WO2011151084A1 - Système et appareil pour vérifier des données à un point de contrôle local - Google Patents

Système et appareil pour vérifier des données à un point de contrôle local Download PDF

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WO2011151084A1
WO2011151084A1 PCT/EP2011/002761 EP2011002761W WO2011151084A1 WO 2011151084 A1 WO2011151084 A1 WO 2011151084A1 EP 2011002761 W EP2011002761 W EP 2011002761W WO 2011151084 A1 WO2011151084 A1 WO 2011151084A1
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  • the invention relates to a system and apparatus for verifying data at a local control point.
  • the inventive system and the inventive device are particularly suitable for redeeming coupons and the authenticity of goods and
  • Specify restrictions such as the number, period, or local validity of coupons that must be reviewed before redemption.
  • the coupons can be loaded on the mobile phone of a customer and the customer transmits his coupon to the cashier system of the merchant when paying at a POS system of the dealer.
  • the dealer's cash register system is connected to the issuing office of the coupon, so that the cash register system can check the coupon's solvency by exchanging data with the issuing office of the coupon, among other things, to make sure to get back the manufacturer's reimbursement.
  • US2010 / 0131342 AI further a system for the redemption of coupons is known in which the coupons can be electronically validated and redeemed by means of an intelligent clearing network.
  • coupon cards to be redeemed are read by means of a card reader set up in a retail store and the read data is transferred to a computer cash point (point-of-sale terminal).
  • the computer cash transfers the data to the retailer's retail system. From the retailer's POS system, for example, the data is passed on to a central database of the intelligent clearing network.
  • the intelligent clearing network compares the received data with stored data and sends control data via the
  • Retailer's cashier system back to the computer cashier.
  • Either the computer cash register carries out the validation of the coupon itself with the received control data, or the data has already been validated in the intelligent clearing network and the
  • Network connection such as via the Internet would support, but also not inclined to take the risk, with a connection of their POS system to an external network, the risk of computer viruses or attacks by so-called hackers suspend.
  • Some providers of POS systems explicitly exclude in their service contracts and warranty conditions, even the connection of third-party components. The owner of such a cash system is therefore dependent on the
  • Software component offers itself, or offers a corresponding, certified interface.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide a system and corresponding devices for such a system to allow the participation of the dealer in a discount promotion or an authenticity check, their POS system not specifically for such
  • an electronic validation terminal is provided for the verification of portable media, which has the following features: a first interface for reading authentication data a second interface for data exchange between the validation terminal and a validation server, a third interface for data exchange with the control point system, a control device which the read via the first interface authentication data or a record formed from the authentication data via the second interface for verification to a
  • Validation server sends, which evaluates data received via the second interface and sends the evaluated data to the third interface.
  • the validation terminal enables the processing, verification and validation of encoded data on portable media carriers, for example coupons of discount campaigns, or RDiF tags / NFC data in goods flow and inventory checks and / or for
  • Authentication data is formed from an optical scanner, e.g. optical, machine-readable codes are read.
  • an optical scanner e.g. optical
  • machine-readable codes are read.
  • barcodes codes
  • a coupon for example.
  • So-called 2D scanners can read more robust 2D matrix area codes that contain much more information. These codes may e.g. by
  • a code can be either retrieved (gepullt) from the user of a mobile user terminal, such as a mobile phone or a personal assistant (PDA / Smartphone) with integrated data access to electronic networks such as the Internet or on the mobile User terminal can be filed (pushed) or delivered as MMS or SMS link.
  • a mobile user terminal such as a mobile phone or a personal assistant (PDA / Smartphone) with integrated data access to electronic networks such as the Internet or on the mobile User terminal can be filed (pushed) or delivered as MMS or SMS link.
  • the authentication data can also be generated by electronic chip cards or cards with magnetic read stripes (eg customer cards, Bank cards), or also be read by active and passive near-field transmitters such as so-called Radio Frequency Tags (RFID) or NFC devices.
  • RFID Radio Frequency Tags
  • NFC devices such as so-called Radio Frequency Tags (RFID) or NFC devices.
  • Records of this can be assigned to portable media carriers such as customer cards as customer RFiD tags, as well as stickers and thus customer accounts, which can also be processed via this validation terminal.
  • the validation terminal can also connect to the authentication provider, namely the validation server, over a point-to-point connection, for example, over a telephone line.
