GB2434661A - Portable communication device with smart card functionality - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a portable communication device 4, 6, 8 such as a mobile phone, PDA or handheld PC with smart card functionality for use in a smart card system including a host 2. The smart card functionality may be achieved by way of a virtual smart card implemented as a software application, software module or firmware in a memory of the device. The device provides at least one smart card function from authentication, data encryption, access control, secure memory and the provision of digital signatures. A software application may provide one or more smart card functions with reference to data held in a secure data store. The device may be compatible with more than one host. By using a non-dedicated device to provide smartcard functions, users no longer need to carry dedicated smart cards. Furthermore, since the device communicates 10, 12 with the host, the system does not require a smart card reader.
Description
<p>Smart Card Systems</p>
<p>Field of the Invention</p>
<p>The present invention relates to smart card systems operable without the intermediation of a smart card reader</p>
<p>Background</p>
<p>Smart cards are being used increasingly for a variety of interactions with computer systems, including authenticating the identity of an individual, securely providing personal or other confidential information, making payments and other such applications where there is a requirement to hold data in a secure and tamper-proof but portable environment In conventional smart card systems the interaction between the smart card and the computer system it is exchanging data with is achieved via a smart card reader. Generally these dedicated smart card readers are of the contact-type, there being a physical connection between a smart card chip on the card an the reader It is also known to provide contactiess smart card -reader systems using RFID technology.</p>
<p>Smart card readers, whether of the contact-or contactless-type, are relatively costly, dedicated devices and consequently the requirement for a smart card reader is perceived as a barrier to smart card security being adopted even more widely than it is already with the potential benefits that might bring. The users of such systems must also carry the smart card itself and quite likely will have multiple smart cards for use with different systems.</p>
<p>In their published US patent application US200410073726, Aladdin Knowledge Systems, Ltd. describe a smart card system in which a smart card connects with a host through a USB interface, obviating the need for a separate smart card reader A smart card chip is housed in a portable device having a USB interface that can be connected to a USB interface of the host</p>
<p>Summary of Invention</p>
<p>The present invention proposes to provide smart card functionality by way of a portable, preferably handheld, smart device Such devices (especially when enabled with smart card functionality in accordance with the invention) will be referred to in the following as a "multi-purpose smart card device".</p>
<p>A portable smart device is a device (e g. an information appliance) that is mobile and capable of running third-party software applications. Examples of portable smart devices that can be used as a multi-purpose smart card device in accordance with embodiments of the present invention include general purpose or multi-purpose handheld computers such as a mobile (e g cellular or satellite) smartphone, PDA (personal digital assistant), Pocket PC', portable games console or MP3 player for example (referred to in the following as a "multi-purpose smart card device").</p>
<p>By using a non-dedicated device (i e. a device that has another purpose in addition to the provision of smart card functionality) in this way, especially devices such as a PDA5 or mobile telephones that have been widely adopted, users no longer need carry dedicated smart cards.</p>
<p>The use of a multi-purpose smart card device such as a PDA or mobile telephone also obviates the need for a smart card reader to interface with a host because, as with the USB device disclosed in US2004/0073726, it becomes possible to interface directly with the host using one or more standard communications interfaces Examples of possible interfaces include BluetoothTM, IR (infra-red), WiFi, USB, GSM, GPRS and 30, all of which have the benefit that they are commonly found in the preferred portable devices to which embodiments of the present invention are applied In a first aspect, the invention provides a smart card system comprising: a host having a communication interface, and a multi-purpose smart card device having a communication interface compatible with the communication interface of the host, and smart card means resident on the device and operable to perform at least one smart card function Smart card functions include authentication, data encryption, access control, secure memory and the provision of digital signatures.</p>
<p>The smart card means may be a smart card chip (e g. a smart card chip in conformity with lS07816) but more preferably the smart card means is a virtual smart card implemented as a software application, software module or firmware in a memory of the multi-purpose smart card device. Preferably the smart card means includes a secure data store and a software application that provides one or more smart card functions with reference to data held in the secure data store The secure data store may reside in any form of digital data storage device incorporated in the multi-purpose smart card device, e g. hard disk, USB memory, SIM memory, etc. Irrespective of the form that the smart card means take (e g. smart card chip or "virtual smart card", i e software-based) it preferably supports recognised smart card application interface standards, for example PKCS#1 I (one of RSA's Public-Key Cryptography Standards -Cryptographic Token Interface Standard' specifying an API to devices that hold cryptographic information and perform cryptographic functions) and/or MS-CAPI (an open cryptographic API provided by Microsoft, also known as CryptoAPi) standards.</p>
