WO2015182940A1 - Carte d'identification personnelle, procédé et système pour délivrer une carte d'identification personnelle, et procédé et système pour authentifier une carte d'identification personnelle - Google Patents

Carte d'identification personnelle, procédé et système pour délivrer une carte d'identification personnelle, et procédé et système pour authentifier une carte d'identification personnelle Download PDF

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WO2015182940A1
WO2015182940A1 PCT/KR2015/005221 KR2015005221W WO2015182940A1 WO 2015182940 A1 WO2015182940 A1 WO 2015182940A1 KR 2015005221 W KR2015005221 W KR 2015005221W WO 2015182940 A1 WO2015182940 A1 WO 2015182940A1
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  • the present invention relates to a personal identification card, a method and system for issuing a personal identification card, and an authentication method and system for a personal identification card. More particularly, the present invention relates to a true user of a personal identification card while preventing forgery of the personal identification card.
  • the present invention relates to a personal identification card, a method and system for issuing a personal identification card, and an authentication method and system for a personal identification card, which can be identified to prevent another person from illegally using the personal identification card.
  • various types of cards are used, such as credit cards, electronic cards such as cash cards, identification cards such as national ID cards and driver's licenses, and security cards such as access cards.
  • the range of use is gradually increasing.
  • These cards are used to identify the user who owns the card according to its type and use, and to provide a specific purpose service. It is important to secure safety and reliability according to the use of the card to activate the use of the card. .
  • the user's personal authentication, the protection of the user's personal information, and the integrity guarantee are required. It should be possible.
  • Magnetic cards are widely used in credit cards, prepaid cards, gas voucher cards, etc., but besides the problem that the information recorded on the magnetic is easily damaged by the surrounding magnetic materials, it is easy to forgery the information recorded on the magnetic. There was a problem that illegally copied products are easily distributed. In addition, there is a problem that forgery can be easily forged, such as ID card.
  • smart cards such as IC cards that can store personal credit information and the like on semiconductor chips have been introduced and used in various fields. These smart cards have the advantage of superior security compared to the existing magnetic cards, and at present, the foundation to secure the safety, reliability and security necessary for performing user authentication, access control, information storage and management functions, etc. It is recognized.
  • the conventional smart card can extract personal credit information or digital signature generation key stored in the card when hacked, which can cause forgery of personal information as well as misuse of personal information based on IC certificate, electronic money, etc. .
  • the smart card when a card is stolen or misused by another person due to the loss or theft of the card, the smart card not only informs the user of the card usage through a short message service (SMS), but also prevents unauthorized use of the card by another person. There was a problem that can not.
  • SMS short message service
  • a personal identification card a method and system for issuing a personal identification card, which can prevent a forgery of a personal identification card and at the same time identify a true user of the personal identification card and prevent others from using the personal identification card illegally, A method and system for authenticating an identification card is required.
  • the present invention is designed to improve the above problems, the problem to be solved by the present invention, the monogram information extracted from the first pattern formed on the monogram portion of the personal identification card and the biometric fingerprint of the user stamped on the fingerprint portion
  • the personal identification card and the individual can prevent the forgery of the personal identification card and at the same time identify the true user of the personal identification card and prevent others from using the personal identification card. It is to provide a method and system for issuing an identification card and an authentication method and system for a personal identification card.
  • a personal identification card including a card body, a plurality of irregularly formed feature patterns formed on the first surface of the card body is formed A monogram portion and a fingerprint portion formed on a first surface or a second surface of the card body, and including a fingerprint portion stamped with a biometric fingerprint of a user, and comparing monogram information extracted from the first pattern with monogram information registered in a database portion; And identifying the user by comparing fingerprint information extracted from the biometric fingerprint, fingerprint information extracted from the biometric fingerprint and registered in a database unit, and fingerprint information extracted from the fingerprint signature input from the user.
  • the monogram information extraction unit is inserted into the card interface unit.
  • the extracted first fingerprint information, the first fingerprint information registered in the database unit, and the second fingerprint information transmitted from the fingerprint information extracting unit are collated to determine whether they match each other to determine whether the personal identification card for the user is identical. It characterized in that it comprises a card issuing unit for approving issuance.
  • the monogram information extraction unit is inserted into the card interface unit Extracting first monogram information from the first pattern formed on the monogram portion of the personal identification card, and receiving a second monogram information registered corresponding to the card body of the personal identification card; Determining whether the card authentication unit checks whether the first monogram information and the second monogram information match each other, and extracts fingerprint information when the first monogram information and the second monogram information coincide with each other.
  • a personal identification card authentication system a card interface unit for recognizing a personal identification card, a user interface unit for receiving a fingerprint signature from the user, and the individual Monogram information extraction unit for extracting the first monogram information from the first pattern formed on the monogram portion of the identification card, fingerprint information from the biometric fingerprint of the user stamped on the fingerprint portion of the personal identification card and the fingerprint signature received from the user Determining whether or not the extracted fingerprint information extracting unit and the first monogram information and the second monogram information registered corresponding to the card body of the personal identification card match each other, and extracting the first fingerprint information extracted from the biometric fingerprint; Second fingerprint information registered corresponding to the first monogram information; And a card authenticator configured to determine whether the third fingerprint information extracted from each other match each other and to authenticate the personal identification card for the user, wherein the card authenticator compares the first fingerprint information with the second fingerprint information.
