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Patent US7174321 - Memory rental service system in intelligent authentication unit - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThe present invention is to provide a memory rental service system in an intelligent authentication unit, the system allowing an application operating entity to set up or change any application freely and easily at a reduced cost of operating the application. In other words, the system is to separately...http://www.google.com/patents/US7174321?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7174321 - Memory rental service system in intelligent authentication unitAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7174321 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/182,845Publication dateFeb 6, 2007Filing dateJul 18, 2005Priority dateAug 16, 2001Fee statusPaidAlso published asCA2398060A1, EP1326217A2, EP1326217A3, US6938020, US20030037011, US20060004673Publication number11182845, 182845, US 7174321 B2, US 7174321B2, US-B2-7174321, US7174321 B2, US7174321B2InventorsKeisuke NakayamaOriginal AssigneeSystemneeds Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (14), Non-Patent Citations (3), Classifications (47), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetMemory rental service system in intelligent authentication unitUS 7174321 B2Abstract The present invention is to provide a memory rental service system in an intelligent authentication unit, the system allowing an application operating entity to set up or change any application freely and easily at a reduced cost of operating the application. In other words, the system is to separately lease one or more specific areas of a memory in the intelligent authentication unit (IAU) for independently authenticating personal identification such as fingerprints, to one or more operators who operate specific applications. A write API distributed to the operator is used to write the contents such as data or a program written in a specific area, while a read/write API is used to authenticate personal identification so as to read the written contents such as the data or program stored in the specific area and operate the application specified by the APL.
an authentication unit having an IC card part to store plural files and templates for personal identification, and an identification part with a sensor to compare data read by said sensor with said templates to authenticate personal identification, the identification part allowing access to a specific file of the IC card part when identification is authenticated;
an application for a write system in which when the specific file of the IC card part is serviced as a rented memory, said application outputs to said authentication unit the contents written in the file, the file number, and information for accessing the file; and
a terminal application to output to said authentication unit the file number and the information for accessing the file to read the contents written in the file so as to start a specific application, wherein
when the written contents, the file number, and the information for accessing the file are inputted into said authentication unit via said application for the write system, personal authentication is performed, and when the authentication result is true, the contents written in the file is written, while when the file number and the information for accessing the file are inputted from said terminal application so that the written contents will be read out, personal authentication is performed as well, and when the authentication result is true, the contents written in the file are outputted to said terminal application.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein authentication upon writing the contents written in the file and/or authentication upon reading out the written contents is optional.
said IC card part in the intelligent authentication unit stores personal voiceprint data and/or face image data as templates,
said identification part compares data read by said sensor with said templates, and allows to a specific file of the IC card part when identification is authenticated.
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 10/218,660 filed Aug. 15, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,938,020.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS 1 . . . IAU, 1 a . . . Fingerprint Identification part, 1 b . . . IC Card Part, 2 . . . Write System, 2′ . . . Car Dealer's Key Number-Writing Terminal, 3 . . . User Terminal, 3″ . . . Terminal, 4 . . . Servier, 4′ . . . . Lottery Number Storage Server,
5 . . . DB, 6 . . . Terminal, 11 . . . Common Control Part,
12 . . . Fingerprint Identification Part, 13 . . . FACCT, 14 . . . Fingerprint sensor, 15 . . . MF, 16 . . . DF, 16 a . . . Rented area, 21 . . . APL, 22 . . . Write API, 31 . . . APL, 32 . . . Read/Write API, 33 . . . Car Control Part, 34 . . . Infrared Light-Emitting and Receiving Part, 35 . . . Door Lock, 36 . . . Engine, 61 . . . . Infrared Light-Emitting and Receiving Part
The common control part 11 receives the information on the presence or absence of authentication, a write file No., an access key or keys, data or a program, a macro, and the like, all of which are inputted from the write system 2. If personal authentication such as fingerprint identification is to be performed (in the case of the presence of authentication), instructions such as fingerprint identification are outputted to the fingerprint identification control part 12. On the other hand, if personal authentication such as fingerprint identification is not to be performed (in the case of the absence of authentication) the access key is outputted to the FACCT 13.
The voice/face template file holds registered voice/face data. The voice/face template file is opened by the key decrypted in the MF 15 so that the voice/face data will be outputted. The personal information part is a part for storing personal information on a person who owns the unit. For example, a password for entrance into or exit from a laboratory may be stored in the personal information part.
Next, the operation of the system will be described. Upon completion of a contract of the memory rental service, the contract contents are registered on the renter side. The contract contents include information on the presence or absence of authentication, a file number (file No.) of a rented memory area, an access key (write key or read/write key) to the file, and other optional data items.
On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 3, a car number is read from the IAU 1 using a car 3, corresponding to the user terminal 3, and the terminal (electronic key) 6.
As shown in FIG. 4, the example application is basically constituted of a lottery number storage server 4, and a terminal (cell phone) 3″ in which the IAU 1 is mounted.
The lottery number storage server 4, stores the lottery type plus lottery number in association with the customer number upon which the customer bought the lottery ticket.
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