EP1210697A1 - Procede de commande - Google Patents

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EP1210697A1
EP1210697A1 EP99939892A EP99939892A EP1210697A1 EP 1210697 A1 EP1210697 A1 EP 1210697A1 EP 99939892 A EP99939892 A EP 99939892A EP 99939892 A EP99939892 A EP 99939892A EP 1210697 A1 EP1210697 A1 EP 1210697A1
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Rudolf Ritter
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Swisscom Mobile AG
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  • the present invention relates to a method for sending order data with a terminal to a provider, and to a corresponding identification module and system.
  • the present invention also relates to a method by which providers can submit their offers to users equipped with a terminal and potential customers.
  • Patent EP689368 describes a method for packaging data in SMS messages (Short Message Services) and transmitting them via a mobile radio network. With this method, not only short text messages such as "Please call home" can be transmitted between different mobile devices, but also more complex messages and programs that are automatically recognized by the receiver terminal and can trigger a specific action.
  • the WAP architecture (Wireless Application Protocole) describes another protocol with which the users of WAP-compatible mobile devices can access Internet, intranet and Imeternet-like services via various bearers such as SMS, USSD, etc.
  • an identification module for example using a SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module).
  • SIM card Subscriber Identification Module
  • order codes are standardized and contain at least a first field with which a supplier is uniquely identified and a second field with which a specific product from this supplier is specified. Additional fields can also be defined, for example indicate the type of transaction and the method of payment.
  • the customer is reliably identified by the infrastructure in the network.
  • the order codes recorded by the participants are transmitted to a clearing house in the mobile network and from there automatically assigned to the specified supplier.
  • the selected supplier receives an order from the customer with a clear identification of this customer and the ordered product or service.
  • this registration does not describe a practical procedure for determining the quantity of the ordered products, the delivery and billing address and the type of invoice.
  • An object of the invention is to offer a new and expanded ordering process.
  • Another object of the present invention is to offer an ordering method that is also suitable for orders with the Internet and / or in a WAP system.
  • Another object of the present invention is to propose an ordering method that is simpler and more reliable than the usual methods.
  • a further object of the present invention is to propose a method which makes it possible to solve the problems specified above and to simplify the input of longer order codes and other order data using terminal devices, in particular using portable terminal devices. According to the present invention, these goals are achieved in particular by the features of the independent claims. Further advantageous embodiments also emerge from the dependent claims and the description.
  • This ordering program can be used to order data, for example the quantity of products ordered (number, size, weight, etc.), the type of invoice, the type of delivery (by post, email, SMS, etc.), delivery and billing address, etc., can be entered.
  • the order program is preferably stored in the terminal or in an identification module, for example in a chip card.
  • the order program is preferably stored during the personalization of the identification module.
  • the order program is preferably implemented as an applet. In a variant, this applet can be downloaded later into the identification module via the air interface.
  • the order program is executed when the user has selected an offer linked to this program and allows order data to be entered in a convenient manner, for example with a menu system.
  • Order parameters transferred with the offer are used as parameters for the order program in order to display an order menu adapted to the product or service offered.
  • the applet is preferably stored in an identification module of the terminal, for example in a chip card, and can be executed by data processing means in this identification module.
  • security-critical ordering processes can take place in a secure memory area of the terminal.
  • biometric parameters of the user can be recorded via a biometric sensor and compared with parameters in a server. In this way, the authorized user can be authenticated with a high level of security with every order.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of the system according to the invention with an identification module according to the invention.
  • the following description refers in particular to the special case of ordering with an Internet device.
  • those skilled in the art will be able to adapt the invention to other types of telecommunications networks, in particular to telecommunications networks in which a chip card and / or biometric parameters of users are used to identify the users in a server in the telecommunications network.
  • the invention is also suitable for placing orders in a preferably digitally operating, cellularly constructed mobile radio network which is defined in accordance with the GSM, UMTS or GPRS standard.
  • FIG. 1 shows a telecommunications system with a large number of providers 1, which can send offers to a large number of users who are equipped with terminals 3 via a suitable communication channel 2.
  • the terminal 3 consists of a computer, for example a laptop or palm top with means of communication, etc.
  • the method could also be used with a portable mobile device, for example with a mobile phone.
  • the provider 1 can offer A, for example a product, software, data, for example musical or video data, or Offer information, with a predefined order code associated with each offer.
  • the order code preferably consists of a limited number of alphanumeric characters in a standardized format and preferably comprises a unique provider identification (supplier identification) and a unique product identification, as described in patent application WO92 / 28900.
  • the user of the terminal can display the offer A of a provider 1 in his terminal.
  • the order code can be displayed, for example, or an associated description, including images and multimedia data, can also be displayed.
  • the offer can be transmitted in pull mode, that is to say on the initiative of the user, or in push mode on the initiative of the provider.
