WO2005060273A2 - Security for wireless transmission - Google Patents
Security for wireless transmissionInfo
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- WO2005060273A2 WO2005060273A2 PCT/US2004/042103 US2004042103W WO2005060273A2 WO 2005060273 A2 WO2005060273 A2 WO 2005060273A2 US 2004042103 W US2004042103 W US 2004042103W WO 2005060273 A2 WO2005060273 A2 WO 2005060273A2
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L63/00—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security
- H04L63/04—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for providing a confidential data exchange among entities communicating through data packet networks
- H04L63/0428—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for providing a confidential data exchange among entities communicating through data packet networks wherein the data content is protected, e.g. by encrypting or encapsulating the payload
- H04L63/0435—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for providing a confidential data exchange among entities communicating through data packet networks wherein the data content is protected, e.g. by encrypting or encapsulating the payload wherein the sending and receiving network entities apply symmetric encryption, i.e. same key used for encryption and decryption
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L63/00—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security
- H04L63/06—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for supporting key management in a packet data network
- H04L63/061—Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for supporting key management in a packet data network for key exchange, e.g. in peer-to-peer networks
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- the present disclosure relates generally to apparatus, systems and methods for securing data transmission, and more specifically, to apparatus, systems and methods for securing wireless data transmissions.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an image-processing system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a transmission of content over a wireless network from a content source to a display system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a method of securing transmission of content over a wireless network according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a method of initiating a relationship between a content source and a display system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Image- processing system 10 includes a display system 15 having an image display device, such as a projection device or image projector 12.
- Image projector 12 may be configured to display or project an image on a viewing surface 14.
- the image display device may be any suitable type of device adapted to project or display a video or data image. Examples include, but are not limited to, liquid crystal display (LCD) and digital light processing (DLP) projectors.
- image display devices, such as projection device 12 may be incorporated within other types of devices, including, but not limited to, television systems, computer monitors, etc.
- the display system within image-processing system 10 may also include an image-rendering device 16.
- Image-rendering device 16 may be associated with or integrated within the image display device. Typically, image- rendering device 16 will be in electrical communication with one or more image or content sources 18. Image-rendering device 16 may be configured to receive content, such as image data or programs, transmitted by content sources 18, and to render the received image data for display by the image display device. It should be appreciated that image data may be any displayable images, including video images, still images, text, data images, etc. [0010] Image-rendering device 16 may be integrated into the image display device, or may be provided as a separate component that is connectable to the image display device.
- image-rendering device 16 may be adapted to receive a data transfer device that may enable image-rendering device 16 to receive content from content sources 18.
- Any suitable data transfer device may be coupled with or integrated within image-rendering device 16.
- the data transfer device may be a card, an expansion board, an adapter or other suitable device.
- the data transfer device may be a network interface card, such as a wireless network card, such as wireless LAN card, such as IEEE 802.11 a, 802.11 b, 802.11 g, 802.11 x, a radio card, a Bluetooth radio card, a ZigBee radio, etc.
- the data transfer device may further include or be interchanged with a wired network card, such as an IEEE 802.3 standard wired local area network (LAN) interface card, e.g. Ethernet, 100BASE-T standard (IEEE 802.3u) or fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.3z or gigabit Ethernet, and/or other suitable wired network interface.
- LAN local area network
- the data transfer device may enable communication and content transmission from a content source 18 to the display system.
- Content sources 18 may include any suitable source that is capable of providing content, such as image data, to the display system. Examples of content sources include, but are not limited to, desktop computers and/or servers 18a, laptop computers 18b, personal digital assistants (PDAs) 18c, mobile telephones 18d, etc. [0013] Content sources 18 may communicate electrically with image- rendering device 16 in any suitable manner. In the depicted embodiment, each content source 18 may be configured to communicate electrically with image- rendering device 16 over a communication link, such as a wireless network 20. However, one or more content sources 18 may also communicate with image- rendering device 16 over a wired network, or over a wireless or wired direct connection, or any combination thereof.
