Patent Abstract:
A method for operating a mobile device, not assigned to a motor vehicle, via an electronic device with a display and operator control device of the motor vehicle is made available. The program has program parts for a user interface and for operator control sequences which are assigned a digital certificate. The user interface comprises fixed areas for displaying variable contents. The program parts are transmitted together with the digital certificate to the electronic device of the motor vehicle and are carried out when the certificate is successfully checked. The transmission of data without protection by a digital certificate is restricted to the variable contents for display in the fixed areas of the user interface.

Full Description:
This nonprovisional application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2012/002678, which was filed on Jun. 26, 2012, and which claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2011 108 466.9, which was filed in Germany on Jul. 23, 2011 and German Patent Application No. DE 10 2011 116 131.0, which was filed in Germany on Oct. 15, 2011, and which are all herein incorporated by reference. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Field of the Invention 
     The present application relates to a method for displaying information and operating a mobile device, not directly assigned to a motor vehicle, via an electronic unit with a display and operating device of a motor vehicle. 
     Description of the Background Art 
     The connection of a mobile device, for instance, a mobile telephone or a portable MP3 player, to electronic devices of the motor vehicle is known in the conventional art. Thus, mobile telephones can be connected to a speaker phone in the vehicle; mobile MP3 players can be connected to play back music stored in the mobile device on the vehicle&#39;s audio system. Such connections can be realized, for example, wirelessly by means of Bluetooth. It is likewise known to provide control elements for operating the mobile devices, e.g., for accepting an incoming call or for regulating the playback volume. These control elements can be located, for example, on the center console or on a steering wheel of a vehicle. 
     Furthermore, the connection of mobile devices, e.g., smartphones or PDAs, to a display and operating device of a motor vehicle in the so-called “terminal mode” is known from the state of the art (industry standard “Terminal Mode Technical Architecture,” Release Version 1.0, www.terminalmode.org). Many programs, often called “apps,” can be executed on mobile devices of the aforementioned type. If the mobile device in the terminal mode is coupled to the operating and display device of the motor vehicle, the program itself is executed further on the mobile device. The displaying, however, occurs by means of the display device of the motor vehicle and the operation of the program occurs by means of the operating device of the motor vehicle. Suitable data transmission techniques such as, e.g., USB, WLAN, or Bluetooth are used to transmit the display contents from the motor vehicle to the mobile device and to transmit the commands generated by the operating device from the motor vehicle to the mobile device. 
     It is known furthermore to tag the execution of programs, which are not suitable for execution and for display in the terminal mode during the drive, because they could distract the vehicle driver, with an appropriate attribute and to prevent the displaying of these programs in the terminal mode while driving. 
     U.S. Publication 20120151214, which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses a method in which the execution of a program in the terminal mode is subject to the successful verification of a digital certificate associated with the program, whereby the method comprises the following steps: Storing a program executable on a mobile device and a digital certificate associated with the program in the mobile device; Transmitting the digital certificate from the mobile device to a motor vehicle; Verifying the digital certificate in the motor vehicle; In the event of the successful verification of the digital certificate: presenting the information associated with the program, executable on the mobile device, by means of a display of the motor vehicle; and Using the program executable on the mobile device by means of a user arrangement, associated with the display, in the motor vehicle. In an embodiment, the certificate is issued by a certification server. The operator of said server certifies by the digital signing of the certificate that the program is suitable for execution in the terminal mode. 
     In the method described in U.S. 20120151214, the display and operation of the program, executable on the mobile device, by means of the display and operating device of the motor vehicle in the terminal mode are permitted after successful verification of the digital certificate associated with the program. It is assured in this way that only certified programs can be executed. 