  • the communication channel 2 consists of the Internet, with which the user of the terminal 2 can connect via a modem, a router or the WAP protocol.
  • communication channel 2 consists of a mobile radio network, for example a GSM, UMTS or GPRS mobile radio network.
  • a user can access a provider's offer by entering the provider's URL in a wireless application protocol (WAP) system.
  • WAP wireless application protocol
  • Catalogs of offers from different providers can also be made available, for example as a "white book" in a WAP system.
  • Vendors can also send offers via email, SMS, USSD, etc. to selected users.
  • communication channel 2 consists of a broadcast channel, for example a DAB or DVB channel (digital audio broadcasting or digital video broadcasting).
  • the data are preferably sent out as program-accompanying data and sent out by a corresponding receiver.
  • equipped terminal 3 received.
  • Filter means including location-dependent and user-defined filter means, with which each user can select the offers that are only relevant for him or only at his current location, can be provided in the terminal 3.
  • the communication channel 2 consists of a contactless interface, via which connections can be established in the close range. Via this interface, the user can download offers from external devices in the close range (typically up to a few meters).
  • the contactless interface consists, for example, of an infrared interface, for example an IrdA interface, or preferably a radio interface, for example a Bluetooth interface.
  • the external device of the provider 1 can be integrated, for example, in an advertising panel in a public place or in an access control device.
  • the terminal 3 can acquire data, in particular offers, with an optical reader, for example with a bar code reader or with a camera and a corresponding OCR system (Optical Caracter Recognition).
  • an optical reader for example with a bar code reader or with a camera and a corresponding OCR system (Optical Caracter Recognition).
  • the terminal 3 has a receiving point for an identification module 4, for example a chip card.
  • the identification module 4 consists of a SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module).
  • the terminal 3 has playback means 30, for example an LCD or VRD device (Virtual Retina Display), with which the received offer can be played back.
  • the terminal 3 has input means 31, for example a keyboard, a rolling element and / or eye-controlled input means, with which a specific offer can be selected.
  • the terminal 3 has a receiver with which data transmitted via the communication channel 2, in particular offers A and order parameters, can be received.
  • this receiver consists of a broadcast receiver, for example a DAB or DVB receiver.
  • the receiver consists of a contactless interface, for example an infrared interface, preferably according to IrdA, or a radio interface, for example an RFID element or a Bluetooth interface.
  • this receiver consists of a modem or router with which connections can be established with external hosts via the Internet or via another suitable communication protocol.
  • Receiver from an optical reader for example from a bar code reader or a camera. Terminals with different receivers of different types can also be provided within the scope of this invention.
  • At least one such named receiver is integrated in the housing of the terminal 3.
  • receivers can also be integrated, for example, in a removable battery pack, in the chip card 4 or in a removable module.
  • the terminal 3 can also have location determining means, for example a GPS receiver, or a system that determines the position of the device based on signals from different base stations. These location determination means can be used, for example, in the named filter means in order to select location-dependent offers from providers 1. For example, only the addresses of restaurants in the area surrounding the user, which are transmitted via the broadcast channel, can be selected in this way.
  • location determining means for example a GPS receiver, or a system that determines the position of the device based on signals from different base stations.
  • These location determination means can be used, for example, in the named filter means in order to select location-dependent offers from providers 1. For example, only the addresses of restaurants in the area surrounding the user, which are transmitted via the broadcast channel, can be selected in this way.
  • An identification module 4 for example a chip card in plug-in or ISO format, is located in the receiving location of the terminal 3 mentioned.
  • the identification element 4 is connected to the terminal 3 via a contact area 40.
  • Data processing means 41 for example a processor with an associated memory area, is in the chip Card 4 contains and comprises at least the user's identification 44 in a telecommunications network 5.
  • the chip card consists of a SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module) and the identification 44 consists of the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) of the user.
  • the identification 44 is determined by the operator of the network 5 during the personalization of the chip card 4 and cannot be changed by the user.
  • the identification module 4 also has a cryptographic part 45 with which the authenticity and the integrity of received data can be checked and transmitted data can be signed and encrypted.
  • the cryptographic part 45 preferably uses electronic certificates according to TTP services (Trusted Third Party), so that signatures are certified by a trusted party.
  • the data processing means 41 can execute programs, including order programs 43.
  • the data processing means can execute programs ("applets") in the Java language (trademark of SUN).
  • the offers received can be linked to one or more previously loaded order programs in order to record order data.
  • the order program is preferably written as an applet in the JAVA language. Programs in other procedural or object-oriented computer languages can also be used within the scope of this invention.
  • the identification module 4 has a memory area 42 in which order parameters received via the communication channel 2 can be stored.
  • the order parameters are used as input parameters for the order program in order to adapt the menu represented by the order program to the product offered. In this way, a single order program can be adapted for ordering different products, and thus enables different order data to be recorded.
