WO2005062219A1 - 個人情報格納装置及び携帯端末 - Google Patents
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- the present invention provides a personal information storage device capable of holding personal information including electronic money information and supplying the personal information to a mobile terminal by non-contact short-range communication, and a condition that the personal information storage device can communicate with the personal information storage device.
- a personal information storage device capable of holding personal information including electronic money information and supplying the personal information to a mobile terminal by non-contact short-range communication, and a condition that the personal information storage device can communicate with the personal information storage device.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2000-312382 discloses a technique for easily changing the right to use the portable terminal device and preventing unauthorized use. It stores the individual user ID (ident ifi cat ion) and uses a non-contact information communication means using a non-contact IC chip as a method of accessing the same information from the outside. Incorporate in watches, earrings, neckless, pendants, etc. that are easy to wear, so that the user can always carry it. Means. The mobile terminal device reads out the user ID by communication between the non-contact information communication means as needed and recognizes that the mobile terminal device has the right to use various information communication services. Disclosure of the invention, making part or all available
- the present invention has been made to solve such a problem, and it is an object of the present invention to prevent unauthorized use of a portable terminal device and to improve the security of electronic money information.
- the personal information storage device of the present invention comprises: an information storage means for storing personal information and electronic money information; a short-distance communication means for performing non-contact short-distance communication; and a portable terminal using the short-distance communication means.
- a pair relationship establishment request means for receiving a pair relationship establishment request signal from the mobile terminal and transmitting personal identification information to the portable terminal by the short-range communication means; and electronic money information from a financial institution terminal by the short-range communication means.
- information providing control means for transmitting the electronic money information to the portable terminal having established the pair relationship by the short-range communication means. Since the electronic money can be used by using the mobile terminal by storing the mobile terminal, even if the mobile terminal is lost, the amount to be lost is small or not at all, and the security is improved.
- the information provision control means receives an electronic money increase request signal of a predetermined designated amount from the portable terminal by the short-distance communication means. By transmitting to the mobile terminal by the communication means, the user can send an arbitrary amount of money desired by the user to the mobile terminal.
- the portable terminal of the present invention includes a short-distance communication means for performing non-contact short-distance communication, transmitting a pair relationship establishment request signal to the personal information storage device by the short-distance communication means, Means for receiving the personal identification information from the personal information storage device and registering the personal information storage device as having a paired relationship; Receiving personal information including electronic money information by distance communication means A user setting means for setting and storing, and a use permission request signal transmitted by the short-range communication means to the personal information storage device in which the pair relationship is set, and from the personal information storage device by the short-range communication means. A use permission unit that receives the use permission signal and sets the mobile terminal in a usable state.
- a predetermined amount is designated to the personal information storage device in which the pair relationship is set, and an electronic money increase request signal is transmitted by the short-range communication means, and the personal information storage device is transmitted from the personal information storage device by the short-range communication means. It is desirable to further include an electronic money increasing means for receiving and storing the electronic money increasing signal of the designated amount.
- the pair registration unit transmits a pair relationship establishment request signal to an arbitrary personal information storage device
- the use permission unit transmits a use permission request signal to a specific personal information storage device. This reduces interference with other personal information storage devices during use.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a personal information storage device (ID server) and a portable terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- ID server personal information storage device
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of an ATM terminal that deposits electronic money into a personal information storage device (ID server) according to the present embodiment.
- ID server personal information storage device
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of pre-registering the mobile terminal of the present embodiment by the ID server.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the portable terminal of the present embodiment normally used by the ID server.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of depositing an ID from the ATM terminal into the ID server according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a personal information storage device (ID server) and a portable terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- ID server personal information storage device
- the personal information storage device (hereinafter, referred to as an ID server) 1 is owned by the user of the mobile terminal 5 and is used to authenticate the user.
- the ID sensor 1 is integrated with a wearable object such as a network, a clock, a ring, a key holder, and glasses.
- the ID server 1 includes an information storage unit 10, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) unit 20 and a short-range communication unit 30.
- the information storage unit 10 stores personal information 11, electronic money information 12, personal authentication information 13, and the like.
- the CPU unit 20 includes a pair relationship establishing means 21 and an information provision control means 22.
- the short-range communication unit 30 performs non-contact data communication using, for example, radio waves.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a mobile phone as a representative example of a mobile terminal.
- the mobile terminal 5 includes a mobile phone unit 50, a control unit (CPU unit) 60, and a short-range communication unit 70.
- the mobile phone unit 50 includes a communication unit 51, a display unit 52, an operation unit 53, and the like, and operates as a mobile phone.
- the control unit 60 includes a pair registration unit 61, a user setting unit 62, a use permission unit 63, and an electronic money additional unit 64.
- the short-range communication unit 70 performs non-contact data communication using, for example, radio waves.
- the mobile terminal 5 may be a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), a laptop computer, or the like, in addition to the mobile phone.
