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`(54) MOBILE RADIO-TELEPHONE TERMINAL
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`Inventors: RAFAEL ALOS, OSNY (FR); MARC
`PORATO, LOCONVILLE(FR);
`JEAN-MARR DIMECH,
`CHAUMONTEN VEXIN (FR);
`FRANCIS SYKES, PARIS (FR)
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`Correspondence Address:
`GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP
`885 THIRD AVENUE
`NEW YORK, NY 10022 (US)
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`Publication Classification
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`vesenseeee HOM 1/00; HO4B 1/38
`Inti CU” siscciaccsies
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`severe 455/558
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`ABSTRACT
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`The mobile radio-telephone terminal comprising radio
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`CFR 1.53(d).
`(7), means(2) for inputting a particular identification
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`Dec. 11, 1998
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`[0001] Mobile radio-telephone terminals are general usage
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`[0002] Such usage of the terminal, however, has disad-
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`cffcetive usage, limited, for example,to the clicnts of a hotel.
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`[0005] The present invention aims to resolve these prob-
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`[0006] To this end the invention relates to a mobile radio-
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`nected to an input of a comparator, the terminal comprising
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`radio means, means for inputting a particular identification
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`word, associated with the card, and arranged to be connected
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`to the other input of the comparator, characterised in that it
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`comprises means for matching it with the card, which are
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`arranged to control the activation of the radio means from
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`the subscriber identification ward.
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`[0007] Thus the two constitucnts of the tcrminal-card
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`[0008]
`In the prior art the chip card and the input means
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`In accordance with the invention the afore-men-
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`card uponthe radio means. The terminalis thus personalised
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`[0010]
`the matching means
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`[0011]
`In this embodiment the autonomy of the command
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`unit is controlled by the fact that the identification word
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`indicated to the useris actually fictitious and only becomes
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`transcoding means of the terminal. The card can therefore
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`activate the radio means of a terminal onlyif this terminal
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`[0012]
`To summarise, the card is slave to the terminal
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`[0013]
`In particular the identification word carried by the
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`chip card remainssecret to anyuser, authorisedornot, since
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`the PIN word which the user inputs is distinct from that in
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`[0014]
`the matching
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`controlling comparator means arranged to read the memory
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`means of the card and to authorise activation of the radio
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`[0015] Thus the matching is controlled very simply.
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`[0016] The invention will be better understood with the
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`invention with a chip card.
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`[0017] The terminalillustrated, referenced 1, is in this case
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`connector/reader 4 arranged to receive a connector 14 of a
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`terminal 1 who lends it to successive users. The card 10
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`[0018] The card 10 comprises a comparator 11, actually a
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`11 is connected to a memory 12 of the card 10 comprising
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`mobile subscriber identity), referenced 122. The output of
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`data. The functions of the unit 3 and of the comparator6 are,
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`4, Terminal according to one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the
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`5. Terminal according to one of claims 2 to 4, wherein a
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`[0028] Leaving the afore-mentioned locked state thus in
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`3, then determines, from the real PIN, which he knows and
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`whichis stored in the card 10, another, virtual, PIN which he
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`communicates to the user and which will be called PINUT.
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`transcoding unit 3 and the memory 5 with the comparator 6.
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`parator 11.
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`input into the keypadis transmitted to the card 10 without
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`transformation.
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`manner with the PIN code of the card which is inaccessible
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`PIN in the memory in the card without transcoding or time
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