  • the order data that can be selected with the order program include, for example, a unit specification (number, weight, length, etc., depending on the product type), the quantity ordered, the type of invoice and delivery (by post, email, SMS, etc.), the invoice and delivery address, etc.
  • Reference number 5 shows a telecommunications network, for example a mobile radio network in accordance with GSM, UMTS or GPRS, or the Internet.
  • the reference numeral 8 shows a server which is preferably managed by the operator of the user's home network.
  • the user's home network operator is the operator with whom the user has concluded a subscription or contract and / or the operator who has specified the user identification data during the personalization in the chip card.
  • Order messages B from a subscriber 3 are preferably first routed to the server 8 of their home network operator.
  • the server 8 can access a database 80, which contains additional identification data.
  • the database 80 contains, for example, the complete address details of subscribers to the mobile network 5, and in this case is managed by the operator of this network.
  • the server 8 contains user identification means for the
  • Identify the sender 3 of an order message B This identity can, for example, simply be transmitted with the order notification, for example as an IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity).
  • Cryptographic means 81 can also be provided in order to check the identity of the user and the integrity of the order with greater security, these means preferably using TTP services and the electronic signature of the order message.
  • a table of biometric parameters (not shown) can also be contained in the server 8, these parameters then being able to be compared with the parameters transmitted in the order message in order to check the identity of the user.
  • the server 8 can determine the identity of the user, for example on the basis of the transmitted IMSI, and supplement or replace the order message received with other information known from the user database 80. For example, the server 8 can link the delivery and billing address of the user stored in the database 80 to the content of the order message if this data has not been entered by the user.
  • Reference number 6 shows a server operated by the operator of the ordering system.
  • the server 6 can access a provider database 61 in which provider information is stored which is necessary for the forwarding of the order message.
  • the server 6 can also access a product database 62, in which the provider 1 can store the available quantities and the expiry date of the offer.
  • this database can also be dispensed with, for example if most users access the offers of provider 1 in real time.
  • the server 6 is preferably also responsible for determining the price of the ordered offer.
  • the determined amount is then transmitted to the server 8, which in turn is responsible for the billing.
  • Part of the amount determined is preferably credited to the operator of the home network for forwarding the order message.
  • the amount determined is debited directly to a prepaid account of the user in the identification module 4 using known mechanisms. In another variant, this amount is offset against the monthly telecommunications bill of the operator of the network 5. In a further variant, an invoice is created for this amount. In an additional variant, this amount is charged by a credit card institute. The user can preferably decide for himself how this amount should be offset. The server 8 can preferably also check the solvency of the user. If the ordering user is not solvent, the server 6 can either reject the order and / or provide the order with a warning for the provider 1 and the server 6.
  • Cryptographic means 60 can also be provided to check the identity of the user 3 and / or the operator of the server 8, these means preferably using TTP services (Trusted Third Party).
  • the server 6 is connected to the providers 1 via a telecommunications network 7, for example via the public telecommunications network, via the ISDN, via a mobile radio network, via a private network, via the Internet or via normal mail. He can thus forward orders from users 3 to these providers (arrow C).
  • This data transmission is preferably secured with TTP services n.
  • all confidential data are saved between user 3 and provider 1, so that not even the operators of the servers 6, 8 can take note of this data or change the content without being noticed.
  • the order message B sent by the user of the terminal 3 contains only an abbreviated provider identification. Standardized abbreviations for registered providers are preferably used.
  • the server 6 can access a correspondence table in the provider database 61 in order to receive the complete provider address. The server 6 uses this provider address to forward the order message to the provider 1 concerned.
  • orders can also be grouped in the server 6 and transmitted together to the provider 1, for example hourly or daily.
  • Each provider can preferably define how he would like to receive the orders.
  • the provider who receives an order message in this way can then deliver the ordered product or the desired information via a channel D.
  • delivery can take place via the same telecommunications channel 2 that was also used for the transmission of the offer to the terminal 3.
  • the ordered offer can be digitized, it can be transmitted via an electronic channel, for example as e-mail or via FTP services via the Internet or as SMS or USSD via a mobile radio network 2.
  • the ordered offer can also be an access correction - an admission ticket, so to speak - which can be transmitted to an access test device via a contactless interface.
  • the user can preferably enter the delivery type of the ordered product in his order message and / or as a parameter in the user database 61 himself.
  • the provider 1 can preferably check whether the terminal can receive the format of the electronic data and whether it still has enough storage space. For example, JINI functions can be used for this test.
  • the method according to the invention can also be used to order products which can only be delivered by post or by a delivery company.
  • the user can access various offers in electronic format (pull mode) via the telecommunications network 2, or different offers can be sent to him (push mode). He can reproduce the received offers with the playback center 30, for example, display them on the LCD display or project them with a VRD device.