     However, in the conventional art there is, however, the possibility of the improper use of a display and operating device of the motor vehicle in that, following the successful verification of a program associated with a certified program, a non-certified program passes itself off as this program to the display and operating device. If the non-certified program prevents the data transmission of the certified program to the display and operating device, then there is no possibility of detecting the improper use of the display and operating device. It is also conceivable that the non-certified program is executed on the same mobile device as the certified program, as well as that the non-certified program is executed on a second mobile device, which is in the communication path between the first mobile device and the display and operating device of the vehicle, whereby the second mobile device prevents the direct communication between the first mobile device and the display and operating device of the vehicle and passes itself off during the communication with the first mobile device as the display and operating device of the vehicle and vice versa (so-called “man-in-the-middle” attack). 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     It is therefore an object or the present invention to develop a method for displaying information and/or operating a mobile device, not directly assigned to a motor vehicle, by means of an electronic unit with a display and operating unit of a motor vehicle, which allows improved control of the displaying and/or operating of the program. 
     According to an embodiment of the invention, the program executable on the mobile device comprises program parts for a user interface and for operating processes of the program. The commonly used term “graphical user interface” (GUI) will be used hereafter for the totality of user interface and operating processes. During operation of the program by means of the electronic unit with the display and operating device of the vehicle, the mobile device is connected to the electronic unit of the vehicle (e.g., in the above-described terminal mode). The presentation of the user interface of the GUI thus occurs by means of the display unit of the vehicle and the control of the operating processes of the GUI occurs by means of the operating unit of the vehicle. 
     It is provided further according to an embodiment of the invention that the digital certificate can be assigned to the GUI. The program parts for the user interface and for the operating processes with the associated certificate are transmitted from the mobile device to the electronic unit of the vehicle. The certificate is verified in the electronic unit of the vehicle. If the verification is successful, the program parts for the user interface and for the operating processes of the program are executed in the electronic unit. The user interface is now displayed on the display device of the vehicle and can be controlled via the operating device of the vehicle. 
     According to an embodiment of the invention, fixed areas for displaying variable contents can be provided in the user interface. Variable contents, which are not identified as trusted by an associated digital certificate, can be shown to a limited extent in this way in the user interface. The above-described danger of an improper use of the display device of the motor vehicle, for instance, by the mentioned man-in-the-middle attack, is therefore limited to the display of information in the fixed area of the user interface. 
     In an embodiment of the invention, the digital certificate can be issued by a certification server. The assignment of the certificate to the program parts for the user interface and for the operating processes is also made by means of the certification server. 
     The certification server can use asymmetric signing methods for the certification of the GUI, i.e., for issuing the digital certificate and assigning the digital certificate to the GUI; these are, for example, methods that use a private key for signing the contents and a public key matching the private key for verifying the signature. For this purpose, the server has one or more key pairs, whereby in each case the public key of each key pair is stored in the electronic unit of the vehicle or is transmitted over a secure data connection from the certification server or from some other trusted source to the electronic unit of the vehicle. A trusted source in this connection is characterized in that it was identified as trusted by means of a certificate by a server, already known as trusted to the electronic unit of the vehicle. In this way, it is possible, for example, that the certification server issues to another server a digital certificate, with which said server can identify itself as trusted to the electronic unit of the vehicle. 
     The certificate can include, inter alia, a digital fingerprint (a so-called hash value), which is created by the certification server by means of the private key of the employed key pair from the GUI. The method can provide the creation of the certificate in accordance with the ITU-T standard X.509. 
     The program executable on the mobile device and the certificate assigned to the GUI can be sent from the certification server to the mobile device. The transmission can occur, for example, over the Internet. Other types of transmission are conceivable. 
     In a further embodiment of the invention, the variable contents, for the display of which the fixed areas of the GUI are provided, are transmitted from the mobile device to the electronic unit of the vehicle. Such contents can both be created by the program, executed on the mobile device, during runtime and be present in data form in the mobile device. In a further embodiment, the electronic unit is connected to a data bus system of the vehicle and obtains data from said data bus system, which are suitable for display as variable contents either directly or after suitable conversion, processing, or formatting by the electronic unit. 