  • the validation server is in turn connected to its own or external clearing houses to settle joint promotions from manufacturers and distributors, or to allow manufacturers, distributors and logisticians as exhibitors to hire, view and process through self-service access, advertising campaigns and flow control transactions.
  • the validation terminal equipped with a remote configuration unit for the control unit and the interface controls, as well as safe
  • Encryption technologies are thus able to unify logistic processes, authenticity, promotions and loyalty programs.
  • Interested buyers and users, in addition to geocoded applications and mobile applications, at the same time also have access to a large extent to printed information in the form of 1D, but above all 2D codes and this totality of all portable media contributions can be processed through a global system on a broad basis. This broad basis is only guaranteed by the validation terminal. Larger organizations can do this Validation terminal by a software client in conjunction with commercially available
  • Validation terminal is made. Cash register system and validation system are thus decoupled from each other by the intermediate validation terminal.
  • the second interface is configured to establish a wired or wireless connection to a data network.
  • a data network This can be the data network of the authentication provider.
  • the validation terminal is preferably equipped with an Ethernet interface for a wired connection to the Internet or intranet or with a WLAN interface or with both interfaces.
  • optical or acoustic display elements can be provided. For example, a green signal lamp may be displayed if the authentication was successful and a red one
  • Signal lamp will be displayed if the authentication was denied.
  • the same can be achieved, for example, in addition or alone with an acoustic signal generator. For example, three short beeps as confirmation and one long, possibly with lower frequency issued beep.
  • the user of the local terminal may then, for example, the corresponding
  • the optical interface of the device is designed so that it can be read by a handheld scanner, which is generally used at POS systems.
  • a handheld scanner which is generally used at POS systems.
  • the user of the cash register system ie the sales staff can, as usual, in place of the original label of the document to be checked (coupon, label) on the
  • Validation terminal created in the context of authentication bar code or area code with the normal, at his POS system or goods flow control system
  • Authentication of the coupon displays a different code.
  • the dealer or body preparing the rebate action should, in the system, provide a special code for each discounted merchandise for the discounted merchandise either directly in the merchant's cash register system or if its POS system is connected to a dealer network have deposited. If the code is detected by the cash register scanner, which has been stored for discount items, can now be used to compile the invoice.
  • the display representing the bar code is preferably installed remotely in the scanning area of this prism scanner to achieve this particular type of firewall function.
  • the third interface of the validation terminal is designed such that it transmits the evaluated data via an electronic interface, e.g. a serial interface or a wireless connection, such as Bluetooth with the POS system or the goods receipt or
  • An embodiment of the validation terminal as a portable device for example by integrating a power supply with batteries or rechargeable batteries and the design of the third interface as a radio interface increases the practicality of the validation terminal. It can then be used simultaneously by, for example, several point-of-sale systems or multiple checkpoint, goods flow and inventory systems, so that only a single electronic validation terminal has to be purchased for shops with multiple POS systems or can be used in mobile applications such as ticketing.
  • a particularly advantageous embodiment of the validation terminal results when the portable variant of such a terminal at least parts of the control device and the interfaces are formed from a mobile device.
  • Today's mobile devices have a sufficiently powerful processor that can take over the tasks of the control device.
  • the display of the mobile phone as optical Display device can be used.
  • connection to the Internet can be carried out by the LAN and WLAN function integrated in the mobile phone or else by the mobile radio system itself. Under certain circumstances, even the scanner interface can be realized by using the integrated camera, which is widely used by many HandyBs.
  • a small validation terminal In order to introduce a worldwide Internet-based coupon and loyalty card validation system for POS and for checkpoint applications, such as ticketing, plagiarism protection, warranty registration or logistics processes, a small validation terminal, also available as a mobile version, can support the market launch on a very broad basis Afford.
  • the validation terminal is part of a verification system and is interposed between the verification provider and the merchant system.
  • FIG. 1 shows the basic structure of a validation system according to the invention.
  • FIG. 2 shows a validation system for a discount promotion Fig. 3 A verification system for the authenticity of goods
  • FIG. 4 A mobile validation terminal incorporating a mobile phone
  • Validation data on a validation server 2 are deposited.
  • the validation data can also be generated on the validation server 2 and by
  • Data transfer 9 are sent to issuing office 3.