  • a uniform applet locator (UAL) 32 is associated with each received and displayed offer, which corresponds to a link to an order program stored in the identification module 4 and which independently clearly identifies the ordered product and the provider.
  • each displayed offer can contain the UAL address of the most suitable order program.
  • New order programs can preferably also be downloaded later.
  • order parameters 42 which are transmitted after the selection of the offer and are used as parameters for the applet 43 in order to adapt the order menu represented by this applet to the offer.
  • order parameters are preferably signed by provider 1 so that the user can check their integrity and authenticity.
  • the user can define several order data, for example:
  • ⁇ Encryption Y / N indicates whether the order for the offer in question needs to be encrypted. This parameter is predefined as order parameter 42, but can preferably be changed by the user.
  • ⁇ Invoice type indicates how the order is to be calculated, for example by debiting an account in the identification module 4, with the monthly bill of the operator of the server 6, can with a bill of this operator or agent 1, by a credit card company, etc.
  • the user preferably the invoice type with a dated
  • ⁇ Delivery type specifies channel 2, which is to be used for the delivery of the ordered offer.
  • Billing address must be entered by the user if several billing addresses in the database 80 are connected to the user.
  • Delivery address must be entered by the user if this address is different from the one entered in database 80.
  • the delivery address can preferably be selected from an available public directory, for example from a WAP white book.
  • Ordered quantity in the order unit defined by the provider.
  • the order program 43 associated with the order can, for example, display an input mask on the reproduction means 30 that is matched to the offer, at least certain data from the order parameter 42 being proposed in corresponding fields of the input mask.
  • every provider can connect a suitable, possibly generic applet to every offer via a UAL address, so that users are forced to enter order data correctly and completely. Thanks to this applet and the data already contained in parameter 42, a user can also enter an order message with a minimal number of operations, including without having to enter his name or the name of the provider and the product ordered.
  • the order message can preferably be sent by the communication network 5 as SMS, USSD, e-mail after the user has confirmed it
  • Data channel, as a WAP message etc. to the server 8 (or directly to the provider 1, depending on the offer) are encrypted, signed and sent.
  • the color of the UAL 32 changes during and after the ordering process.
  • the UAL is green before ordering, yellow during data entry, and turns red when the order message is sent. After the ordering process, the UAL turns green again.
  • Other means can of course be provided within the scope of this invention to indicate the status of the process.
  • the identity of the user is determined in the server 8
  • any biometric parameters of the users contained in the order message can be compared with target values in order to check the identity of the user with maximum security. If the user can be identified and the received data can be authenticated, the identity of the user is preferably supplemented with information from the subscriber database 80. For example, the server 8 can add the billing and / or delivery address if the subscriber has not defined it.
  • the order message B is then forwarded to the server 6, which uses the product database 62 to check whether the currently available quantity of the ordered offer is greater than the ordered quantity. If the ordered offer is no longer available in the ordered quantity, a negative confirmation with the corresponding reason is sent to the user 3 concerned. If such information is available in the server 6, the server 6 can preferably also check the expiry date of the ordered offer. This can be used to check whether the offer has not expired when the order is placed. If the offer has actually expired, this is communicated to the user 3 concerned in a manner similar to that described above by means of a negative confirmation with the corresponding reason. In addition to the expiry date, there can of course be other reasons why an offer is no longer valid, for example last-minute offers.
  • the server 6 reads the provider abbreviation contained in the order message B and uses this abbreviation and the provider database 61 to determine the provider address to which the order message is forwarded.
  • the amount of data specified in the product database 62 is then decremented from the amount ordered.
  • the settlement for the ordered offer can be carried out by the server 8 as explained above.
  • Order message C to be sent to provider 1. If end-to-end encryption is provided between terminal 3 and provider 1, the provider can then decrypt this message with a private key and check the signature of user 3 and possibly server 6 to determine the origin and authenticity of the order message to consider.
  • the provider can then deliver the ordered offer, for example as an electronic file by post or by a delivery company.

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Abstract

Procédé de commande qui comporte les étapes suivantes: (a) reproduction de l'offre (32) d'un vendeur à l'aide de moyens de reproduction électroniques (30) d'un terminal personnel (3), (b) sélection de l'offre par l'utilisateur, (c) exécution dans le terminal personnel (3) susmentionné d'un programme de commande (43), associé à l'offre sélectionnée (32), à l'aide duquel des données de commande peuvent être entrées, ledit programme utilisant des paramètres de commande transmis avec l'offre, (d) mise en liaison desdites données de commande avec des données d'identification (44) d'utilisateur déposées dans un module d'identification (4) personnel, et (e) transmission d'un avis de commande (B) portant les données mises en liaison au vendeur (1).
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