  • the third fingerprint information is extracted, and the first fingerprint information is extracted.
  • the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information coincide with each other by comparing the second fingerprint information with the third fingerprint information and determining whether they match each other, Characterize the personal identification card.
  • a personal identification card a method and system for issuing a personal identification card, and an authentication method and system for a personal identification card, the monogram information and the fingerprint extracted from the first pattern formed in the monogram portion of the personal identification card
  • the user can prevent the forgery of the personal identification card and at the same time identify the true user of the personal identification card so that others can illegally use the personal identification card. Can be prevented.
  • the method and system for issuing the personal identification card, and the authentication method and system for the personal identification card the monogram information extracted from the first pattern formed in the monogram portion of the personal identification card
  • the user is prevented from tampering with the personal identification card, By identifying the user more accurately, it is possible to prevent others from fraudulently using the personal identification card.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a personal identification card according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a modification of the personal identification card according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a cross-sectional structure of a monogram portion and a fingerprint portion formed on the personal identification card according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a circuit unit or a user photo unit provided in the personal identification card according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of a personal identification card issuing system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a process of extracting monogram information from the first pattern by the monogram information extracting method of the personal identification card issuing method according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of a personal identification card authentication system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a process of authenticating a personal identification card in the personal identification card authentication system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a process of authenticating a personal identification card in the personal identification card authentication system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram schematically showing the structure of the personal identification card according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • 15 is a flowchart illustrating a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • 16 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 17 is a flowchart illustrating a process of authenticating a personal identification card in the personal identification card authentication system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing the structure of a personal identification card according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the personal identification card 100 may include a card body 110, a monogram unit 120, and a fingerprint unit 130.
  • the personal identification card 100 identifies all the means used to provide a specific purpose service by identifying a user such as an identification card (resident registration card, driver's license), credit card (electronic financial card), security card (access card). It is a comprehensive concept that includes.
  • the card body 110 constitutes a body of the personal identification card 100 and may have a thin plate-like shape having a generally rectangular shape as is generally known.
  • the card body 110 is composed of a first surface (for example, the front) and a second surface (for example, the back) that is opposite to the first surface, and may be made of a plastic material.
  • Card body 110 includes unique card information, the unique card information is a unique manufacturing serial number (production agency code, manufacturing number, issuance preparation financial institution code, issuing request user is given when manufacturing the card body 110) Card identification assigned number, etc.). This unique card information can be used later when generating a collation key.
  • the unique card information may be included in the first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120 as necessary.
  • the monogram unit 120 may be formed on the first surface of the card body 110 and the first pattern 121 may be formed.
  • the first pattern 121 formed on the monogram unit 120 is a unique pattern determined according to the card body 110 and may be used to determine whether the personal identification card 100 is forged or not.
  • the first pattern 121 formed in the monogram portion 120 may include a plurality of irregularly formed feature patterns. On the other hand, although not shown in detail, it may further include at least one information pattern irregularly formed according to the unique card information given in the manufacturing step of the card body 110 formed in the monogram portion 120.
  • the fingerprint unit 130 may be formed on the first or second surface of the card body 110, and the biometric fingerprint of the user may be stamped.
  • the biometric fingerprint that is stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 may be directly stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 by the user, or the biometric fingerprint received from the user through a user interface provided in the personal identification card issuing system 200 to be described later. It may be indirectly stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 by printing, stamping or the like.
  • the first or second surface of the card body 110 may further include a card information unit 140 on which card information is displayed.
  • the card information means a card number, an expiration date, a user name, and the like, which are given in the issuing step of the personal identification card 100.
  • the monogram information extracted from the first pattern 121 formed on the monogram unit 120 and the biometric fingerprint imprinted on the fingerprint unit 130 are extracted.
  • the fingerprint information may be used to prevent forgery and alteration of the personal identification card 100 and to accurately identify the user.
  • the monogram information is unique information determined by the personal identification card 100 and has a unique value for each personal identification card such as DNA (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid) of the human body.
  • the monogram information is extracted from the first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120 during the issuance or approval process of the personal identification card 100, and serves as a criterion for determining whether the personal identification card 100 is forged or not.
  • the fingerprint information is information extracted from a biometric fingerprint stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 or a fingerprint signature input from a user in the process of issuing or authorizing the personal identification card 100.
  • the owner and user of the personal identification card 100 may be used. Is a criterion for determining whether
  • FIG. 1 illustrates an example in which the monogram unit 120 and the fingerprint unit 130 formed on the card body 110 are formed side by side on the first surface (eg, the front surface) of the card body 110.
  • the first surface eg, the front surface
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a modification of the personal identification card according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the monogram portion 120 has the fingerprint portion 130 on the first side (eg, the front side) of the card body 110.
  • the example formed in the 2nd surface (for example, a back surface) of () is shown.
  • the fingerprint portion 130 is shown by a hidden line to show that the fingerprint portion 130 is formed on the second surface of the card body 110.
  • the monogram portion 120 is formed on the first surface (eg, the front surface) of the card body 110, and the fingerprint portion 130 is the same as the monogram portion 120. Although formed on the surface, it shows an example formed inside the monogram portion 120.