  • the issuing agency 3 is also responsible for linking the validation data to a mobile medium 10 in a suitable manner.
  • the movable medium 10 is carried by, for example, a customer and, for example, to obtain a discount in the payment process or to collect
  • the movable medium 10 may also be permanently connected to a product, or even provided to be removable after purchase, in which case it can be checked at the checkpoint 11, if the goods marked in this way the
  • the movable medium 10 may be embodied either as a physical data carrier, e.g. in the form of a customer card with magnetic stripes, or a so-called RFID tag or in non-physical form, e.g. be displayed as a stripe or area code on a paper printout.
  • a physical data carrier e.g. in the form of a customer card with magnetic stripes, or a so-called RFID tag or in non-physical form, e.g. be displayed as a stripe or area code on a paper printout.
  • customers can also access this code on their personal data carrier, e.g. in the form of an MMS or photos, NFC unit on which
  • a validation terminal 1 is held for the purpose of validation, whether to check a discount code or an authenticity feature.
  • the validation terminal 1 are stored on the mobile medium 10 Data read, and sent to the validation server 2 and compared with the criteria specified there.
  • the validation terminal 1 has a first interface which, on the basis of its function, hereinafter referred to as the network interface 5, a second interface, hereinafter referred to as scanner interface 7 and a third interface which, in the following, functions as a control point interface 6 referred to as.
  • a control unit 4 is connected to all three interfaces 5, 6, 7 and controls the data transfer between the individual interfaces 5, 6, 7.
  • the scanner interface 7 can, depending on the application as an optical scanner for one or two-dimensional codes or as a reader for cards with magnetic data strip, with contacts for reading so-called smart cards, with a coil for the inductive reading of cards or with antennas for reading RFID tags or NFC elements.
  • these interfaces are modular, so that the validation terminal 1 can be equipped and configured individually for each application.
  • the mobile data carrier is automatically detected and read out by plugging in the chip card, approaching the RFID tag.
  • the portable media for example the paper printout, or the mobile device
  • the reading by pressing a control button, not shown, also forcibly started and / or by a not shown
  • Control button or sensor which detects a scanning the process will be finally confirmed.
  • Customer cards, RFID tags or NFC-equipped devices are guided past the corresponding readers or transponders at a suitable distance and angle.
  • the code read is forwarded by the control unit 4 via the network interface 5 for example via a network 8, with which the validation server 2 is also connected to it.
  • this network will be the Internet.
  • this network can also be formed from a company-internal network, a virtual point-to-point connection or even a true point-to-point connection.
  • control unit 4 is configured such that it simultaneously for
  • Validation terminals stored a mapping table, the assignment of a read via the scanner interface 7 code and the address, e.g. contains the IP address of the validation server 2 responsible for this code.
  • the control unit 4 reads the respective address associated with a code and composes a data packet which is sent to the address of the validation server 2. In this case, this must be
  • Assignment table can be brought up to date by remote maintenance. Alternatively, this allocation table can also be run in a central service center, not shown, and validation requests are made by the
  • Validation terminal 1 always sent first to the service center, and then from there to the respective competent validation server 2 to be forwarded. Another technical possibility is that the address of the validation server 2 is already included in the read code, and is found by evaluating the code.
  • the validation server 2 evaluates the information sent to it and, if all prerequisites, such as period of a promotion, contingent has not been exhausted or supply chain is consistent, sends a positive confirmation back to the validation terminal 1 with the product to be checked evaluates the incoming confirmation message and sends the confirmation to the control point interface 6 in an appropriately adapted form.
  • the control point interface 6 is formed in this embodiment as a display and shows a stored in the cash discount code, which the operator of Enter checkpoint 11 in his cash register or read in order to carry out a discount on the submitted item.
  • a bar code is displayed on the display 6 which is used with the reader, which is usually used at POS systems anyway for reading the printed on product labels bar code, eg so-called EAN / UPC code.
  • an alphanumeric representation of this barcode can also take place.
  • a confirmation display not shown, for example, a green LED for some
  • control point interface 6 can also be made of a wired
  • Interface for example, a parallel or serial interface, for example, a USB interface exist, which is connected directly to the control point device 11. In this case, a larger amount of data between the validation terminal 1 and control point device 11 can be replaced.