- PDA Personal Digital Assistant
- the mobile terminal 5 has a telephone number or an identification number set by a telephone company. Information that identifies users, such as, is not fixedly stored. Passwords for using mobile phones and PDA ⁇ note-type personal computers, etc., and authentication information for using the Internet, mail, etc. are supplied from the ID server 1, so charges may apply. Is charged to the individual pertaining to the personal information stored in the ID server 1 (the same applies when an electronic ticket or the like is purchased, or when paid content or the like is downloaded).
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of pre-registering the mobile terminal according to the present embodiment using an ID server.
- the pair registration means 61 When the power of the mobile terminal 5 is turned on, the pair registration means 61 displays an ID server registration screen on the display section 52, and prompts the user to input an ID server registration password.
- the owner of the ID server 1 keeps the ID server 1 close to the mobile terminal 5 and obtains an ID server registration password preset for the ID server 1 from the operation unit 53 of the mobile terminal 5. input.
- the pair registration means 61 sends an ID server registration request via the short-range communication section 70 to the input ID server registration password and the portable terminal 5.
- a preset device number is transmitted as a registration request signal in a predetermined transmission format (step S11). At this time, an arbitrary address is set for the destination address so that all ID servers 1 can receive the address, and a device number of the portable terminal 5 is set for the source address.
- the mobile terminal 5 performs transmission in a state where the transmission output of the short-range communication unit 70 is set to be minimum and the reception sensitivity is set to be minimum.
- the communicable range is narrowed, for example, from several cm to several ten cm, so that responses from other ID servers 1 and other portable terminals are reduced.
- the device number may be a unique number.
- the device number may be a number preset in the short-range communication unit, or may be network address information preset. Further, the device number is not set in advance, but may be generated by generating a random number or the like.
- the pair relationship establishing means 21 of the ID server 1 Upon receiving the registration request signal via the short-range communication section 30, the pair relationship establishing means 21 of the ID server 1 stores in advance as one of the received ID server registration password and one of the personal authentication information 13. The password is compared with the registered password for ID server registration and authentication is performed (step S12). When the pairing establishment means 21 determines that the received ID server registration password is valid, the pairing establishment means 21 sets the received device number as the destination address, and sets the ID number in the ID server 1 in advance. IDs such as device numbers (unless they are unique- For example, a number preset in the short-range communication section 30, preset network address information, telephone number, MAC address (Media Access Control address) May be transmitted via the short-range communication unit 30 (step S13).
- IDs such as device numbers (unless they are unique- For example, a number preset in the short-range communication section 30, preset network address information, telephone number, MAC address (Media Access Control address) May be transmitted via the short-range communication unit 30 (step S13).
- the pair relationship establishing means 21 uses the fingerprint data stored in advance as the personal authentication information 13. Perform collation.
- the personal authentication may be performed using biometric information other than the fingerprint.
- the control unit 60 of the portable terminal 5 Upon receiving the ID from the ID server 1, the control unit 60 of the portable terminal 5 temporarily stores the received ID as the ID of the ID server 1 with which the pair relationship has been established (step S14). When the pair relationship with the ID server 1 is established, the control unit 60 returns the transmission output of the short-range communication unit 70 to the standard level and returns the reception sensitivity to the standard level. As a result, the communicable distance is set to 1 to 2 meters.
- the user setting means 62 of the mobile terminal 5 determines the destination address as the address of one specific ID server 1 and the telephone number with the device number of the mobile phone as the source address.
- the request is transmitted via the short-range communication unit 70.
- the information provision control means 22 of the ID server 1 receives a telephone number request from a partner with which a pair relationship has been established, the information provision control means 22 transmits the personal information 11 to the mobile terminal that transmitted the request as personal information 11 in advance.
- the c- mobile terminal 5 that transmits the registered mobile phone number and the operator-specified information specified by the mobile phone operator via the short-range communication unit 30 is an ID server 1 with which a pair relationship has been established.
- Step S15 Upon receiving the mobile phone number and the carrier-designated information specified by the mobile phone carrier, the information is temporarily stored in a predetermined memory area and the mobile phone unit 50 is activated.
- the mobile phone unit 50 reads out the telephone number and the operator-specified information temporarily stored in a predetermined memory area, authenticates with the mobile phone operator, and makes the mobile phone usable. Therefore, the right to use a mobile phone is limited to the individuals held by ID server 1. It will be for the individual identified by the information, and the fee will be charged to that individual.
- the mobile phone unit 50 displays a standby screen or the like on the display unit. This allows the user to recognize that the mobile phone is now available o
- the information storage unit 10 of the ID server 1 stores various types of information related to the use of mobile phones, such as incoming call history, outgoing call history, telephone directory, mail address, mail, and information on Internet use as personal information 11. Stores personal information.
- the mobile terminal 5 obtains the necessary information from the ID server 1 and displays it on the display unit 52.
- the mobile terminal 5 transfers the information to the ID server 1.
- the CPU unit 20 of the ID server 1 stores the transferred information in the information storage unit 10.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an operation in which the portable terminal of the present embodiment is normally used by an ID server.
- the usage permission means 6 3 of the mobile terminal 5 transmits a usage permission request signal to the ID server 1 with which the pair relationship has been established.