  • the monogram unit 120 and the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention may be formed by printing with photosensitive ink.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a cross-sectional structure of a monogram portion and a fingerprint portion formed on the personal identification card according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the monogram unit 120 is formed by directly printing the first pattern 121 on the first surface of the card body 110 with photosensitive ink
  • the fingerprint unit 130 is the card body 110.
  • An example is shown in which the biometric fingerprint 131 is directly stamped (printed) with photosensitive ink on the first surface of the substrate.
  • the monogram part 120 is formed by pressing the first pattern 121 against the intaglio portion 112 formed on the first surface of the card body 110 using photosensitive ink.
  • FIG. 130 illustrates an example in which the biometric fingerprint 131 is pressed against the intaglio portion 113 formed on the first surface of the card body 110 using photosensitive ink.
  • the monogram unit 120 forms the paper 123 on which the first pattern 121 is printed on the first surface of the card body 110 using photosensitive ink. Indentation formed on the first surface of the card body 110 by pressing (printing) formed on the first surface of the card body 110. It can be formed by pressing in.
  • the biometric fingerprint 131 may be directly stamped (printed) on the second surface of the card body 110 with photosensitive ink.
  • the monogram unit 120 directly prints the first pattern 121 on the first side of the card body 110 with photosensitive ink.
  • the fingerprint unit 130 is formed by imprinting (printing) the biometric fingerprint 131 directly onto the inside of the monogram unit 120 with photosensitive ink.
  • the monogram portion 120 is formed by pressing the first pattern 121 to the intaglio portion 112 formed on the first surface of the card body 110 using photosensitive ink.
  • 130 may be formed by pressing the biometric fingerprint 131 into the intaglio portion 113 formed on the first surface of the card body 110 using photosensitive ink in the monogram.
  • the first pattern 121 and the living body fingerprint 131 formed on the monogram unit 120 and the biometric fingerprint 131 formed on the fingerprint unit 130 are formed on the surface of the first pattern 121 and the living body.
  • Sealing films 122 and 132 may be provided to seal the fingerprint 131.
  • the sealing films 122 and 132 may be made of a film of a transparent material to enable a later photosensitive process.
  • the monogram unit 120 and the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100 is shown an example formed by printing with photosensitive ink, but the method of forming the monogram unit 120 and fingerprint unit 130 is It is not limited, It can change as much by a person skilled in the art.
  • the personal identification card 100 may further include a circuit unit or a user photograph unit provided on the first or second surface of the card body 110.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a circuit unit or a user photo unit provided in the personal identification card according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4A illustrates an example in which the circuit unit 150 is formed on the first surface of the card body 110.
  • the circuit unit 150 may be implemented as an integrated circuit (IC) to include user information, card information, and the like.
  • a credit card is an example of the personal identification card 100 shown in FIG. ).
  • FIG. 4B illustrates an example in which the user photograph unit 160 is formed on the first surface of the card body 110.
  • the personal identification card 100 shown in (b) of Figure 4 may be an identification card (resident registration card, driver's license).
  • FIG. 5 is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of a personal identification card issuing system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the personal identification card issuing system 200 includes a card interface unit 210, a user interface unit 220, a monogram information extraction unit 230, and fingerprint information. It may be configured to include an extraction unit 240, card issuing unit 250 and the database unit 260.
  • the personal identification card issuing system 200 receives a request for issuance of the personal identification card 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention described with reference to FIGS.
  • the issuance of the personal identification card 100 for the user may be approved using the monogram information extracted from the first pattern 121 and the fingerprint information extracted from the biometric fingerprint.
  • the card interface unit 210 may recognize the personal identification card 100.
  • the card interface 210 includes a card insertion unit (not shown) into which the personal identification card 100 is inserted and a card recognition unit (not shown) for recognizing the personal identification card 100. It may be provided.
  • the card interface unit 210 recognizes the first pattern 121 and the biometric fingerprint from the monogram unit 120 and the fingerprint unit 130 formed on the card body 110 of the personal identification card 100, respectively.
  • the first pattern 121 and the biometric fingerprint may be transmitted to the monogram information extractor 230 and the fingerprint information extractor 240, respectively.
  • the card interface unit 210 may recognize the unique card information provided in the manufacturing step of the card body 110 and transmit the card information to the card issuing unit 250 through the monogram information extraction unit 230.
  • the card interface unit 210 may recognize card information, a circuit unit, a user photographing unit, etc. formed in the card body 110 as necessary.
  • the user interface 220 may receive a biometric fingerprint or fingerprint signature from the user.
  • both the biometric fingerprint and the fingerprint signature are fingerprints of the user stamped or input from the user, and the biometric fingerprint means a fingerprint stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100, and the fingerprint signature is a personal identification card.
  • the user interface 220 may include a fingerprint input unit (not shown) that receives a biometric fingerprint or a fingerprint signature from a user and recognizes the user information, a first authentication key, a second authentication key, and the like.
  • An information input unit (not shown) receiving an input may be provided.
  • the user interface unit 220 transmits the fingerprint signature received from the user to the fingerprint information extracting unit 240, and the card issuer 250 sends the user information, the first authentication key, the second authentication key, etc. received from the user. Can be sent to.
  • the user interface 220 may receive user information when receiving a biometric fingerprint from the user.
  • the user information means a user name, a social security number, and the like.