  • a reject message is returned to the validation terminal 1 and the rejection is displayed accordingly.
  • the display may show: [EG utschein expired !] or gross rebate amount exceeded !!) or similar.
  • a red LED for a few seconds flash or an acoustic display for example, generate a low tone.
  • control point system for example, a POS system, which does not use the hardware, or the software for exchanging data with the
  • Validation server 2 is provided, in its function be extended so that it can be integrated into a validation system.
  • Fig. 2 describes an embodiment of a validation system for a
  • the campaign manager may be the manufacturer or dealer or it may be a contractor, such as one Advertising agency.
  • the Campaign Manager determines the goods for which the vouchers are redeemable and can limit, among other things, the number of vouchers to be redeemed and the redemption period, eg a maximum of ten thousand vouchers in total, fifty for a particular merchant and three for each customer.
  • the goods can be clearly identified, for example, using the so-called EAN / UPC.
  • identical EAN / UPS codes are given for identical goods, the original EAN / UPC for the goods without discount and two other EAN the goods with 10% discount and 25% discount.
  • discounts with fixed amounts such as five euros or ten euros can be specified.
  • These additional EAN / UPC codes are created by the Campaign Manager at Issue 3 with an application on Validation Server 2.
  • the data transfer can of course also take place via the Internet, for example a VPN connection.
  • Each retailer participating in the discount promotion, or participating merchant chain will be appropriately briefed, for example, by information on the website, a cover letter or email, as to how these additional EAN / UPC or comparable codes must be maintained in their POS system 19.
  • these additional EAN / UPC codes can also be exchanged by a direct exchange of data, not shown, with the dealer systems, if that
  • Dealer system is designed fernwartbar.
  • the downloaded on the mobile phone 13 two-dimensional code includes an individualized discount code, which is awarded only once, and the web address of the
  • the web application ensures that the individualized code is made known to the validation server 2. In this way it is ensured that the validation server 2 too recognize the discount code as valid when presented to validation server 2 from validation terminal 1 for review.
  • such could be one
  • the customer goes with his mobile phone 13 to the POS system 19 of the participating dealer and displays when paying the coupon code on the display of his mobile phone 13 and puts the display of his mobile phone 13 on the optical scanner 12 of the validation terminal 1.
  • the dealer starts the validation process by pressing a start button (not shown) at the validation terminal 1.
  • control circuit This causes the control circuit to take an image of the display of the mobile telephone 13 by means of the optical scanner module 12 contained in the validation terminal 1, which consists for example of a built-in camera.
  • the control device 4 evaluates the photographed two-dimensional code and compiles a data packet which is sent from the validation terminal 1 to the
  • Validation Server 2 is sent.
  • the data packet contains at least the
  • Checking discount code may also contain additional data, such as the identifier of the merchant.
  • the identifier of the merchant can be obtained, for example, via a unique serial number of the validation terminal 1, or is stored, for example, as a parameter in the memory of the validation terminal 1.
  • the validation server 2 compares each received discount code with the stored discount code and controls the other validity requirements. In the case of a match and if the validity requirements are met, the
  • Validation server 2 a validation message back to the respective validation terminal 1.
  • the validation message contains the EAN code with the discount provided in each case, for example, a fixed amount of 5 €.
  • the validation server 2 flags the corresponding discount code as being consumed so that it can not be redeemed a second time.
  • it stores further received data, such as the dealer identification, for example for one Advertising coverage analysis.
  • the discount code is unknown, the validity has expired, or other criteria are not met, it sends a refusal message, which may advantageously contain the reason for the refusal, back to the
  • Messages received via the network interface 5 are evaluated by the control unit 4 and the processed result is transferred to the checkpoint interface 6.
  • control point interface is designed as a display 6, the display of which can be read by a reading device 20 connected to the cash register system 19.
  • a reading device 20 connected to the cash register system 19.
  • corresponding displays commercially available, which can represent a barcode and this barcode can be read with so-called laser scanners.
  • Such an embodiment has the advantage that at the cash register system 19, which can be used mostly already used reading devices 20, and no other reading devices must be purchased.
  • sensors may be mounted in a further embodiment, which detect the laser beam of the reading device.
  • Reading device has detected a bar code, the laser beam is turned off. Since the sensors, not shown, are connected to the control unit 4, it can be detected by evaluating the switching off of the laser beam that the code shown in the display has been recognized by the POS system 19.