<p>The multi-purpose smart card device may be adapted to be compatible with more than one host. It may comprise a plurality of smart card means For example multiple smart card applications may be installed on the device or one application may be adapted to provide the functionality of multiple smart cards.</p>
<p>The multi-purpose smart card device is preferably a PDA, a handheld PC, a mobile (e.g. cellular or satellite) telephone, or other handheld communications device. The device may be a hybrid device including the functionality of more that one of these devices, e g. a combined PDA and mobile telephone The communication interface may comprise a wired connection such as USB, but is more preferably a wireless interface. Possible wireless interfaces include short range interfaces such as IR, REID, WiFi (e.g 802.llbIg) and BluetoothTM. Additionally or alternatively, the multi-purpose device may interface with the host via a telecommunications network such as a GSM, GPRS or 3G network.</p>
<p>In a second aspect, the invention provides a multi-purpose smart card device for use with the smart card system of the first aspect, the device comprising.</p>
<p>a communication interface, and smart card means resident on the device and operable to perform at least one smart card function.</p>
<p>The preferred and other optional features set out above in relation to the first aspect are equally preferred in relation to this second aspect.</p>
<p>In a third aspect the invention provides a computer program for installation on a multi-purpose smart card device (e g mobile telephone or PDA) in accordance with the second aspect above to provide the smart card means.</p>
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<p>An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing which schematically shows a smart card system in accordance with the present invention.</p>
<p>Description of Embodiment</p>
<p>Figure 1 illustrates a smart card system in which a host computer 2 communicates via one or more communication channels 10, 12 with one or more portable devices 4, 6, 8 that function as smart cards with respect to the host.</p>
<p>The host 2 will typically be part of a transactional system or an information system The smart cards on the portable devices are used as a conventional smart card and smart card reader would be used to authenticate the user of the device to the host, to authorise or effect a payment through the system, or to securely provide data to the host for operation of the transactional or information system for example They can be used for the same applications that prior art physical smart cards have been used.</p>
<p>The host 2 may be a PC, server or some other computer processing device (e g a dedicated device for a particular application) It includes one or more communication interfaces to facilitate the communication with the portable devices 4, 6, 8. The host may be a networked group of computers.</p>
<p>The portable devices illustrated in this example are a PDA 4 and mobile telephones 6, 8.</p>
<p>They each include a memory in which a smart card software application is installed to provide the device with smart card functionality and at least one, possibly multiple, communication interfaces for transmitting data to and/or receiving data from the host 2. In some cases the device may also include a secure data store, accessible to the smart card software application, either in the same memory or different memory to that in which the application is resident The smart card software application in this example complies with both PKCS#1 I and MS-CAPI application interface standards The PDA 4 and one of the mobile telephones 6 are interfaced directly with the host. The interface may, for example, be an IR, WiFi or BluetoothTM interface. The other mobile telephone 8 is interfaced indirectly with the host 2 via a communications network 10 such as a GSM, GPRS or 3G network.</p>
<p>In use, the smart card application provides data to the communication interface for transmission to the host 2 and may also receive data from the host 2 via the communication interface The skilled person will appreciate that the specific embodiment described above is given by way of example only. Many and various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention</p>
Claims (1)
- <p>Claims 1. A smart card system comprising: a host having a communicationinterface; and a multi-purpose smart card device having a communication interface compatible with the communication interface of the host, and smart card means resident on the device and operable to perform at least one smart card function.</p><p>2. A system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one smart card function is io selected from authentication, data encryption, access control, secure memory and the provision of digital signatures.</p><p>3. A system according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the smart card means is a virtual smart card implemented as a software application, software module or firmware in a memory of the multi-purpose smart card device.</p><p>4. A system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the smart card means includes a secure data store and a software application that provides one or more smart card functions with reference to data held in the secure data store.</p><p>5. A system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the multi-purpose smart card device is adapted to be compatible with more than one host.</p><p>6. A system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the multi-purpose smart card device is a PDA, a handheld PC, a mobile (e.g. cellular or satellite) telephone, or other handheld communications device, or a hybrid device including the functionality of more that one of these devices.</p><p>: , 7. A multi-purpose smart card device for use with the smart card system of any one of 3 0 claims 1 to 6, the device comprising: a communication interface, and *. ,. 9.. S</p><p>* smart card means resident on the device and operable to perform at least one smart * card function.</p><p>*::: : s 8. A computer program for installation on a multi-purpose smart card device according to * a claim 7 to provide the smart card means.</p><p>SS</p>
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