 , in order to enter into communication with it.
- a chipcard 5 with its contacting elements 6 is introduced into contacting device 7 of pay-TV terminal 2 , a transition is made to a first branch point 16 .
- step 17 in which the filter information and the number of chipcard 5 are transferred into list 8 of pay-TV terminal 2 . If this step has already been executed in the past, then, starting from first branch point 16 , this step 17 is skipped and a jump is made to a second branch point 18 . If the chipcard is a “new” chipcard, then, starting from step 17 , second branch point 18 is also reached. At second branch point 18 , it is decided whether special data, particularly receiving rights, exist for this chipcard 5 , the special data having been transferred at an earlier time or at this moment to pay-TV terminal 2 by transmitter 4 via transmission medium 3 .
- step 19 the receiving rights for inserted chipcard 5 , stored in list 8 , are transmitted to chipcard 5 . Consequently, the receiving rights for this chipcard 5 have now been transmitted, through intermediate storage in list 8 of pay-TV terminal 2 , to chipcard 5 of the customer.
- step 19 no further actions are required, so that a jump can be made directly to end point 20 .
- end point 20 it is possible to carry out final activities which, however, are not relevant for the method of the present invention and are therefore not further described. For the sake of clarity, a necessary loop, starting from end point 20 back to starting point 14 , is not shown.
- the second flow chart 21 in FIG. 3 shows, in greatly simplified and abstract form, the communication between pay-TV terminal 2 and transmission medium 3 .
- the sequence of second flow chart 21 is started at starting point 22 .
- necessary hardware and/or software initializations are carried out at starting point 22 .
- a transition is made to a branch point 23 .
- transmission medium 3 is constantly “monitored”, so that there is a continuous comparison between the stored filter information of pay-TV terminal 2 and the receiving rights transmitted via transmission medium 3 . If the filter information agrees with specific data from the receiving rights, a transition is made to a step 24 .
- step 24 the receiving rights are then extracted from a transmitted data stream 33 and stored in appertaining row 9 of list 8 . If the filter information does not agree with the specific data from the receiving rights, then step 24 is also not carried out. This comparison of the filter information and the specific data from the receiving rights is now constantly repeated, as is implied by loop 25 represented in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic block diagram of a pay-TV terminal 2 with connecting cable 11 to transmission medium 3 .
- Pay-TV terminal 2 possesses contacting device 7 and list 8 .
- pay-TV terminal 2 contains a control and evaluation electronics 26 and a priority circuit 27 .
- Control and evaluation electronics 26 has a control module 28 and an evaluation module 29 .
- the relevant modules necessary for the reception of the data and the necessary decoding modules are not shown in FIG. 4 .
- Via connecting cable 11 control module 28 “listens to” the data supplied [via] transmission medium 3 , so that, as apparent in FIG. 4 , data stream 33 [flows] in the direction of pay-TV terminal 2 .
- Control module 28 implements flow chart 21 which was explained in FIG. 3 , so that, as shown in FIG. 4 , a bidirectional connecting cable 30 between control module 28 and list 8 must be provided.
- Evaluation module 29 provides a communication with contacting device 7 via a connecting cable 31 .
- This connecting cable 31 must likewise be bidirectional, so that, firstly, data can be exchanged in the direction of contacting device 7 , and therefore in the direction of chipcard 5 , and, secondly, data can be exchanged in the direction of evaluation module 29 and therefore in the direction of list 8 .
- Using a bidirectional connecting cable 32 ensures that, on one hand, the filter information can be transferred from the chipcard into list 8 , and on the other hand, the receiving rights can be transmitted via this connecting cable 32 to chipcard 5 .
- evaluation module 29 assumes the function represented in FIG. 2 on the basis of flow chart 13 .
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A method and a device for the routing of specific data, particularly of receiving rights, in a pay-TV terminal, the data being transmitted from a transmitter via a transmission medium to the pay-TV terminal, using mobile data carriers, particularly chipcards. The method and device are characterized in that the pay-TV terminal buffers the specific data and, once a specific mobile data carrier is in communication with the pay-TV terminal, the receiving rights belonging to this mobile data carrier are then routed to said mobile data carrier and stored.