- the ID server 1 transmits a use permission signal to the portable terminal 5 (Step S2 3), and if the portable terminal 5 can receive the use permission signal (Step S2 2). 4) and process the operation as valid.
- the portable terminal 5 and the ID server 1 are in a communicable range, the portable terminal 5 can be operated normally (step S25).
- the existence of the ID server 1 may be confirmed at a predetermined time interval. Also, instead of transmitting a response request from the mobile terminal 5 to the ID server 1, the ID server 1 transmits a response request to the mobile terminal 5 at predetermined time intervals, and the mobile terminal 5 returns a response signal. You may.
- the use permission means 63 of the mobile terminal 5 cannot confirm the existence of the ID server 1
- the operation of the mobile terminal 5 including the display is stopped (step S 2 6).
- the use permitting means 63 sets the portable terminal 5 to a state in which the mobile terminal 5 can be operated if the existence of the ID server 1 can be confirmed within a predetermined time (for example, one minute) from the time when the operation is stopped.
- the use permitting means 63 turns off the power of the portable terminal 5 when the state in which the existence of the ID server 1 cannot be confirmed exceeds a predetermined time. As a result, all personal information transferred from the ID server 1 to the mobile terminal 5 is deleted. In order to use the mobile terminal 5, it is necessary to newly register the ID server 1 to be paired.
- the user's personal information is stored in the ID server 1 without storing the user's personal information in the mobile terminal 5, so that the ID server 1 and the mobile terminal 5 are within a short-range communication range.
- the mobile terminal 5 By making the mobile terminal 5 movable under certain conditions, unauthorized use of the mobile terminal 5 can be prevented and personal information can be protected.
- electronic money can be used by transferring the electronic money information 12 stored in the ID server 1 to the mobile terminal 5.
- a password or the like dedicated to electronic money may be input before the electronic money is transferred.
- biometric information may be used to authenticate the user.
- the electronic money of the amount input by the operation unit 53 may be transferred to the mobile terminal 5. Instead of the user inputting the amount, electronic money of an amount necessary for electronic payment may be transferred. Further, the electronic money information transferred to the mobile terminal 5 may be returned to the ID server 1.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of an ATM terminal for depositing electronic money into an ID server.
- ATM (Automated-Teller Machine) terminals (financial institution terminals) 8 are installed in financial institutions and stores.
- the ATM terminal 8 includes a display unit 81, an operation unit 82, a fingerprint reading unit 83, a short-range communication unit 84, and a control unit 85.
- ATM terminals are the store cashier, MMK (Multimedia Kiosk: It can be used for selling multi-purpose terminals installed at convenience stores, selling prepaid cards, etc.), vending machines, and ticket vending machines at stations.
- MMK Multimedia Kiosk
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of depositing the ID server of the present embodiment from the ATM terminal.
- the user operates the operation unit 82 of the ATM terminal 8 while holding the ID server 1, specifies the amount of electronic money, and causes the fingerprint reading unit 83 to read the fingerprint (step S31).
- the control unit 85 requests transmission of fingerprint data as personal information stored in the ID server 1 via the short-range communication unit 84 (step S32).
- the ID server 1 transmits the fingerprint data registered in advance as personal information (step S33).
- the fingerprint data transmitted from the ID server 1 is received by the short-range communication unit 84 and supplied to the control unit 85.
- the control unit 85 collates the fingerprint read by the fingerprint reading unit 83 with the fingerprint data transmitted from the ID server 1 (step S34).
- the control unit 85 When the fingerprint matching is established, the control unit 85 generates electronic money information of the designated amount, and transmits the electronic money information via the short-range communication unit 84 (step S35).
- the ID server 1 stores the received electronic money information in the information storage unit 10 (Step S36).
- the ID server 1 transmits the received electronic money information to the ATM terminal 8, receives a confirmation signal from the ATM terminal 8 that the electronic money information is correct, and stores the received electronic money information in the information.
- the information may be stored in the unit 10.
- the mobile terminal 5 of the present invention is not limited to a mobile phone in a narrow sense, but also includes a PHS (Personal Handypone System), Furthermore, it can be applied to portable terminals such as PDAs and notebook personal computers.
- the mobile terminal 5 may be a remote control that controls a television, a video, a home server, or the like corresponding to ubiquitous computing (ubiquitous computing). In this way, by using a remote control, which is a device that controls household electrical appliances, people using the remote control can be charged for viewing and listening to paid content and billing for mail-order sales. be able to.
- the portable terminal 5 is incorporated in a car, and has a wireless device, a music reproducing device, a car navigation device, and a wireless device having functions used for tolls on expressways, payment in gasoline, and the like. It may be a control device of an immobilizer that controls the start of the vehicle.
- the ID server 1 may be a card-shaped one instead of being integrated with a ring, neckless, pendant or the like to be worn. Further, the ID server 1 may be in the form of a film to be attached to the skin. In addition, a slot for inserting a card into underwear (or clothing) may be provided, and the card may be inserted into the slot to be worn indirectly.
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