Patents Examined by Robert Weihhardt
  • Patent number: 5120939
    Abstract: An improved security system, including a protable smart card and a host computer, eliminates the need for the computer to store individual personal identification (ID) numbers for each user seeking access to the computer. Instead, the computer stores a first encryption algorithm E.sub.1 used in converting a particular identification number (ID).sub.n into a secret code S.sub.n for that particular user. S.sub.n also exists within the memory of the smart card having been loaded into its memory at the time of issue. A challenge number C is generated by the computer and transmitted to the smart card. Within the smart card and the computer, microprocessors respond to the challenge number C, the secret code S.sub.n, and a second encryption algorithm E.sub.2 in order to generate response numbers R.sub.n and R.sub.n ' respectively. Thereafter, R.sub.n is transmitted to the computer where it is compared with R.sub.n '. A favorable comparison is necessary for gaining access to the computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1992
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: David M. Claus, Roy S. Coutinho, Kevin D. Murphy, James D. Snavley, Kenneth R. Zempol