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- The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/529,644, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,340,758, which was the national stage of PCT/EP98/06139, filed on Sep. 26, 1998, each of which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by reference thereto.
- The present invention relates to a method and a device for routing of specific data, particularly receiving rights, in a pay-TV terminal, which are transmitted from a transmitter via a transmission medium to the pay-TV terminal, using mobile data carriers, particularly chipcards.
- It is known that pay-TV systems employ “conditional access systems” in order to ensure that pay-TV programs can be received only by entitled customers. This is accomplished by encryption of the program contents, by storage of receiving rights in a security module in the terminal and by the addition of receiving conditions to the actual program contents. Terminals for receiving a pay-TV program are usually set-top boxes or decoders. However, other terminals such as PC cards or PCMCIA modules are also possible, or the terminal may also be integrated into a television set. At present, the security modules used are usually chipcards which are not permanently connected to the terminal, but can also be removed from it.
- The program contents are encrypted, in that the program data are encrypted by an encryption algorithm such as the DVB common-scrambling algorithm, or with the DES algorithm, and are decrypted in the pay-TV terminal.
- The receiving conditions are added to a program in the form of “entitlement control messages” (ECMs) which are transmitted with the program contents. These ECMs are associated in fixed manner with the program contents and make it possible for the encrypted program contents to be decrypted again, thereby enabling the customer to use picture and sound in the accustomed manner.
- The receiving rights are transmitted in the form of “entitlement management messages” (EMMs). The program contents, the receiving conditions and the receiving rights are transmitted over the same transmission medium (cable, satellite, terrestrial broadcast, etc.). However, the receiving rights are not linked with the program contents, but with a logical address of the terminal of the customer or with that of the security module.
- A basic principle of addressing in pay-TV systems lies in storing all the receiving rights of a customer on his/her personal security module. This also enables a customer to use a different terminal to view the pay-TV programs to which he has subscribed or which he has bought (when traveling, for example). Consequently, the terminal itself does not contain an address.
- Since the receiving rights are addressed to a security module, usually in the form of a chipcard, the pay-TV terminal filters out from the stream of received receiving rights only those which are addressed to the current chipcard that is presently in communication with the terminal. The pay-TV terminal receives additionally required filter criteria from the current chipcard. This means that a customer can only receive new receiving rights when his chipcard is in communication with a pay-TV terminal. Therefore, pay-TV customers are advised to continually leave their chipcards in the pay-TV terminal. However, since the program provider must also expect that customers will not follow this advice, the program provider must repeatedly transmit the receiving rights over a long period of time, which, given large numbers of customers, necessitates a tremendous data capacity.
- With this concept, it is impossible for several customers to access a pay-TV terminal with their individual chipcards. Consequently, each customer must have his own terminal in order to ensure that he receives his receiving rights as well.
- World Patent Document No. 93/07715 A1 describes a pay-TV terminal which includes a card reader, a microprocessor and a memory, in which user-specific demands on the pay-TV terminal can be input via a chipcard and the card reader. As soon as the chipcard is inserted into the card reader, the data are downloaded from the chipcard and stored in the memory.
- Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a method and device for routing of specific data, particularly receiving rights, in a pay-TV terminal, which no longer have the above disadvantages.
- In an embodiment according to the present invention, the pay-TV terminal buffers certain data, particularly the receiving rights, and, once a specific mobile data carrier, particularly a chipcard, is in communication with the pay-TV terminal, the receiving rights belonging to this mobile data carrier are routed to said mobile data carrier and stored. For this purpose, the pay-TV terminal uses a list to store a certain number of chipcard numbers, together with chipcard-specific filter information, with which the pay-TV terminal is to cooperate. When a chipcard which was never in communication with the pay-TV terminal is inserted into the pay-TV terminal for the first time, the number of the chipcard is stored in the pay-TV terminal. Thus, the pay-TV terminal “knows” which receiving rights it must filter out from the data stream of all transmitted receiving rights in order to be able to store those receiving rights in the list.
