WO2012136596A1 - Procede de determination d'un comportement inhabituel d'un appareil electronique, et appareil electronique apte a mettre en œuvre un tel procede - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for determining an unusual behavior of an electronic device, based on time bases available within the electronic device in question; it also relates to any electronic device capable of implementing such a method.
- Such unusual usage detection can occur for example to determine user profiles that could be suspected of fraudulent use of their electronic device.
- the field of the invention is generally that of electronic devices that can be connected to different sources capable of transmitting a flow of information to the electronic device in question, each source being associated with a time reference that is specific to it.
- electronic devices include digital radio receivers connected to the digital broadcast network and / or connected to the Internet.
- digital tablets There may also be mentioned digital tablets, by means of which it is possible to connect to the Internet for example in order to rent movies in Video on Demand (VOD), which is a first source with a first time reference, and by which digital TV adapters can be connected, which is a second source with a second time reference.
- VOD Video on Demand
- STB digital set-top box decoders
- Recent digital television decoders are likely to receive signal streams from different sources (terrestrial and / or satellite and / or wired and / or Internet ).
- digital television decoders are used, in particular in order to access a set of television channels which are transmitted encrypted and which are decrypted within the decoder.
- TV decoders are organs interfaces between television signal transmission systems, in particular digital television signals in MPEG and DVB format, and display monitors.
- the transmission means that transmit the television programs to these decoders / receivers are either conventional air transmission means or coaxial or even optical cables, or retransmission satellites that serve a region, or the Internet.
- the decoder comprises receiving means for receiving the transmitted signals and formatting means for transforming the received signals into applicable signals directly on the control elements of the display device.
- the formatting is carried out respecting for each of the images to represent tables of parameters.
- tables There are different types of tables: the SI (System Information) tables, the PSI (Program Specific Information) tables, the NIT (Network Information Tables) tables, the EIT tables (Tables of Events), the PAT tables (Associated Programs Table), CAT (Access Control Table) table or PMT (Program Component Table) table ...
- the decoder acquires an internal reference clock. Acquisition is performed by retrieving the clock information most often via the source constituted by the signal flow received by the decoder. Once the clock information received, it is the internal reference clock of the decoder, being advantageously updated punctually by the same source that had allowed its initial acquisition.
- Such a reference clock is used continuously in the decoding operations, but also in ancillary operations such as the purchase of video on demand (VOD). It makes it possible in particular to limit the use of the VOD, once it is purchased, to a certain time limited in time, most often by comparing the internal reference clock of the decoder with a clock information which is available on a remote server. Some fraudsters, however, manage to intervene on the internal reference clock of the decoder to circumvent the security of the VODs of limiting the viewing of these during a limited time. It therefore appears in this case to modify the principle of the internal reference clock as it exists until now.
- each digital television decoder is capable of having a specific temporal behavior, behavior defined by the decoder distributor and / or by different clock information that is available via different sources.
- the present invention proposes to recover clock information from at least a first source and at least a second source, and to generate from these different clock information a range of temporal coherence.
- the clock information retrieved by the digital television decoder is hierarchized in particular according to a previously established order, for example to define an internal reference clock of the digital television decoder considered.
- the invention therefore essentially relates to a method for determining an unusual behavior of an electronic apparatus, said electronic apparatus performing an operation requiring the use of an internal reference clock information of said electronic apparatus, characterized in that it comprises the different steps of:
- the method according to the invention may have one or more additional characteristics among the following, considered individually or in any technically possible combination:
- the method comprises the additional step of conditioning the memorization of the information relating to the unusual behavior of the electronic apparatus to the observation of at least one of the following conditions in a limited time interval close to the realization of the operation requiring the use of the internal reference clock:
- the process comprises the various steps of:
- each subsequent time information being suitable for use as an internal clock of said electronic apparatus
- the step of selecting the internal reference clock is performed by associating a hierarchy level with each stored time information, the internal reference clock consisting of the stored time information associated with the highest hierarchy level.
- the hierarchy level is assigned, for each stored time information, according to the source of information from which the time information considered.
- - Association rules hierarchy levels are stored in a memory of the electronic device prior to the acquisition of time information.
- the method includes the additional step of replacing a stored time information with a newer time information from the same information source as said stored time information.
- the present invention also relates to an electronic device, in particular a digital television decoder, capable of implementing the method according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 a schematic representation of the treatment according to the invention, in a digital television decoder, different sources of available time;
- FIG. 2 a flowchart illustrating an exemplary implementation of the method of generating a time base within a digital television decoder;
- FIG. 5 a diagram illustrating an example of application of the implementation of the method according to the invention for generating a time base.
- FIG. 1 represents a digital television decoder 100 able to implement the method according to the invention.
- the decoder 100 to be able to implement the method according to the invention, is able to receive a signal flow from at least a first signal source and at least a second signal source.
- the decoder 100 is able to receive signals from:
- a first source 101 constituted by a remote server; we then speak of NTP (for Network Time Protocol in English) source; the NTP source can be, in a conventional manner, of the secure or basic type;
- a second source 102 constituted by terrestrial transmission means, known by the acronym DVB-T (for Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial in English);
- a third source 103 constituted by satellite transmission means, known by the acronym DVB-S (for Digital Video Broadcasting Satellite in English);
- a fourth source 104 constituted by cable transmission means, known by the acronym DVB-C (For Digital Video Broadcasting
- a fifth source 105 constituted by transmission means using the Internet network and portals using APIs.
- any decoder capable of receiving clock information from at least a first source and a second separate source, selected from the sources that have just been cited or others, is able to implement the method according to the invention.
- the use of a module for managing the internal clock 106 is proposed.