  • the card issuing unit 250 may register the user information when registering the monogram information and the first fingerprint information.
  • the monogram information extracting unit 230 may extract monogram information from the first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120 of the personal identification card 100. That is, the monogram information extractor 230 may extract the monogram information from the first pattern 121 after receiving the first pattern 121 from the card interface unit 210.
  • the monogram information extracting unit 230 of the personal identification card issuing system 200 may extract monogram information through an image processing process for the first pattern 121. That is, the monogram information extracting unit 230 recognizes a plurality of feature patterns from the first pattern 121 including a plurality of irregularly formed feature patterns, and the plurality of feature patterns from at least one feature pattern of the plurality of feature patterns. A point may be extracted and monogram information including information on a plurality of feature points may be generated.
  • the fingerprint information extractor 240 extracts first fingerprint information from the biometric fingerprint of the user stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100, and extracts second fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature received from the user. Can be. After the first fingerprint information is extracted and transmitted to the card issuing unit 250 and registered in the database unit 260, the second fingerprint information is extracted and transmitted to the card issuing unit 250 to the database unit 260. It may be collated to determine whether it matches the registered first fingerprint information.
  • the fingerprint information extractor 240 extracts the first fingerprint information from the biometric fingerprint and the second fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature may use a commonly used fingerprint recognition method. Such a fingerprint recognition method is well known. Therefore, detailed description thereof will be omitted here.
  • the card issuing unit 250 may register the monogram information received from the monogram information extracting unit 230 and the first fingerprint information received from the fingerprint information extracting unit 240 in the database unit 260.
  • the monogram information registered in the database unit 260 may be used to determine whether the personal identification card 100 is forged or not in the authentication step of the personal identification card 100 to be described later.
  • the first fingerprint information registered in the database unit 260 may be used to approve card issuance in contrast with the second fingerprint information extracted from the fingerprint signature received from the user.
  • the card issuing unit 250 compares the first fingerprint information registered in the database unit 260 and the second fingerprint information received from the fingerprint information extraction unit 240 to determine whether they match each other to determine the individual Issuance of the identification card 100 may be approved.
  • the card issuing unit 250 generates and registers a first authentication key from the first password received from the user, A second authentication key is generated from the received second password, and the first authentication key and the second authentication key are collated to determine whether they match each other.
  • the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information coincide with each other.
  • the issuance of the personal identification card 100 for the user may be approved.
  • the first authentication key and the second authentication key mean a user password (user password) received through a user interface when receiving a biometric fingerprint from a user or receiving a fingerprint signature.
  • the card issuing unit 250 provided in the personal identification card issuing system 200 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is unique card information given in the manufacturing step of the card body 110 of the personal identification card 100 You can create a collation key using. That is, the card issuing unit 250 may generate a matching key using the unique card information transmitted from the card interface unit 210 or the monogram government extracting unit.
  • the check key is a kind of security code, and may be attached to at least one of monogram information, first fingerprint information, and second fingerprint information. As such, by assigning a matching key to the monogram information, the first fingerprint information, and the second fingerprint information, security can be enhanced in the process of issuing the personal identification card 100.
  • the card issuing unit 250 When the card issuing unit 250 generates a collation key using unique card information, a general security algorithm may be applied, and thus the detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the personal identification card issuing system 200 includes a card interface, a user interface, a monogram information extractor 230, a fingerprint information extractor 240, a card issuer 250, and a database. It may further include a security processing unit for encrypting and processing a variety of information processed between the unit 260. Since the configuration of such a security processing unit is well known, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • ' ⁇ ' refers to software or a hardware component such as an FPGA or an ASIC, and ' ⁇ ' plays a role.
  • ' ⁇ ' is not meant to be limited to software or hardware.
  • ' ⁇ Portion' may be configured to be in an addressable storage medium or may be configured to play one or more processors.
  • ' ⁇ ' means components such as software components, object-oriented software components, class components, and task components, and processes, functions, properties, procedures, and the like. Subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuits, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
  • the functionality provided within the components and the 'parts' may be combined into a smaller number of components and the 'parts' or further separated into additional components and the 'parts'.
  • the components and ' ⁇ ' may be implemented to play one or more CPUs in the device or secure multimedia card.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 7 is a personal identification in the personal identification card issuing system according to the first embodiment of the present invention. It is a flowchart showing the process of issuing a card.
  • the monogram information extraction unit 230 may extract monogram information from the first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120 of the personal identification card 100. There is (S310). In this case, as shown in FIG. 7, the card interface unit 210 recognizes the first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120 from the first personal identification card 100 inserted according to a user's request for issue. The monogram information extracting unit 230 may extract the monogram information from the first pattern 121 received from the card interface unit 210.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a process of extracting monogram information from the first pattern by the monogram information extracting method of the personal identification card issuing method according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the monogram information extractor 230 may recognize a plurality of feature patterns from the first pattern 121 including a plurality of irregularly formed feature patterns (S321).
  • the monogram information extractor 230 may extract a plurality of feature points from at least one feature pattern of the plurality of feature patterns (S322).
  • the monogram information extractor 230 may generate monogram information including information on a plurality of feature points (S323).
  • the fingerprint information extracting unit 240 prints the biometrics of the user stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100.