  • an alphanumeric representation can alternatively be selected on the display 6 of the validation terminal 1, so that the validation terminal 1 is also suitable for point-of-sale (POS) systems without readers 20.
  • the cashier gives the information shown on the display, e.g. manually enter a number into their POS system or press a corresponding key that is pre-assigned a discount for a certain amount or percentage.
  • the EAN code read from the display 6 of the validation terminal 1 is stored in the
  • control device 4 is preferably so
  • the product label is read with the same optical scanner module 12, which is also provided for reading the discount code.
  • input via a keyboard, not shown, or connected to the validation terminal 1, not shown, handheld scanner can be read.
  • the product label can also be read with the hand-held scanner 20 of the checkout system 19, and be transmitted to the control device 4 of the validation terminal 1 via the checkpoint interface 6, which is designed, for example, as a serial interface.
  • the control device 4 packs this data into the data packet which is sent to the
  • Validation server 2 is transmitted, and thus allows the validation server 2 to make a discount depending on the goods to be purchased by the customer.
  • the discount code printed in print media 15 or on billboards There are already promotions known in which the discount code printed in print media 15 or on billboards.
  • the customer who has a mobile phone 13 with a built-in camera, can photograph this code 16 and display it on his display.
  • There are also software applications for mobile phones are known that can prepare a photographed code, and then either new, in a standardized form on the display or as other data, such as. via a radio interface of the mobile phone 13, for example, a so-called Bluetooth interface to a suitably equipped validation terminal 1 forward.
  • the optical scanner interface 12 is also suitable for reading paper coupons 17, which the customer has either printed himself or consist of a newspaper break.
  • the validation terminal 1 is also equipped with an RFID reader module 12 for reading customer cards 15 in addition to an optical scanner module 11.
  • RFID reader module 12 for reading customer cards 15 in addition to an optical scanner module 11.
  • customer card may also be provided an unillustrated magnetic stripe reader or a non-illustrated chip card reader.
  • RFiD and comparable technologies are finding their way into personal identification as well as logistics. However, these technologies will coexist with conventional printed codes, magnetic stripes and smart cards for some time and can therefore be replaced by a correspondingly equipped
  • Validation terminal 1 are advantageously processed in parallel.
  • the customer can present his customer card 18 at the same time.
  • the identification information stored on the customer card is then sent to the validation server 2 together with the other data.
  • the customer identification can be used to limit the number of coupons that can be redeemed for a customer. Regardless, the redemption of a discount code also because of the presentation of a
  • the data on the discounts performed are collected in the dealer's cash register system and sent in a known manner to an unillustrated clearing house for the purpose of calculating the amount to be reimbursed to the merchant.
  • the validation server 2 can also take over the task of collecting the data and transmitting it to the clearing house. Furthermore, these actions are often borne jointly by the supplier or the brands with the participating dealers. Setting up such joint campaigns would be through such a global one
  • the POS system 19 may be a single cash register in which the data (EAN codes, assigned selling prices,
  • Discounts are stored in a single-user system. However, it can also be a point-of-sale terminal of a networked cash register system in which the cash registers are connected to a central data server of the merchant or the dealer chain.
  • the POS system 19 shown in FIG. 2 in this case consists of a plurality of point-of-sale terminals which are connected to a central data server or a central data processing system, for example a merchandise management system.
  • the data read in via the reading device 20 can be transmitted from the point-of-sale terminal to the central data processing system of the merchant and the estimated discount can be calculated there. This discount data will then be sent to the appropriate POS terminal
  • the POS system 19 can be even further networked, for example, also connected to an alternative coupon validation system.
  • the validation terminal 1 in this case allows the dealer to participate in an alternative
  • Validation provider for example, has not received approval from the manufacturer of the POS system 19. Also in this application, the validation terminal 1 is completely decoupled from the POS system 19 and its networking and allows independent access to the validation server 2 from the network of the POS system.
  • Figure 3 shows an embodiment in which the authenticity of goods can be tested.
  • luxury goods such as perfume, clothing and fashionable accessories, which are sold under expensive brands, are often the victims of product piracy.
  • Such products 21 are increasingly provided with data carriers, such as RFID tags.