- the module 106 is able to identify in the signals received by the different sources. 101 to 105 clock information, or time information, li - i corresponding to an index identifying the source of the clock information - specific to each of the sources considered. Indeed, in practice, a gap of up to a few minutes can be observed between the different clock information received from different sources.
- the module 106 provides for the storage of all of these clock information in a data memory module 107.
- the set of clock information li thus stored constitutes a time base of the decoder 100.
- time information li is stored in the data memory module 107, it can be replaced by the following time information received from the same source as the source having provided said information considered.
- the decoder selects an internal reference clock 108 from the stored time information li.
- the internal reference clock is used for all conventional operations requiring the use of time information within the decoder.
- the invention proposes the advantage of allowing the decoder distributor freedom to define which stored time information will be used as an internal reference clock.
- the choice of the reference clock internal of the various stored clock information is performed according to operating rules previously stored in a program memory 109 of the time management module 106.
- the hierarchy level being for example associated with the source providing the time information considered.
- the selection of the internal reference clock 108 is then performed as described with reference to the flowchart of FIG. 2.
- the first step 201 triggers the selection of an internal reference clock 201.
- a next decision step 202 it is verified that the decoder 100 allows, at the instant in question, such an internal reference clock selection operation.
- provision is made, for example, to check the availability of one of the time information items li in the memory 107, which is then a candidate time information item le, and possibly to check the value of a parameter stored in the decoder, parameter whose value can evolve by sending, via the usual signal flows, a new value for the parameter considered.
- the decoder 100 does not allow the internal reference clock selection operation, or if no candidate clock information is available in the memory 107, then the operation of selecting said internal reference clock is stopped in a step 203, and no new internal reference clock 108 is stored.
- a next decision step 204 is checked to determine whether an internal reference clock 108 is already stored in the memory. decoder 100. If not, then, in a next step 204, the internal reference clock 108 is updated by means of the stored time information item i determined as available in step 202, by initializing said internal reference clock by means of the value associated with the stored time information li determined as available in step 202. If an internal reference clock 108 is actually already stored in the decoder 100, after having been previously selected from the time information available in the memory
- each time information li and therefore the candidate time information and the reference clock 108, with a value H which is specific to each source providing the information. reference time.
- the time information from a satellite stream has a higher hierarchical level than the time information from a signal stream transmitted by cable.
- the hierarchy of sources capable of providing temporal information is determined by the decoder distributor and is stored in the selection rules of the memory 109; this hierarchy can advantageously be modified during the life of the decoder.
- step 205 it is checked whether the hierarchy level H (1c) of the candidate time information is greater than the hierarchy level 1-1 (108) of the internal reference clock 108 of the decoder 100. In the negative the internal reference clock is maintained without assigning the value of the time information to it by observing step 203. If so, the internal reference clock 108 is updated by using the value of candidate time information by observing step 204.
- time base By storing different time information li in the memory 107 of the time management module 106, there is, within the decoder 100, a time base.
- This time base makes it possible to define a temporal coherence range 300 which is illustrated in FIG.
- points P1, P2, P3, P4 and P5 have been positioned on a graph whose abscissa axis corresponds to the source providing one of the temporal information li, and whose ordinate axis corresponds to the value of the temporal information li.
- the points P1 to P5 respectively correspond to the information 11 to 15, and come from five separate sources, respectively referenced S1 to S5.
- the temporal coherence range 300 consists of a set of time values that are not discordant with respect to the stored time information. It is defined here that a temporal information is non-discordant with respect to the stored time information li if the positioning of said non-discordant time information, as a function of the source with which it is associated, in the graph 301 lies in the polygon, or in the immediate vicinity of the polygon, formed by the vertices of points P1 to P5. It is said that a positioning Pi of said non-discordant temporal information li, as a function of the source with which it is associated, in the graph 301 is in the immediate vicinity of the polygon if the temporal information li considered has not undergone any modification. variation greater than a few minutes, typically three minutes from its previously stored value. Thus, in FIG. 4, it is considered that the point P2, which has undergone a significant displacement with respect to its usual positioning shown in FIG. 3, is indicative of a discordant temporal information.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an example of use of the time bases generated by the method according to the invention, by using the temporal coherence ranges which derive therefrom.
- FIG. 5 there is shown a set of events that can be observed within the decoder 100 and that are likely to reveal an unusual behavior of the decoder 100.
- a first datum 501 is constituted by the coherence range 300 as defined above.
- An event 51 1 that can be observed, associated with this datum, resides in the presence of a discordant temporal information as previously defined.
- a second data item 502 is constituted by storing the number of active inputs on the television decoder 100, that is to say the number of sources available for providing information to the decoder in the form of a signal flow.
- An event 512 likely to be observed, associated with this data, lies in a variation of the number of active inputs available.
- a third data item 503 is constituted by storing the number of operations for connecting and / or disconnecting a cable connected to the decoder 100, whether it be a power cable, and / or a video cable, and / or an Ethernet cable, and / or any cable that may be connected to the decoder 100.
- An event 513 that can be observed, associated with this datum, lies in the observation of an operation connecting and / or disconnecting at least one of the cables.
- a fourth data item 504 consists of the presence of paid transactions carried out within the decoder 100, for example the purchase of VOD.
- An event 514 that can be observed, associated with this datum, lies in the actual observation of paying operations carried out by means of the decoder.
- the event 51 1 is observed as well as at least one of the other events, or in some examples of implementation all of these events, mentioned is observed in a limited time interval next - c that is, within a time range of a few minutes, typically twenty minutes - of an operation requiring the use of the internal reference clock 108 (for example the purchase of a VOD) , then an unusual behavior 521 of the decoder 100 is recorded.
- Such unusual behavior may further constitute a presumption of fraudulent use of the decoder, a suspicion as to a user intervention on the internal reference clock of the decoder being then present.
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