  • First fingerprint information may be extracted from the fingerprint (S320).
  • the user interface 220 recognizes and transmits the biometric fingerprint imprinted on the fingerprint unit 130 from the first personal identification card 100 inserted according to a user's issuance request.
  • the fingerprint information extractor 240 may extract the first fingerprint information from the biometric fingerprint received from the user interface 220.
  • the fingerprint information extractor 240 extracts the first fingerprint information from the biometric fingerprint may use a fingerprint recognition method which is generally used, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • FIG. 6 and 7 illustrate an example in which the monogram information extractor 230 extracts the monogram information and the fingerprint information extractor 240 extracts the first fingerprint information.
  • the monogram information extractor 230 and the fingerprint information are illustrated.
  • the order in which the extractor 240 extracts the monogram information and the first fingerprint information can be changed.
  • the card issuing unit 250 After the monogram information extracting unit 230 extracts monogram information (S310) and the fingerprint information extracting unit 240 extracts the first fingerprint information (S320), the card issuing unit 250 performs the monogram information and the first fingerprint. Information may be registered in the database unit 260 (S330). In this case, as shown in FIG. 7, the monogram information extracting unit 230 transmits the monogram information to the card issuing unit 250, and the fingerprint information extracting unit 240 sends the first fingerprint to the card issuing unit 250. The card issuing unit 250 may transmit the information, and register the received monogram information and the first fingerprint information to the database unit 260, and the database unit 260 may store the received monogram information and the first fingerprint information. .
  • the fingerprint information extractor 240 may extract the second fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature received from the user (S340).
  • the user interface unit 220 registers the monogram information and the first fingerprint information in the database unit 260 by the card issuing unit 250 and then the personal identification card 100.
  • the fingerprint signature is received from the user and transmitted, and the fingerprint information extracting unit 240 receives the second fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature received from the user interface unit 220. Can be extracted.
  • the method of extracting the second fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature may be implemented substantially the same as the method of extracting the first fingerprint information from the biometric fingerprint.
  • the card issuing unit 250 may determine whether the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information match with each other (S350).
  • the first fingerprint information includes both the first fingerprint information extracted from the biometric fingerprint and temporarily stored in a separate memory unit (not shown) provided therein and the first fingerprint information registered in the database unit.
  • the fingerprint information extracting unit 240 transmits the second fingerprint information to the card issuing unit 250
  • the database unit 260 is the first fingerprint stored in the card issuing unit 250.
  • the card issuing unit 250 may transmit the information, and compare the first fingerprint information extracted from the biometric fingerprint, the first fingerprint information registered in the database unit, and the second fingerprint information to determine whether they match each other.
  • the card issuing unit 250 issues the personal identification card 100 for the user. It may be approved (S360). On the other hand, the card issuing unit 250 issuing the personal identification card 100 for the user, if the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information does not match each other (NO in step S350) as a result of the determination in step S350 Can be disallowed.
  • the card issuing unit 250 generates and registers a first authentication key from the first password received from the user, A second authentication key is generated from the received second password, and the first authentication key and the second authentication key are collated to determine whether they match each other. As a result, the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information coincide with each other. When the authentication key and the second authentication key coincide with each other, the issuance of the personal identification card 100 for the user may be approved.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 10 is a personal identification card issuing according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the monogram information extraction unit 230 extracts the monogram information (S310 of FIG. 6) and the fingerprint information extraction unit 240.
  • the card issuing unit 250 may generate a first authentication key from the first password received from the user (S325).
  • the user interface 220 receives a first password from a user and transmits the first password to the card issuing unit 250, and the card issuing unit 250 encrypts the first password so as to encrypt the first password.
  • the first authentication key may be generated by applying a specific encryption algorithm to the first password, but may use the first password input from the user as it is.
  • the card issuing unit 250 After generating the first authentication key (S325), the card issuing unit 250 registers the monogram information and the first fingerprint information in the database unit 260 (S330 in FIG. 6), and registers the first authentication key in the database unit (S330). 260 can be registered (S335).
  • the card issuing unit 250 After the fingerprint information extracting unit 240 extracts the second fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature (S340 of FIG. 6), the card issuing unit 250 generates the second authentication key from the second password inputted by the user. It may be (S345). As shown in FIG. 10, the user interface unit 220 receives a second password from a user and transmits the second password to the card issuing unit 250, and the card issuing unit 250 encrypts the second password to generate a second password. You can create an authentication key.
  • the card issuing unit 250 checks whether the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information match each other (S350 of FIG. 6), and then, if the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information coincide with each other. (Example of S350 of FIG. 6), the card issuing unit 250 may determine whether or not match each other by comparing the first authentication key and the second authentication key (S355).
  • the card issuing unit 250 if the first authentication key and the second authentication key is the same as the determination result in step S355 (YES in step S355), to issue the personal identification card 100 to the user It may be approved (S360). That is, the card issuing unit 250 issues the personal identification card 100 to the user only when the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information coincide with each other and the first authentication key and the second authentication key coincide with each other. You can approve.
  • 9 and 10 illustrate the case where the card issuing unit 250 first checks the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information and then checks the first authentication key and the second authentication key, for example. It is also possible to check the key and the second authentication key first, and then check the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information.