     The method can comprise an additional step in which the data obtained from the at least one bus system of the vehicle are first sent from the electronic unit of the vehicle to the mobile device. They are processed there and then again sent to the electronic unit in processed form. The vehicle data that the electronic unit obtains from the vehicle data bus system and may transmit to the mobile device are established in the program parts for the user interface and for the operating processes of the program. This data access is thus authorized by the trusted certification server and protected from improper use. 
     In a further embodiment of the invention, the method comprises the transmission of at least one command generated by the operating unit to the mobile device. Preferably, the program executable on the mobile device is controlled as a function of this at least one command. 
     Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein: 
         FIG. 1  illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a motor vehicle in a schematic diagram; 
         FIG. 2  illustrates an exemplary embodiment for a data exchange between a certification server, a mobile device, and an electronic unit in a motor vehicle; and 
         FIG. 3  is an exemplary illustration of a user interface via the display device of the motor vehicle. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that these exemplary embodiments serve only as an example and are not to be construed as limiting. In particular, the description of an exemplary embodiment with a plurality of features is not to be construed to the effect that all these features are necessary for carrying out the invention, because other exemplary embodiments may have fewer features and/or alternative features. It should be noted moreover that features of different exemplary embodiments can be combined, unless indicated otherwise. 
     A motor vehicle  1  suitable for realizing the method of the invention is shown in  FIG. 1 . The motor vehicle comprises an electronic unit  11  with a display device  12  and an operating device  13 . Further, the presence of a mobile device  2  is shown, which is not assigned to motor vehicle  1 . This means that mobile device  2  is not part of motor vehicle  1 . Mobile device  2  is connected to electronic unit  11  over a suitable data connection  21 . Such a data connection can be made, for example, wireless, e.g., as a Bluetooth connection, or hard-wired, for instance, as a USB connection. In the schematic diagram of  FIG. 1 , electronic unit  11  comprises a plurality of function blocks realizable in a motor vehicle also by separate, but interconnected devices, units, and apparatus. Thus, electronic unit  11  of one or more control devices for controlling the display and operating device may comprise and/or combine one or more devices for data exchange with one or more mobile devices connected to the vehicle, one or more devices for data communication with at least one further device  15 ,  15 ′ of the motor vehicle by means of at least one data bus system  14 ,  14 ′ of the motor vehicle, and other devices and control devices  16 ,  16 ′, e.g., navigation devices, audio system, infotainment systems. 
       FIG. 2  shows by way of example the data transmission, which proceeds according to the method of the invention in an advantageous manner between certification server  3 , mobile device  2 , and the electronic unit of motor vehicle  11 . 
     In the shown exemplary embodiment, certification server  3  sends program  4 , executable on the mobile device and comprising program parts for the user interface and for the operating processes of the program (GUI)  41 , together with digital certificate  5  to the mobile device. Such a transmission can occur, for example, over broadband wireless Internet connections (UMTS, LTE)  22 . 
     Digital certificate  5  can comprise the following information inter alia:
         The name or some other explicit descriptor of the issuer;   Information on the rules and methods under which certificate  5  was issued;   Information on the validity period of certificate  5 ;   Public key  31  for which certificate  5  provides information;   The name (or some other explicit descriptor) of the owner of public key  31 ;   Further information on the owner of public key  31 ;   Particulars on the permissible application range and validity period of public key  31 ;   A digital signature of the issuer for the program parts for the user interface and for the operating processes of the program (GUI)  41 ;   A digital signature of the issuer for all other information.       