- a communication link such as a wireless network 20.
- one or more content sources 18 may also communicate with image- rendering device 16 over a wired network, or over a wireless or wired direct connection, or any combination thereof.
- Content sources 18 may be configured to provide any suitable type of image data to image-rendering device 16, for example, JPEG, MPEG and other pre-compressed files. Alternatively or additionally, content sources 18 may be configured to generate raw data files from images displayed on a screen of the content source, and then to compress the files using a fast compression technique, such as an LZO compression technique, for transmission to image- rendering device 16 in real-time. Thus, an image displayed on a screen of a content source 18 (or any raw data file on content source 18) may be transmitted to and displayed by projection device 12.
- a fast compression technique such as an LZO compression technique
- Wirelessly connecting the image projector to a computer may eliminate some of the frustrations that may arise when attempting to physically connect a computer to an image projector.
- the security of a wireless transmission between the image projector and the computer may be of some concern.
- third parties may be able to interrupt or intercept transmissions between a computer and an image projector.
- images may be wirelessly transmitted from a computer not disposed near the image projector. Transmission over a large physical area may potentially expose the transmitted images (or content) to one or more undesired recipients.
- Fig. 2 illustrates transmission between a content source and a display system.
- content source 18 may be configured to electrically communicate with display system 15.
- the display system may include any suitable image display device, including, but not limited to, a projection device and/or an image-rendering device.
- Display system 15 may be configured to wirelessly receive content over a communication link 22.
- the exemplary communication link may be a wireless channel.
- the wireless channel may enable linkage to any suitable network, including, but not limited to, a local area wireless network (LAN).
- LAN local area wireless network
- content source 18 may communicate with display system 15 over a wireless channel. It should be appreciated that content source 18 may be remotely positioned relative display system 15. For example, content source 18 may be physically disposed in a different room, different floor, different building, etc. from display system 15. In the exemplary embodiment, display system 15 may be disposed in a conference room or meeting room 24. [0018] Content source 18 may be linked to the display system over a network, but be physically located outside the meeting room. For example, content source 18 may be a personal computer in an employee's office or cubicle.
- Content to be presented may reside on such an employee's computer (or on a portion of a network accessible to the employee's computer) and may be transmitted wirelessly to display system 15 in meeting room 24 without the employee having to transport their computer, or an electronic storage medium, to the meeting room.
- the content source may be disposed in the meeting room. It should be appreciated that the transmission from content source 18 to display system 15 may be through one or more wired or wireless networks, or combination thereof.
- a multi-step security system may be implemented.
- An exemplary embodiment is shown in Fig. 3, at 30, where a three-step security system for transmission of content over a wireless system is illustrated. It should be noted that other security systems may be implemented, but the present disclosure provides a relatively low-cost system that would likely require significant expenditure to overcome.
- the first step is initiation of the relationship at 32. Initiation of the relationship may include the first or initial communication(s) between the content source and the display system over the wireless channel.
- the initiation of relationship step is configured to provide a method where the content source and display system recognize each other as "partners" in the transmission of content over the wireless channel.
- This transmission of content over the wireless channel between the content source and the display system may be considered a conversation.
- Any suitable method may be used to initiate the conversation and identify/authorize the communicating parties.
- an authentication protocol such as a Challenge-Response protocol 34.
- the protocol operates as a remote logon for verifying the identity of the content source and/or the image source.
- the content source may provide a challenge (request for authentic response) to the display system.
- the display system may be used to generate a response. If the response correlates with the challenge, the conversation may be initiated.
- initiating a relationship between a content source and a display system may include manually inputting into the content source transmitted authentication data (such as an initiator described in more detail below) where the transmitted authentication data was originally sent from the content source to the display system and displayed on the display system.
- the initiator may be automatically received by the content source. For example, manual input may not be necessary for receipt of the initiator.
- the relationship may be established, at 36.
- Establishment of the relationship may include a method for exchanging a secret key over the unsecured wireless channel, such as through public key cryptography.