  • the card issuing unit 250 is the unique card information given in the manufacturing step of the card body 110 of the personal identification card 100
  • the method may further include generating a collation key using.
  • the collation key may be assigned to at least one of the monogram information, the first fingerprint information, and the second fingerprint information.
  • FIGS. 11 to 13 a personal identification card authentication system and an authentication method according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 11 to 13.
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram schematically showing the structure of a personal identification card authentication system according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the personal identification card authentication system 400 includes a card interface unit 410, a user interface unit 420, a monogram information extraction unit 430, and fingerprint information. It may be configured to include an extraction unit 440, a card authentication unit 450 and a database unit 460.
  • the personal identification card authentication system 400 is a system for authenticating the personal identification card 100 to identify the user when the user is provided with a specific purpose service (electronic financial transaction, access request, etc.).
  • the personal identification card authentication system 400 may be implemented substantially the same as the personal identification card issuing system 200 shown in FIG. 5.
  • the card interface unit 410 recognizes the personal identification card 100
  • the user interface unit 420 receives a fingerprint signature from the user
  • the monogram information extraction unit 430 of the personal identification card 100 The first monogram information is extracted from the first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120
  • the fingerprint information extracting unit 440 may include a biometric fingerprint of the user stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100.
  • Fingerprint information may be extracted from a fingerprint signature input from a user.
  • the monogram information extracting unit 430 recognizes the plurality of feature patterns from the first pattern 121 including the plurality of irregularly formed feature patterns, and the plurality of feature patterns from the at least one feature pattern among the plurality of feature patterns.
  • Feature points may be extracted and first monogram information including information on a plurality of feature points may be generated.
  • the card authenticator 450 determines whether the first monogram information and the second monogram information registered corresponding to the card body 110 of the personal identification card 100 coincide with each other, and extract the first monogram information from the biometric fingerprint.
  • the personal identification card 100 for the user may be authenticated by determining whether the fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information registered corresponding to the first monogram information, and the third fingerprint information extracted from the fingerprint signature match each other.
  • the card authenticator 450 checks whether the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information match by comparing the first fingerprint information with the second fingerprint information, and as a result, the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information match.
  • the third fingerprint information is extracted, and the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information are collated to determine whether they match each other, and thus, the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information. If is matched with each other, the personal identification card 100 for the user can be authenticated.
  • the personal identification card authentication system 400 when the personal identification card authentication system 400 according to the first embodiment of the present invention generates and registers a first authentication key, the personal identification card authentication system 400 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the card authentication unit 450 provided in the personal identification card authentication system 400 receives the first authentication key registered in correspondence with the second fingerprint information, and generates a second authentication key from the password input from the user. As a result of determining whether the first authentication key and the second authentication key match each other, the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information match each other, and the first authentication key and the second authentication key coincide with each other. In this case, the personal identification card 100 for the user may be authenticated.
  • a method of authenticating the personal identification card 100 for the user by the card authenticator 450 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 12 to 13.
  • the card authentication unit 450 provided in the personal identification card authentication system 400 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is the unique card information given in the manufacturing step of the card body 110 of the personal identification card 100 You can create a collation key using.
  • the matching key is assigned to at least one of the first monogram information, the second monogram information, the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information, thereby providing security in the process of authenticating the personal identification card 100. I can strengthen it.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a process of authenticating a personal identification card in the personal identification card authentication system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the monogram information extracting unit 430 may include a first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120 of the personal identification card 100.
  • the first monogram information may be extracted.
  • the method for extracting the first monogram information from the first pattern 121 by the monogram information extractor 430 may be implemented in substantially the same manner as the example illustrated in FIG. 8.
  • the card authenticator 450 may receive the second monogram information registered corresponding to the card body 110 of the personal identification card 100 (S520). 12 illustrates an example of receiving second monogram information after extracting first monogram information, but may also extract first monogram information after receiving second monogram information.
  • the card authenticator 450 matches the first monogram information.
  • the second monogram information may be collated to determine whether they coincide with each other (S530).
  • the fingerprint information extracting unit 440 stamps the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100.
  • the first fingerprint information may be extracted from the biometric fingerprint of the user (S540).
  • the card authenticator 450 may receive the second fingerprint information registered corresponding to the first monogram information (S550).
  • the fingerprint information extracting unit 440 extracts the first fingerprint information (S540), and the card authenticator 450 receives the second fingerprint information (S550), the card authenticator 450 is connected with the first fingerprint information.
  • the second fingerprint information may be collated to determine whether they match with each other (S560).
  • the fingerprint information extracting unit 440 may extract the third fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature input from the user. It may be (S570).
  • the card authenticator 450 compares the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information to determine whether they match each other (S580), and as a result of the determination, the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information. And when the third fingerprint information match each other, the personal identification card 100 for the user can be authenticated and approved for use (S590).
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a process of authenticating a personal identification card in the personal identification card authentication system according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • steps S510 to S550 shown in FIG. 12 may be performed in the same manner.
  • the card authenticating unit 450 After the fingerprint information extracting unit 440 extracts the first fingerprint information (S540 of FIG. 12) and the card authenticator 450 receives the second fingerprint information (S550 of FIG. 12), the card authenticating unit 450. After receiving the second fingerprint information, may receive the first authentication key registered in correspondence with the second fingerprint information (S555).