     The digital signature, with which certificate  5  is explicitly assigned to the GUI, can be created by the direct use of private key  32  of certification server  3  to the program parts for the user interface and for operating processes  41 . In the electronic unit of the motor vehicle  11 , public key  31 , matching private key  32 , of certification server  3  can be applied to the digital signature and thus the authenticity of the transmitted program parts for the user interface and for operating processes  41  can be verified. It is more advantageous, however, to first calculate a digital fingerprint (hash value) from program parts  41 . This identifies program parts  41  in an unambiguous manner (i.e., two different messages produce two different hash values with a probability bordering on certainty), but has a clearly smaller data volume (e.g., 160 bits). The digital signature is then created by applying private key  32  of certification server  3  to the hash value. Because of the noted unambiguous assignment of the hash value to program parts  41 , it is assured that certificate  5  is assigned to GUI  41 . 
     Mobile device  2  transmits the program parts for the user interface and for the operating processes of program  41  together with digital certificate  5  over data connection  21  to electronic unit  11  of vehicle  1 . There, the hash value of program parts  41  is obtained by means of the already noted application of public key  31  to the digital signature. Further, the hash value is calculated from transmitted program parts  41  in electronic unit  11 . If both hash values agree, the verification is concluded successfully and program parts  41  are executed. As soon as program parts  41  are executed, data and contents can be exchanged over data connection  21 . 
     The execution of a program  4  according to the claimed method starting at the time of the successful verification of the certificate will be explained in greater detail hereafter by using the example of a MP 3  playback program. To this end,  FIG. 3  shows an exemplary illustration of a user interface by means of display device  12  of motor vehicle  13 . In the shown example, the display device is a touch screen, therefore a touch-sensitive display area. Thus,  FIG. 3  shows at the same time operating device  13  of motor vehicle  1 . It should be noted that this embodiment of operating device  13  is to be understood only by way of example. The described method is also suitable for other embodiments of operating device  13 . In particular, the operation can also occur by means of push/turn buttons and/or pushbuttons. The shown user interface is unchangeable with the exception of fixed areas  43  for displaying variable contents. Areas  43  comprise a text field for outputting the artist of the current MP 3  file, a text field for outputting the title, an area for displaying the album cover art as a graphic, and the background which is to be variable solely in its color. Furthermore, operating elements are shown by means of which the user can control the program (previous title, stop, pause, next title). 
     The currently selected title is transmitted together with the contents “artist,” “title,” “album cover art,” and “background color” from mobile device  2  over data connection  21  to electronic unit  11 . The audio information is transmitted from electronic unit  11  to audio output device  16  of vehicle  1 . The artist, title, album cover art, and background color are shown on display  12 . If the user issues a command via the operating device, for example, by tapping the “next title” button on the touch screen, this command is transmitted to mobile device  2  over data connection  21 . There, the next title is selected and transmitted as described with the associated contents to electronic unit  11 . 
     In the shown example, it should be provided furthermore that the background color of the display is changed as a function of the ambient brightness. It is conceivable that mobile device  2  has a light sensor; in this case, the background color can be readily determined and transmitted to electronic unit  11 . In a further example, the motor vehicle has a light sensor  15 , which transmits its current measured values over data bus  14 . Electronic unit  11  receives the specific current measured value over data bus  14  and transmits it over data connection  21  to the mobile device. There, by means of the current measured value a suitable background color is determined and transmitted as described for displaying to electronic unit  11 . Other examples of data that can be obtained from data bus system  14  and either can be displayed directly or first can be transmitted for further processing to mobile device  2  comprise depending on the purpose of program  4  vehicle parameters (e.g., current speed, fuel level in tank), trip-related data from the navigation system (e.g., position, route), or environmental parameters (e.g., external temperature, brightness). As described, the vehicle data to which program  4  may have access must be established in program parts  41 , identified as trusted by digital certificate  5 . 
     Owing to the method of the invention, the possibilities for improper use by means of a man-in-the-middle attack are limited to the change in the display of fixed areas  43  for displaying the variable contents. In the presented example, the manipulation, e.g., of the title field, album cover art, or background color would be conceivable. However, the execution of uncertified functions (for instance, the execution of an entire different program) or the uncertified access to vehicle data is not possible. 
     The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.

Technology Classification (CPC): 1