- In another embodiment according to the present invention, the length of the list and/or the precise composition of the list is predetermined to be variable or fixed. This makes it possible, depending on the technical possibilities of the pay-TV terminal, to configure a memory of the pay-TV terminal for the list on the one hand and, on the other hand, for other purposes not further described here. Since the storage capacity of the pay-TV terminal is not unlimited, the list is dimensioned to a certain size, so that only a certain number of chipcard numbers can be stored in the list in the pay-TV terminal.
- However, it is also possible for the list to be generated automatically by the pay-TV terminal according to fixed rules.
- In a further embodiment according to the present invention, the list is entered manually by the customer. For this purpose, it is necessary that the customer independently program the numbers of the chipcard into the pay-TV terminal. However, it is also conceivable for the list to be transferred into the pay-TV terminal via the medium. In this case, the system operator transmits the chipcard numbers via the transmission path to the pay-TV terminal of the customer; this, of course, presupposes that the terminal can be addressed. Consequently, the chipcard numbers can be transferred via this path into the list of the pay-TV terminal and stored there.
- It is further provided that a mobile data carrier, particularly a chipcard, transmits filter information to the pay-TV terminal as soon as it is in communication with the pay-TV terminal. The pay-TV terminal requires this filter information in order to be able to filter out from the stream of transmitted receiving rights, those rights which are relevant for the chipcard in question.
- In addition, provision is made that, with the aid of a preset prioritization, the receiving rights are deleted if the list available in the pay-TV terminal is exceeded. If the memory space of the pay-TV terminal available for a chipcard is exceeded, a prioritization logic circuit must ensure that receiving rights or the numbers of the chipcards are removed from the list, so that only the “most important” chipcard numbers and their receiving rights are stored in the pay-TV terminal.
- The invention further relates to a pay-TV terminal that features at least a memory, a communication apparatus and a control and evaluation electronics which makes it possible for the specific data, particularly the receiving rights, to be stored in the pay-TV terminal and, in response to communication via the communication apparatus of the pay-TV terminal with a specific mobile data carrier, particularly with a chipcard, for this specific data to be routed to the chipcard.
- In an embodiment according to the present invention the memory is a nonvolatile, preferably an EEPROM or a flash PROM, memory. The use of a non-volatile memory module is to ensure that, in the event of a power failure, the pay-TV terminal does not lose its stored data.
- A control module of the control and evaluation electronics in the pay-TV terminal is responsible for carrying out an allocation between the specific data and the specific data carriers. The control module therefore has the function of correctly allocating the specific data (receiving rights) to the numbers of the chipcards stored in the list of the pay-TV terminal, in order to be able to store the data in the list.
- An evaluation module of the control and evaluation electronics checks which mobile data carrier is in communication with the pay-TV terminal, in order thereby to permit the correct routing of the specific data. Consequently, the evaluation module has the function, inter alia, of checking whether a chipcard is in communication with the pay-TV terminal. If so, the evaluation module checks whether receiving rights are available for this chipcard, in order thus to transmit these receiving rights to the chipcard. If the chipcard in question, or its chipcard number, is not entered in the list, the evaluation module must ensure that this is done.
- In addition, a priority circuit in the pay-TV terminal decides which specific data, particularly receiving rights, are deleted if the available memory space in the pay-TV terminal is exceeded. Therefore, should the list stored in the pay-TV terminal be completely filled with data, the priority circuit has the function of providing a logic to ensure that either further chipcards which are inserted into the terminal are ignored or, alternatively, that chipcard numbers stored in the list are deleted, so that “new” chipcards can be entered in the list.