  • the card authenticator 450 checks whether the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information match each other (S560), and if the fingerprint information matches the second fingerprint information (YES in step S560).
  • the fingerprint information extractor 440 may extract third fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature received from the user. After receiving the third fingerprint information, the card authenticator 450 may generate a second authentication key from the password received from the user (S575).
  • the card authenticator 450 compares the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information to determine whether they match each other (S580), and as a result of the determination, the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information. And when the third fingerprint information coincides with each other, by comparing the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information to determine whether they match with each other (S580), the first authentication key and the second authentication key are collated. It may be determined whether or not coincide with each other (S585).
  • the card authentication unit performs a personal identification card ( 100) may be authenticated and approved for use (S590).
  • the card authentication unit 450 the unique card information given in the manufacturing step of the card body 110 of the personal identification card 100
  • the method may further include generating a collation key using.
  • the collation key may be assigned to at least one of the first monogram information, the second monogram information, the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information.
  • FIGS. 14 to 17 a personal identification card, a method and system for issuing a personal identification card, and an authentication method and system for a personal identification card according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 14 to 17.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram schematically showing the structure of the personal identification card according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the personal identification card 100 according to the second embodiment of the present invention is different from the personal identification card 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 4. It may be configured to further include an identification unit 170.
  • the identification unit 170 may be formed on the first surface or the second surface of the card body 110, and a second pattern 171 generated using user information about the user may be formed.
  • the second pattern 171 may be formed of a plurality of unit entities regularly arranged according to user information.
  • FIG. 14 illustrates an example in which a unit object constituting the second pattern 171 is a white or black circular figure, and the number, arrangement, and the like of each of the white and black circular figures are uniquely determined according to user information. It can have a unique pattern.
  • the personal identification card 100 includes monogram information extracted from the first pattern 121, fingerprint information extracted from the biometric fingerprint, and user information extracted from the second pattern 171. By using the forgery of the personal identification card 100 can be prevented and the user can be correctly identified.
  • the monogram unit 120, the fingerprint unit 130, and the identification unit 170 formed on the card body 110 are formed side by side on the first surface (eg, the front surface) of the card body 110.
  • the first surface e.g, the front surface
  • the monogram unit 120, the fingerprint unit 130, and the identification unit 170 of the personal identification card 100 according to the second embodiment of the present invention are the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.
  • the first and second surfaces of the card body 110 may be divided and formed, and the fingerprint unit 130 may be formed in the monogram unit 120.
  • it may be formed by printing with photosensitive ink, may be formed by directly printing with photosensitive ink on the first or second surface of the card body 110, or the first surface of the card body 110 or It may be formed by press-fitting the intaglio portion formed on the second surface.
  • the method of forming the monogram unit 120, the fingerprint unit 130, and the identification unit 170 is not limited thereto and may be changed by those skilled in the art.
  • the personal identification card issuing system 200 is composed of substantially the same components as the personal identification card issuing system 200 according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 5.
  • the user interface 220 receives user information from the user, and the card issuing unit 250 identifies the second pattern 171 generated by using the user information on the identification unit 170 of the personal identification card 100.
  • the identification information extracted from the second pattern 171 can be registered in the database unit 260.
  • 15 is a flowchart illustrating a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the monogram information extracting unit 230 may include a first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120 of the personal identification card 100. Monogram information can be extracted from step S610.
  • the fingerprint information extractor 240 may extract first fingerprint information from the biometric fingerprint of the user stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100 (S620).
  • the card issuing unit 250 may form the second pattern 171 generated using the user information in the identification unit 170 of the personal identification card 100 (S630).
  • the user interface 220 receives the user information from the user and transmits the user information to the card issuing unit 250
  • the card issuing unit 250 is a second unit consisting of a plurality of unit objects regularly arranged according to the user information
  • the pattern 171 may be formed.
  • the sequence of extracting monogram information (S610), extracting first fingerprint information (S620), and forming a second pattern 171 (S630) is not limited thereto. You can change it.
  • the card issuing unit 250 After the card issuing unit 250 forms the second pattern 171 generated by using the user information in the identification unit 170 of the personal identification card 100 (S630), the card issuing unit 250 generates the second pattern 171. Identification information may be extracted from the pattern 171 (S640). The card issuing unit 250 may register the monogram information, the first fingerprint information, the user information, and the identification information in the database unit 260 (S650).
  • the fingerprint information extractor 240 may extract the second fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature received from the user (S660). In addition, the card issuing unit 250 may determine whether the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information match each other (S670).
  • the card issuing unit 250 determines that the personal identification card 100 is issued to the user. It may be approved (S680). On the other hand, when the card issuer 250 determines that the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information do not coincide with each other (NO in step S670), the card issuing unit 250 issues the personal identification card 100 to the user. Can be disallowed.
  • the personal identification card issuing system 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention is different from the personal identification card issuing system 200 according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.
  • the second pattern 171 generated using the user information input from the user is formed in the identification unit 170 of the personal identification card 100, and the identification information extracted from the second pattern 171 is stored in the database unit ( 260).
  • 16 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a process of issuing a personal identification card in the personal identification card issuing system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the monogram information extraction unit 230 extracts the monogram information (S610 of FIG. 15), and the fingerprint information extraction unit 240. Extracts the first fingerprint information (S620 of FIG. 15), and after the card issuing unit 250 forms the second pattern 171 (S630 of FIG. 15), the card issuing unit 250 receives an input from the user.
