WO2002005095A1 - Carte a circuit integre - Google Patents
Carte a circuit integreInfo
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- WO2002005095A1 WO2002005095A1 PCT/JP2000/004580 JP0004580W WO0205095A1 WO 2002005095 A1 WO2002005095 A1 WO 2002005095A1 JP 0004580 W JP0004580 W JP 0004580W WO 0205095 A1 WO0205095 A1 WO 0205095A1
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- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07F—COIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
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- G07F7/08—Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by coded identity card or credit card or other personal identification means
- G07F7/10—Mechanisms actuated by objects other than coins to free or to actuate vending, hiring, coin or paper currency dispensing or refunding apparatus by coded identity card or credit card or other personal identification means together with a coded signal, e.g. in the form of personal identification information, like personal identification number [PIN] or biometric data
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- G06Q20/30—Payment architectures, schemes or protocols characterised by the use of specific devices or networks
- 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
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- G06Q20/356—Aspects of software for card payments
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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 present invention relates to a multi-application type IC card having a plurality of functions such as a credit function and an electronic money function.
- the IC card is a plastic card in which an LSI chip with a built-in CPU and memory (ROM, RAM, etc.) is embedded. Compared to conventional magnetic cards, higher security can be ensured and large amounts of data can be stored, so that multiple functions such as credit cards and electronic money can be realized with a single card.
- the IC card communicates with an IC card terminal device (hereinafter referred to as “external terminal”). Then, in accordance with a command from an external terminal, the CPU in the LSI chip executes an application program (including the OS) stored in the memory to read and write the data file stored in the memory. Do.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an IC card terminal device (external terminal).
- Fig. 8 (a) is an external view of the external terminal
- Fig. 8 (b) is a block diagram.
- the multi-application type IC card 1 has a built-in LSI chip 2 that supports multiple functions such as credit card functions and electronic money functions.
- the LSI chip 2 stores an application program corresponding to each function.
- the external terminal 10 is, for example, a handy type terminal, an input unit 14 for inputting information such as a price and a password, and a display using a liquid crystal display. Part 15 and an IC card slot (not shown) are provided. Further, as shown in FIG.
- the external terminal 10 includes a reader / writer 11 for reading / writing data from / to the IC card 1, and an IFD (Interface Device) 12 for controlling communication with the IC card 1.
- IFD Interface Device
- the microcomputer 13 includes a memory for storing a processing program corresponding to the program stored in the IC card, and a memory for storing the processing program. And an arithmetic processing unit (CPU) for executing the program and communicating with the IC card.
- CPU arithmetic processing unit
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of the structure of a file stored in the IC card.
- the file structure in Figure 9 is called a file system type.
- the file has a hierarchical structure, in which the MF (Master File) at the highest level and the DF (Dedicated File) and subordinate or EF (Elementary File) subordinate. At least one EF depends on the DF, and another DF may depend.
- the EF is a file of the lowest layer, and data of a binary structure or a record structure is stored in the EF.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a form of program communication between a file system type IC card and an external terminal.
- the IC card 1 includes a file shown in FIG. 9 and an IC card OS (operating system).
- the processing program R1 of the external terminal 10 communicates with the IC card OS via an IFD (Interface Device) driver for controlling communication with the IC card.
- the command from the processing program R1 is processed by the IC card OS, and the IC card OS accesses the file selected by the command and responds to the external terminal.
- IFD Interface Device
- the processing program R1 of the external terminal sequentially transmits the following commands to the OS (operating system) of the IC card.
- the IC card OS selects DF 1-1-1 according to the commands (1), (2) and (3) above, and selects the DF 1-1-1-1 within the selected DF 1-1-1 according to the command (4). Read the data and send it to the external terminal.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing another example of the structure of the file stored in the IC card.
- the file structure in Fig. 11 is called a multi-application type.
- a plurality of DFs are subordinate, and each DF stores an application program corresponding to each of a plurality of functions of the IC card and data corresponding thereto.
- the file structure of the ic card has been shifting to the multi-application type instead of the file system type.
- DF 1 is an application program AP L 1 (Code and Data) corresponding to the function A
- DF 2 is an application program AP L 2 (Code ode) corresponding to the function B
- Data and DF3 store application programs APL3 (Code and Data) corresponding to function C.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a form of program communication between a multi-application type IC card and an external terminal.