- A method according to the present invention and a device according to the present invention according to
claim 9 each have the advantage that several customers can now access one pay-TV terminal with their personal chipcards and are therefore always able to receive new or additional receiving rights and to store them on their chipcards. - Hereinbelow, the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a pay-TV system; -
FIG. 2 shows a flow chart of the communication between a chipcard and a pay-TV terminal; -
FIG. 3 shows a flow chart of the communication between a pay-TV terminal and a transmission medium; and -
FIG. 4 shows a schematic block diagram of a pay-TV terminal. -
FIG. 1 shows a schematic scenario of a pay-TV system 1 used to receive and decode encrypted television programs. - Pay-
TV system 1 includes a pay-TV terminal 2, atransmission medium 3 and atransmitter 4, both pay-TV terminal 2 andtransmitter 4 being connected totransmission medium 3.FIG. 1 also shows a plurality of symbolically depictedmobile data carriers 34 in the form ofchipcards 5 with their contactingelements 6. Pay-TV terminal 2 has acommunication apparatus 36 in the form of a contactingdevice 7 used to acceptchipcards 5. Further shown in pay-TV terminal 2 is a symbolically depictedmemory 35 in the form of alist 8.List 8 is symbolically shown withrows 9 andcolumns 10, to indicate that data can be stored in a structured manner inlist 8. Pay-TV terminal 2 is connected via a connectingcable 11 totransmission medium 3. Likewise,transmitter 4 is connected via a connectingcable 12 totransmission medium 3. -
FIG. 2 shows a first, greatly simplifiedflow chart 13 in order to explain hereinbelow the communication between achipcard 5 and a pay-TV terminal 2. - A
starting point 14, in which necessary software and/or hardware initializations are carried out, is followed by afirst step 15. Duringstep 15, pay-TV terminal 2 waits for achipcard 5, in order to enter into communication with it. When achipcard 5 with its contactingelements 6 is introduced into contactingdevice 7 of pay-TV terminal 2, a transition is made to afirst branch point 16. At thisfirst branch point 16, it is now checked whether the number of the chipcard is already stored inlist 8, or whether it is a “new”chipcard 5. If achipcard 5 is inserted which has not yet been entered inlist 8 of pay-TV terminal 2, a switch is made to astep 17 in which the filter information and the number ofchipcard 5 are transferred intolist 8 of pay-TV terminal 2. If this step has already been executed in the past, then, starting fromfirst branch point 16, thisstep 17 is skipped and a jump is made to asecond branch point 18. If the chipcard is a “new” chipcard, then, starting fromstep 17,second branch point 18 is also reached. Atsecond branch point 18, it is decided whether special data, particularly receiving rights, exist for thischipcard 5, the special data having been transferred at an earlier time or at this moment to pay-TV terminal 2 bytransmitter 4 viatransmission medium 3. If this is not the case, a jump is made directly to anend point 20 and no further steps are carried out. If, however, receiving rights exist for thischipcard 5, then a jump is made to astep 19. In thisstep 19, the receiving rights for insertedchipcard 5, stored inlist 8, are transmitted tochipcard 5. Consequently, the receiving rights for thischipcard 5 have now been transmitted, through intermediate storage inlist 8 of pay-TV terminal 2, tochipcard 5 of the customer. Afterstep 19, no further actions are required, so that a jump can be made directly toend point 20. Atend point 20, it is possible to carry out final activities which, however, are not relevant for the method of the present invention and are therefore not further described. For the sake of clarity, a necessary loop, starting fromend point 20 back tostarting point 14, is not shown. - The
second flow chart 21 inFIG. 3 shows, in greatly simplified and abstract form, the communication between pay-TV terminal 2 andtransmission medium 3. After activation of pay-TV terminal 2, the sequence ofsecond flow chart 21 is started atstarting point 22. As atstarting point 14 inFIG. 2 , necessary hardware and/or software initializations are carried out atstarting point 22. After startingpoint 22 has been executed, a transition is made to abranch point 23. Atbranch point 23,transmission medium 3 is constantly “monitored”, so that there is a continuous comparison between the stored filter information of pay-TV terminal 2 and the receiving rights transmitted viatransmission medium 3. If the filter information agrees with specific data from the receiving rights, a transition is made to astep 24. In thisstep 24, the receiving rights are then extracted from a transmitteddata stream 33 and stored in appertainingrow 9 oflist 8. If the filter information does not agree with the specific data from the receiving rights, then step 24 is also not carried out. This comparison of the filter information and the specific data from the receiving rights is now constantly repeated, as is implied byloop 25 represented inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 4 shows a schematic block diagram of a pay-TV terminal 2 with connectingcable 11 totransmission medium 3. Pay-TV terminal 2 possesses contactingdevice 7 andlist 8. Additionally, pay-TV terminal 2 contains a control andevaluation electronics 26 and apriority circuit 27. Control andevaluation electronics 26 has acontrol module 28 and anevaluation module 29. For the sake of clarity, the relevant modules necessary for the reception of the data and the necessary decoding modules are not shown inFIG. 