  • a first authentication key may be generated from the first password (S635).
  • the card issuing unit 250 After generating the first authentication key (S635), the card issuing unit 250 extracts identification information from the second pattern 171 (S640 of FIG. 15), and generates monogram information, first fingerprint information, user information, and identification. Information can be registered in the database unit 260 (S650 in FIG. 15), and the first authentication key can be registered in the database unit 260 (S655).
  • the card issuing unit 250 After the fingerprint information extracting unit 240 extracts the second fingerprint information from the fingerprint signature (S660 of FIG. 15), the card issuing unit 250 generates the second authentication key from the second password received from the user. It may be (S665). Then, the card issuing unit 250 checks whether the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information match each other (S670 of FIG. 15), and then the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information coincide with each other. In the example of S670 of FIG. 15, the card issuing unit 250 may check whether the first authentication key and the second authentication key coincide with each other (S675). Finally, the card issuing unit 250, if the first authentication key and the second authentication key is the same as the determination result in step S675 (YES in step S675), issuing the personal identification card 100 for the user It may be approved (S680).
  • FIG. 17 is a flowchart illustrating a process of authenticating a personal identification card in the personal identification card authentication system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the card authenticator 450 may first determine whether the monogram information is matched (S710). That is, the monogram information extracting unit 430 extracts the first monogram information from the first pattern 121 formed in the monogram unit 120 of the personal identification card 100 (S510 of FIG. 12). After the card authenticator 450 receives the second monogram information registered corresponding to the card body 110 of the personal identification card 100 (S520 of FIG. 12), the card authenticator 450 receives the first monogram information. And the second monogram information may be checked to determine whether they match with each other (S530 of FIG. 12).
  • the card authenticator 450 may determine whether the monogram information matches as a result of determining whether the monogram information matches (S710), and determine whether the fingerprint information matches (S720). That is, the fingerprint information extracting unit 440 extracts first fingerprint information from the biometric fingerprint of the user stamped on the fingerprint unit 130 of the personal identification card 100 (S540 of FIG. 12), and the card authentication unit 450. After receiving the second fingerprint information registered corresponding to the first monogram information (S550 of FIG. 12), the card authenticator 450 checks whether the first fingerprint information and the second fingerprint information match each other and determine whether they match each other. This can be done (S560 in Fig. 12). As a result of the determination in S560 of FIG.
  • the fingerprint information extracting unit 440 receives the fingerprint signature input from the user. After extracting the third fingerprint information from (S570 of FIG. 12), the card authenticator 450 may compare the first fingerprint information, the second fingerprint information, and the third fingerprint information to determine whether they match with each other (FIG. 12, S580),
  • the card authenticator 450 may determine whether the identification information is identical (S720), or not (S730 to S760). That is, the card authentication unit 450 receives the first identification information registered corresponding to the first monogram information from the database unit 460 (S730), and the card authentication unit 450 is formed on the identification unit 170 of the personal identification card 100. After the second identification information is extracted from the second pattern 171 (S740), the first identification information and the second identification information may be collated to determine whether they match each other (S750). As a result of the determination in step S750, when the first identification information and the second identification information coincide with each other (YES in step S750), the card authentication unit 450 authenticates the personal identification card 100 for the user and uses it. It may be approved (S760).
  • the personal identification card authentication method according to the second embodiment of the present invention is different from the personal identification card authentication method according to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.
  • the identification information may be collated to authenticate the personal identification card 100.
  • the personal identification card issuing system 200 when the personal identification card issuing system 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention generates and registers the first authentication key, the personal identification according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the card authentication unit 450 provided in the card authentication system 400 receives the first authentication key registered in response to the second fingerprint information, generates a second authentication key from a password input from the user, and generates a first authentication key.
  • the authentication key and the second authentication key may be checked to determine whether they match with each other.
  • the present invention relates to a personal identification card, a method and system for issuing a personal identification card, and an authentication method and system for a personal identification card. Identification is applied to prevent others from fraudulently using your personal identification card.

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La présente invention concerne une carte d'identification personnelle, un procédé et un système pour délivrer la carte d'identification personnelle, ainsi qu'un procédé et un système pour authentifier la carte d'identification personnelle. La carte d'identification personnelle selon un mode de réalisation de la présente invention comprend : un corps de carte ; une partie de monogramme formée sur une première surface du corps de carte et ayant un premier motif comprenant une pluralité de motifs de caractéristique formés de manière irrégulière ; et une partie d'empreinte digitale qui est formée sur une première ou une seconde surface du corps de carte et sur laquelle l'empreinte digitale biométrique d'un utilisateur est posée. La carte d'identification personnelle identifie un utilisateur par comparaison d'informations de monogramme extraites à partir du premier motif et d'informations de monogramme enregistrées au niveau d'une partie de base de données et par comparaison d'informations d'empreinte digitale extraites à partir de l'empreinte digitale biométrique, d'informations d'empreinte digitale extraites à partir de l'empreinte digitale biométrique et enregistrées au niveau de la partie de base de données, et d'informations d'empreinte digitale extraites à partir d'une signature d'empreinte digitale entrée par l'utilisateur.
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