- the IC card 1 includes a card-side application program (including data) APL 1, APL 2, APL 3, and an IC card OS (operating system) corresponding to a plurality of functions A, B, and C, respectively.
- the processing program R2 of the external terminal 10 communicates with each application program via an IFD (Interface Device) driver for controlling communication with the IC card and further via the IC card OS. Commands from the processing program R2 are distributed to corresponding application programs by the IC card OS, and are processed by each application program.
- IFD Interface Device
- the processing program R2 of the external terminal first sends a command for selecting a DF to the IC card OS (operating system) in the same manner as the command (1). Then, when the OS of the IC card selects DF1, thereafter, the processing program R2 of the external terminal uses the application program of the selected DF1 and a command unique to the program instead of the OS of the IC card. To communicate. Therefore, the multi-application type structure type IC card uses the commands (2) and (3) for selecting the lower layer and the file read command (4) sent to the OS of the file system type IC card. Not supported.
- an object of the present invention is to make it possible to access an IC card having a predetermined file structure from an external terminal for an IC card having a different file structure.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a multi-application type IC card which enables an external terminal for a file system type IC card to access the multi-application type IC card.
- an emulator program that allows a multi-application type IC card to process commands from an external terminal for a file system type IC card is implemented.
- the external terminal for the file system type IC card can access the multi-application type IC card.
- an IC card according to the present invention for achieving the above object includes a memory for storing a program according to a first file structure, and a CPu for executing the program, and a command corresponding to the program.
- a memory for storing a program according to a first file structure, and a CPu for executing the program, and a command corresponding to the program.
- the IC card that communicates with the first external terminal that sends
- the program includes an emulator program for processing a command from a second external terminal corresponding to an Ic card including a file according to a second file structure,
- the CPU communicates with the second external terminal by executing the emulator program.
- the first file structure consists of an application under the master file.
- the IC card processes the command from the first external terminal by the application program of the file selected by the selection command from the first external terminal, and the second file structure includes data under the master file.
- An IC card having a file structure in a hierarchical structure and having a second file structure processes a command from a second external terminal by an operating system of the IC card.
- the emulator program has a plurality of files constituting the second file structure and information on a hierarchical relationship between the plurality of files, and sequentially selects the files by a selection command from the second external terminal.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of a file structure of a file system type and an example of a file structure of a multi-application type including an emulator program corresponding to the file structure of the file system type.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating information included in the emulator program.
- FIG. 3 is an example of a file attribute information table.
- FIG. 4 is an example of a file hierarchy information table.
- FIG. 5 is an example of a file address information table.
- FIG. 6 is an operation flowchart of the emulator program according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing another example of the multi-application type file structure including the emulator program.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an IC card terminal device (external terminal).
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of a file structure (file system type) stored in the IC card.
- Figure 10 shows the program communication between a file system type IC card and an external terminal. It is a figure which shows the example of a form of communication.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing another example (multi-application type) of the structure of the file stored in the IC card.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of the form of program communication between the multi-application type IC card and an external terminal.
- an emulator program for processing a file access command from an external terminal for the above-mentioned file system type IC card is mounted on the above-mentioned multi-application type IC card. Also, the emulator program stores the file data stored in the file system type IC card as file data under the emulator program, and in accordance with a file access command from an external terminal for the file system type IC card, performs a predetermined operation. Data can be accessed.
- Fig. 1 shows an example of the file structure of the file system type (Fig. 1 (a)) and an example of the file structure of the multi-application type including the emulator program corresponding to the file structure of this file system type (Fig. 1 (b) FIG.
- Fig. 1 (a) when DF1, DF2, and EF3 are subordinate to MF, the files DF1, DF2, and DF3 that have the corresponding emulator programs ) Is provided under the MF.
- An emulator program having file data (dotted line ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ) under DF1 in FIG. 1A is stored in the file DF1 in FIG. 1B. Therefore, the emulator program in DF1 has file data EF1-2, EF1-1-1 and EF1-1-2.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating information included in the emulator program.
- the emulator program has current file position information, file attribute information, file hierarchy information, file address information, and file data.
- the file data is an area that actually stores the file data EF1-1-1-1, EF1-1-2, EF2-1, EF2-2, EF2-2, and EF3.
