METHOD FOR INDIVIDUALIZING A PORTABLE DATA CARRIER, IN PARTICULAR A CHIP CARD

20180232984 · 2018-08-16

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    Abstract

    A method for individualizing a portable data carrier, in particular a chip card includes an end device that supplies data for configuring and/or updating one or more functions of the portable data carrier. The data are transmitted by the end device to the portable data carrier via a communication connection between the end device and the portable data carrier. A configurating and/or updating of the function or functions of the portable data carrier is effectuated by means of the data transmitted to the portable data carrier.

    Claims

    1.-15. (canceled)

    16. A method for individualizing a portable data carrier, in which an end device supplies data for configuring and/or updating one or more functions of the portable data carrier; the data are transmitted by the end device to the portable data carrier via a communication connection between the end device and the portable data carrier; a configuring and/or updating of the function or functions of the portable data carrier is effectuated by means of the data transmitted to the portable data carrier.

    17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the end device is a mobile end device, in particular a mobile telephone and/or a laptop and/or a tablet.

    18. The method according to claim 16, wherein the portable data carrier is a card for carrying out monetary transactions and/or a card for booking tickets and/or a card for authorizing access of a user and/or a security element.

    19. The method according to claim 16, wherein the end device supplies the data on the basis on an input of a user in a user interface of the end device, wherein the input of the user specifies the data for configuring and/or updating the function or functions of the portable data carrier and/or initiates a downloading of the data from a server for configuring and/or updating the function or functions of the portable data carrier.

    20. The method according to claim 16, wherein the data comprise information items which are displayed on a display of the portable data carrier.

    21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the information items comprise one or more images.

    22. The method according to claim 20, wherein the information items comprise textual information items, wherein the textual information items are preferably personal data of a user whom the portable data carrier is associated with.

    23. The method according to claim 16, wherein the kind of the output of at least one signal on the portable data carrier is defined by the data, wherein the output of the at least one signal is preferably coupled to a predetermined event.

    24. The method according to claim 23, wherein by the data the kind of the output of one or more acoustic signals is defined which are generated via one or more loudspeakers on the portable data carrier, and/or that through the data the kind of the output of one or more optical signals is defined which are generated via one or more optical elements on the portable data carrier.

    25. The method according to claim 16, wherein the data comprise an updated software for an application on the portable data carrier and/or cryptographic information items and/or that the data stem from an issuer or manufacturer of the portable data carrier.

    26. The method according to claim 16, wherein the communication connection between the end device and the portable data carrier comprises a wireless communication connection and/or a wire-based communication connection.

    27. A system for individualizing a portable data carrier, in particular of a chip card, comprising an end device and the portable data carrier, wherein the end device is arranged to supply data for configuring and/or updating one or more functions of the portable data carrier and to transmit the data to the portable data carrier via a communication connection between the end device and the portable data carrier; the portable data carrier is arranged to receive the transmitted data and to effectuate by means of these data a configuring and/or updating of the function or functions of the portable data carrier.

    28. An end device for employment in a method according to claim 16, wherein the end device is arranged to supply data for configuring and/or updating one or more functions of the portable data carrier and to transmit the data to the portable data carrier via a communication connection between the end device and the portable data carrier.

    29. A portable data carrier for the employment in a method according to claim 16, wherein the portable data carrier is arranged to receive from an end device data for configuring and/or updating one or more functions of the portable data carrier via a communication connection between the end device and the portable data carrier and to effectuate by means of these data a configurating and/or updating of the function or functions of the portable data carrier.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0020] Embodiment examples of the invention will hereinafter be described in detail with the help of the attached FIG. 1. This FIGURE shows a schematic representation which illustrates the carrying out of a variant of the method according to the invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS

    [0021] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention is described with the help of a portable data carrier in the form of a chip card 1 as well as a mobile end device in the form of a smartphone 2. The chip card 1 comprises a microprocessor unit which is integrated in a chip 3 and with which, among other things, payment functionalities can be realized. For this, a corresponding software for such payment functionalities is deposited in the card. Besides a display 4, on which different information items can be rendered, the card 1 further comprises three LEDs 5 for outputting optical signals as well as a loudspeaker 6 for outputting acoustic signals.

    [0022] The card further has a contactless interface via which a wireless communication with a corresponding interface of the telephone 2 can be established. The contactless interfaces of the chip card and the mobile telephone are not shown separately in FIG. 1. The wireless communication between chip card and telephone can be based e.g. on Bluetooth. However, another type of communication can also be used, such as e.g. NFC (NFC=Near Field Communication). In the scenario of FIG. 1, the wireless communication connection between the mobile telephone and the chip card is already established as is indicated by a double arrow CO. Via this communication connection, data DA from the mobile telephone are transferred to the chip card. The data DA serve for configurating or updating functions of the chip card as is to be explained more closely below.

    [0023] The mobile telephone 2 has a user interface which comprises a touch display 7 via which a user can make inputs in the mobile telephone. In the embodiment described herein, a specific application or app is deposited on the mobile telephone which the user can call up via the display 7 and which makes a subsequent individualization or personalization of the chip card 1 possible upon established communication connection CO. Here, the user can define certain functionalities of the card via inputs on the display 7. The data corresponding to the defined functionalities will then be transferred to the chip card via communication connection CO. Further, the user or another person can prompt via an input in the display 7 the updating of data (e.g. software) on the chip card, wherein for this purpose the software or the data are transferred from a server to the mobile telephone which thereupon transmits the software or the data via the communication connection CO to the chip card 1.

    [0024] Hereinafter, different variants of the individualization of the chip card 1 are described, wherein, as the case may be, only a part of these variants can be used. According to a first variant, the user can display subsequently personalized information items on the display 4 of the chip card 1 with the corresponding app on the mobile telephone 2. The personalized information items which are specified by the user via the display 7 of the telephone 2 can be e.g. personal images which he or she has stored on his or her mobile telephone. Likewise the information items can relate to e.g. a name change of the user or a change of the account of the user. In this case the updated name or the updated account are displayed on the display 4 of the chip card 1.

    [0025] In a second variant, the user can define a tone or a tone sequence via the app on the mobile telephone 2 and, as the case may be, also a song which e.g. upon a transaction is output over the loudspeaker 6 of the chip card 1. In a third variant, there also exists the possibility that the lighting up the LEDs 5 and in particular the sequence of the lighting up LEDs on the chip card 1 is configured by the user. The lighting up of the LEDs can in turn be prompted upon carrying out a transaction.

    [0026] According to a fourth variant, which was already mentioned above, the updating of software or other kind of data which stem from a further entity on the chip card can be also prompted by the user. Here, specifically the issuer and/or manufacturer of the chip card has the possibility to subsequently individualize the card by means of software updates or to updated adjustments or security credentials.

    [0027] The further entity can be e.g. a credit institution or a bank. In this case the updated data or the updated software are loaded from a server associated with the credit institution to the mobile telephone 2 which thereupon transmits these data via the communication connection CO to the chip card 1. The updated data can, for example, also be information items represented in the display of the card, such as e.g. account information items of the card owner or, as the case may be, also advertising information items for the card owner. In a further variant, a fixed region of the display can be reserved for information items of the further entity, whereas the other region of the display is available directly for information items specified by the card owner.

    [0028] The hereinabove described embodiments of the invention have a number of advantages. In particular, an individualization of a portable data carrier can be attained in a simple manner by means of information items which stem directly from the user of an end device or, as the case may be, a third entity, such as e.g. the issuer or manufacturer of the portable data carrier. By the individualization of the portable data carrier, its utilization increases by which the acceptance of the portable data carrier with the user is improved.