  • RFID tags can also be imitated, they nevertheless make it possible to verify by means of an individualized identifier whether a product 21 with the identical identifier has already been presented elsewhere for checking the authenticity.
  • the cost of RFID tags with their dissemination is increasingly falling, the presented verification system is also suitable for goods 22 and services which are only characterized by a complex code, for example a two-dimensional code. Since these codes have a large length, they can be awarded worldwide only once per product.
  • the issuing agency 3 assigns RFID tags in this embodiment with a
  • a unique identifier and connects them with the goods to be protected 21.
  • the data is stored centrally in a validation server 2. Once the goods 21 the
  • the ID is scanned at the goods issue and the
  • Validation server 2 updated accordingly. As soon as the goods arrive at the middleman, his incoming inspection scans the goods 21, 22. In the exemplary embodiment, it is assumed that the merchant's goods receipt system 23 is a conventional goods receipt control system which is not designed accordingly
  • the validation terminal 1 is used with which the one-to-one identifications of the goods are read via the scanning module 7. In a manner already described in detail, the validation terminal sends this data to the validation server 2. This compares the received identifier with the stored identifier and, if necessary, performs a plausibility check. Inasmuch as each middleman is equipped with a validation terminal 1, 2 can be found in the validation server at each
  • the location of the goods receipt and issue are stored.
  • the location results, for example, from a stored in configuration parameters 12 Identification of the respective dealer.
  • the validation server 2
  • Validation terminal 1 a record, which in the goods receipt control system 23 makes the booking of the goods 21, 22. Likewise, the validation terminal is used to update the data in the validation server 2 for a goods issue.
  • the validation terminal 1 can also be used by a retailer to prove to the end customer the authenticity of the goods. If the validation terminal is equipped with a printer or a printer interface, a certificate of authenticity can also be printed out to the end customer or automatically assigned to his customer account online. Another use case would be automatic warranty registrations by checkout via validation terminal 1.
  • FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of a validation terminal 1 whose functions are partly formed by a mobile telephone 24.
  • Today's mobile phones have a powerful processor and a variety of functions that can perform some or even all the functions of a validation terminal 1 depending on the design.
  • the mobile phone 24 is enclosed in a housing.
  • Three pushbuttons 25, 26, 27 are used to start, stop and abort the already well-described validation process.
  • the control device is formed by the processor of the mobile telephone 24.
  • the display 28 of the mobile telephone 24 is used to display status messages, e.g. to indicate the reason of refusal of one
  • Control point systems also have a wired data transfer between
  • a connection to the control point system can also take place by means of these techniques.
  • a separate scanning device 7 is provided in the illustrated embodiment. Since many mobile phones already have a built-in camera, this can also be read to read the code displayed on mobile phones or the code 22 shown on paper.
  • the reading surface which is formed for example by a translucent disc on the housing of the validation terminal 1 and on which the mobile phones or paper strips are placed, are imaged on the camera optics of the mobile phone inside the housing of the validation terminal 1 .
  • the mobile phone 24 can use, on the one hand, if available, a WLAN access of the merchant.
  • the particular advantage of the mobile phone 24, however, is that it can establish Internet access via the mobile radio system itself and thus is autonomous from the infrastructure available at the point of sale.

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L'invention concerne un système et un appareil pour vérifier des données à un point de contrôle local. De telles données sont par exemple des coupons servant à obtenir une ristourne ou des données d'identifications de biens. Des systèmes de points de contrôle connus supposent une connexion directe à un serveur de validation. L'objet de l'invention est un système dans lequel des systèmes de points de contrôle sans connexion directe au serveur de validation peuvent aussi effectuer une vérification des coupons ou des biens ou services. A cet effet, le système de l'invention comporte un terminal de validation (1) qui comporte une première interface (7) servant à lire des données d'authentification d'un support de données mobile (10), une deuxième interface (5) pour l'échange de données entre le terminal de validation (1) et un serveur de validation (2), une troisième interface (6) pour l'échange de données entre un système de points de contrôle (11) et un dispositif de commande (4) qui envoie les données d'authentification lues par la première interface (7) voire un ensemble de données constitué à partir des données d'authentification au moyen de la deuxième interface (5) pour la vérification au niveau du serveur de vérification (2), qui évalue des données reçues au moyen de la deuxième interface (5) et qui transmet les données évaluées à la troisième interface (6).
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