- the current file position information is an area where the file name specified by the file access command from the external terminal for the file system type IC card is written.
- the file attribute information includes a password and an identification code required to access each file.
- FIG. 3 is an example of a file attribute information table. As shown in Figure 3, the table contains the presence or absence of a password for access to each DF or EF, and if required, the password.
- File hierarchy information is a hierarchical relationship between file data included in each emulation program.
- FIG. 4 is an example of a file hierarchy information table. As shown in FIG. 4, the table has a file name immediately above each file (parent file name) and a file name immediately below each file (child file name) based on the dependency of each file in the file structure. Note that the lowermost file EF does not have any child files.
- the file address information stores the address of each file stored in the file data.
- FIG. 5 is an example of a file address information table.
- the table has each file type (binary file or record file). If the file data is a binary file, the file address information includes the information of the first address (address) and the last address of each file. It has the number of the record to be composed and information on the start address and the last address of each record.
- FIG. 6 is an operation flowchart of the emulator program according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the external terminal for the file system type IC card transmits, for example, a DF1 selection command (S10). Receives the OS card DF1 selection command and activates the emulator program in DF1 (S12).
- the external terminal is not aware that DF1 is an emulator program, and transmits a DF1 selection command as an access command to file DF1 in Fig. 1 (a).
- the IC card has the file structure shown in FIG.
- the emulator program in the file DF1 when the IC card OS selects the file DF1 based on the DF1 selection command, the emulator program in the file DF1 is activated. After startup, the emulator program in DF1 changes the current file position information from MF to DF1 (S14). The initial information of the current file location information of each emulator program is MF, and when it is started, it is changed to the DF name that stores each emulator program. The OS of the IC card and the emulator program respond to commands from external terminals.
- the external terminal transmits a DF1-1 selection command (S16).
- commands from external terminals are processed by the emulator program.
- the emulator program receives the DF1-1 selection command, it refers to the file hierarchy information and checks whether DF1-1 is a file under DF1 (S18).
- the emulator program changes the current file position information from DF1 to DF1-1 if it is under DFl- ⁇ SDF1 (S20). If not, respond with an error.
- the external terminal transmits an EF1-1-1 selection command (S22).
- the emulator program refers to the file hierarchy information and checks whether the selected file exists under the file described in the current file position information (S24). The emulator program changes the current file position information from DF 1-1 to EF 1-1-1 if EF 1-1-1 is under DF 11 (S26). If not, respond with an error.
- the external terminal After selecting the file data EF 1-1-1-1, the external terminal sends a file read command (S28).
- the emulator program receives the file read command, it refers to the file attribute information and reads the file corresponding to the file name described in the current file position information (in this case, EF 1-1-1). Then, it is checked whether security information such as a password (for example, a password) is registered (S30).
- the emulator program requests the password from the external terminal (S32).
- the external terminal transmits a password input from an input unit such as a numeric keypad (S34).
- the emulator program checks the received password against the password registered in the file attribute information (S36). If they match, the file described in the current file position information is read from the file data (S38) and transmitted to the external terminal (S40). If they do not match, an error response is returned. If the password is not registered, Reads the file described in the current file location information from the file data without performing password authentication and sends it to the external terminal.
- the emulator program When reading the file described in the current file position information from the file data, the emulator program refers to the file address information, and in the file data, finds the file address described in the current file position information. Obtain and read the file stored in the obtained address area.
- an external terminal for a file system type IC card By implementing an emulator program that enables a multi-application type IC card to process commands from an external terminal for a file system type IC card, an external terminal for a file system type IC card becomes This allows access to multi-application type IC cards. Conversely, a multi-application type IC card can access both an external terminal for a multi-application type IC card and an external terminal for a file system type IC card.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing another example of a multi-application type file structure including an emulator program.
- one emulator program is stored in the MF.
- an application program is implemented in the MF, and all commands are processed by the application program in the MF (She11).
- the microcomputer programs are prepared for each DF under the MF, but in the case of FIG. 7, one emulator program for processing all the file access commands is prepared in the MF. You. Industrial applicability
- a multi-application type IC card is provided with an emulator program capable of processing a command from an external terminal for a file system type IC card. External terminals for IC cards will be able to access multi-application type IC cards.
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