- One exemplary protocol which may be used to negotiate a secret key may be the use of the Diffie-Hellman key exchange or exponential key agreement.
- the Diffie- Hellman key exchange may enable the content source and the display system to establish a key that can be used to encrypt subsequent content exchanged between the content source and the display system.
- Diffe-Hellman and other protocols may use one or more public keys or other suitable algorithms to negotiate a secret key. It should be appreciated that any other such protocols or combination of protocols that are configured to establish communication may be used without departing from the scope of the invention.
- a private/public key algorithm may be used to establish the relationship or other suitable encrypted or noncrypted system may be used.
- content may be encrypted and decrypted using any suitable cryptosystem, as indicated at 40 in Fig. 3.
- content may be encrypted and decrypted using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or any other suitable cryptographic algorithm.
- AES Advanced Encryption Standard
- any other suitable steps may be included in the multi-step security system.
- step combinations may be used to secure the wireless channel.
- one or more of the above steps may be absent or substituted without departing from the scope of the invention.
- Fig. 4 further illustrates, at 50, an exemplary method of initiating the relationship between the content source and the display system.
- Fig. 4 generally describes a Challenge-Response protocol over a wireless network between a content source, such as a user's computer, and a display system.
- the method of initiating the response may include the content source transmitting a challenge to the display system.
- the content source may generate a random initiator (generated initiator) at 52.
- the generated initiator may be a number, an alphanumeric code, etc.
- the generated initiator may be transmitted, at 54, over the wireless network to a receiving device, such as a display system.
- the display system may receive the transmitted initiator (at 56) and display the received initiator to a user.
- Display of the transmitted initiator may include projecting the received initiator onto a viewing surface.
- a user's computer (the content source) may generate a random number and transmit the random number to a projection device or other suitable display system.
- the projection device may project and/or display the received random number on a display surface, such as a screen.
- the generated initiator may be received by the display system without being displayed.
- the generated initiator may be automatically sent and received by the display system.
- the display system may then automatically transmit or otherwise send the initiator, considered a response initiator, to the content source, such that the response initiator is received by the content source.
- the response initiator may be a displayed initiator, which may be manually inputted into the content source, such that the content source receives the displayed initiator, at 60.
- a user may have a laptop computer in the same room as the display system. In such a situation, the user may simply read the displayed initiator and input the displayed initiator (such as a number) into their computer.
- a content source such as a user's computer may be in a remote location relative to the location of the display system.
- a viewer disposed in the same room as the display system may be able to read the displayed initiator and communicate (such as via phone or through a network) the displayed initiator to an operator who is operating the content source.
- the operator may input the displayed initiator as communicated by the viewer.
- the initiator may be automatically received by the content source without manual input by a user.
- the conversation between the content source and the display system may begin.
- the conversation may begin with sharing of a secret key.
- the security system is described in relationship to display systems, it should be appreciated that such a system may be used with other devices receiving content over an unsecured communication link.
- the security system disclosed herein may be used to secure content transmitted over a wireless network from a content source to a telephone, a personal data assistant, a computer, a home-entertainment system, etc.
- the above method in full or in part, may be contained on a computer-readable medium.
- a computer-readable medium may include instructions executable by a computing device to perform a method for use in securing transmission of content over a wireless network.
- the instructions on the computer readable medium may include, in whole, or in part, a method including initiating a relationship between a content source and a display system; establishing a relationship between the content source and the display system including negotiating a shared key; and encrypting content for transmission between the content source and the display system.
- the instructions may recite a method including transmitting a challenge to a display system over a wireless network, receiving a response to the challenge and confirming the response matches the challenge.
- the method further may include negotiating a shared key with the display system and/or encrypting content and transmitting encrypted content to the display system.
- a method for securing transmission of content over a wireless network.
- the method may include initiating a relationship between a content source and a display system.
- the method further may include establishing a relationship between the content source and the display system including negotiating a shared key and encrypting content for transmission between the content source and the display system.
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