4 . Via connectingcable 11,control module 28 “listens to” the data supplied [via]transmission medium 3, so that, as apparent inFIG. 4 , data stream 33 [flows] in the direction of pay-TV terminal 2.Control module 28 implements flowchart 21 which was explained inFIG. 3 , so that, as shown inFIG. 4 , a bidirectional connectingcable 30 betweencontrol module 28 andlist 8 must be provided. -
Evaluation module 29 provides a communication with contactingdevice 7 via a connectingcable 31. This connectingcable 31 must likewise be bidirectional, so that, firstly, data can be exchanged in the direction of contactingdevice 7, and therefore in the direction ofchipcard 5, and, secondly, data can be exchanged in the direction ofevaluation module 29 and therefore in the direction oflist 8. Using a bidirectional connectingcable 32 ensures that, on one hand, the filter information can be transferred from the chipcard intolist 8, and on the other hand, the receiving rights can be transmitted via this connectingcable 32 tochipcard 5. Thus,evaluation module 29 assumes the function represented inFIG. 2 on the basis offlow chart 13.
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1. A device for decoding pay-TV programs, the device comprising:
a control and evaluation electronics;
a communication apparatus for communicating with a first mobile data carrier via an interface; and
a memory for use as a list so as to buffer data transmitted from a transmitter to the device via a transmission medium using the control and evaluation electronics, at least a first portion of the buffered data being routed immediately or at a later time to the first mobile data carrier.
2. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a pay-TV terminal.
3. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the first mobile data carrier includes a chipcard.
4. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the data includes receiving rights.
5. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the memory is non-volatile.
6. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein the memory includes at least one of an EEPROM and a flash PROM.
7. A device for decoding pay-TV programs, the device comprising:
a control and evaluation electronics;
a communication apparatus for communicating with a first mobile data carrier via an interface; and
a memory for use as a list so as to buffer data transmitted from a transmitter to the device via a transmission medium using the control and evaluation electronics, at least a first portion of the buffered data being routed immediately or at a later time to the first mobile data carrier,
wherein the communication device is for communicating with the first mobile data carrier and with a second mobile data carrier and wherein the control and evaluation electronics includes a control module for performing an allocation respectively between the first portion and a second portion of the buffered data and the first and second mobile data carriers.
8. A device for decoding pay-TV programs, the device comprising:
a control and evaluation electronics;
a communication apparatus for communicating with a first mobile data carrier via an interface; and
a memory for use as a list so as to buffer data transmitted from a transmitter to the device via a transmission medium using the control and evaluation electronics, at least a first portion of the buffered data being routed immediately or at a later time to the first mobile data carrier,
wherein the communication device is for communicating with the first mobile data carrier and with a second mobile data carrier and wherein the control and evaluation electronics includes an evaluation module for determining which of the first and second mobile data carriers is in communication with the pay-TV terminal so as to enable a respective routing of the first portion of the buffered data and a second portion of the buffered data.
9. A device for decoding pay-TV programs, the device comprising:
a control and evaluation electronics;
a communication apparatus for communicating with a first mobile data carrier via an interface; and
a memory for use as a list so as to buffer data transmitted from a transmitter to the device via a transmission medium using the control and evaluation electronics, at least a first portion of the buffered data being routed immediately or at a later time to the first mobile data carrier,
wherein the at least a first portion includes a respective first receiving rights.
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