Patents Assigned to Datotek, Inc.
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Patent number: 4349695Abstract: The specification discloses a system and method for authenticating a message recipient prior to transmission of a message and for authenticating the message content after receipt of the message. A randomized character or character sequence is initially enciphered at the authenticator station and stored. The enciphered character is transmitted to the message recipient. The enciphered character is deciphered by the message recipient to reproduce the randomized character. The randomized character is reenciphered by the message recipient and transmitted back to the authenticator station. The reenciphered character is deciphered and the stored randomized character is compared with the deciphered character. The message recipient is authenticated if the stored randomized character exactly compares with the deciphered character. In order to authenticate the message after receipt, polynomial block check characters are accumulated from the message.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1979Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Barrie O. Morgan, David W. Abmayr
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Patent number: 4278840Abstract: A voice scrambler system (10) for encryption of a voice signal is provided. The voice scrambler system (10) includes a first generator (124) for generating a fixed frequency signal. A second generator (132) is provided for generating a plurality of frequency signals. Control circuitry (134) is provided for dynamically controlling the second generator (132) for randomly generating the plurality of variable frequency signals. A mixer (122) heterodynes the voice signal with the fixed frequency signal generated by the first generator (124). A filter (126) filters the output of the first mixer (122). An adder (128) adds the voice signal and the output of the first filter (126). A second mixer (130) heterodynes the output of the adder (128) with one of the plurality of frequency signals generated by the second generator (132). A second filter (136) filters the output of the second mixer (130) to generate an encrypted voice signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1979Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Barrie O. Morgan, Mitchell M. Wilkinson
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Patent number: 4229817Abstract: The specification discloses a portable cryptographic device, adapted to be hand-held through solid state electronics, which possesses the capability for enciphering and deciphering plain text. The housing of the device has a keyboard for the input of plain text or cipher text, including numeric characters and control signals and, further, has a display for displaying the inputs. Circuitry within the device is responsive to the inputs and controls the display. Additional circuitry enciphers or deciphers the inputs and substitutes the resulting text into the display.The device incorporates a random code generator for generating a randomized message key which, together with the keyboard inputs, initiates and generates a long sequence of randomized letters for enciphering purposes. In a deciphering mode, a predetermined message key may be entered to set the random code generator at a point to generate the originally entered plain text.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Barrie O. Morgan, Merlon B. Carter
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Patent number: 4185166Abstract: The specification discloses an electronic digital enciphering system which is selectively operable in a plurality of different modes. The system may be operated in an off-line mode for preparing enciphered message tapes prior to transmission via teleprinter message circuits. The system may also be operated in an on-line asynchronous mode wherein a sending station may asynchronously transmit enciphered data on-line to a remote receiving unit, synchronization being provided by the start/stop pulses of the individual digital characters. The system may also be operated in an on-line synchronous mode wherein a sending and a receiving unit are automatically synchronized in time by local self-contained clocks in order to bridge fades or interference in a transmission medium such as radio telegraph, or the like. The system may be utilized on either half-duplex or full-duplex communication channels.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1977Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Frederick A. Kinch, Jr., Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 4170714Abstract: The specification discloses a digital cryptographic system wherein each of the transmitting and receiving units includes a housing having a front panel. A push-button switch input array is mounted on the front panel, with each push-button switch corresponding to a different number to enable the manual inputting of code variables therethrough. A digital display is provided on the front panel to temporarily display each of the code variables input through the array. Storage circuits are provided to store the code variables input through the array. A switch is provided on the front panel to enable any one of the stored code variables to be selected. A random code generator is operable in response to the selected stored code variables in order to generate a sequence of randomized key digital bits. Circuitry is provided to encipher clear text digital data in a synchronous manner and to transmit enciphered data through a synchronous data link.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1978Date of Patent: October 9, 1979Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Branscome, Barrie O. Morgan, Merlon B. Carter
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Patent number: 4169212Abstract: The specification discloses an electronic digital enciphering system which is selectively operable in a plurality of different modes. The system may be operated in an off-line mode for preparing enciphered message tapes prior to transmission via teleprinter message circuits. The system may also be operated in an on-line asynchronous mode wherein a sending station may asynchronously transmit enciphered data on-line to a remote receiving unit, synchronization being provided by the start/stop pulses of the individual digital characters. The system may also be operated in an on-line synchronous mode wherein a sending and a receiving unit are automatically synchronized in time by local self-contained clocks in order to bridge fades or interference in a transmission medium such as radio telegraph, or the like. The system may be utilized on either half-duplex or full-duplex communication channels.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1977Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Frederick A. Kinch, Jr, Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 4166922Abstract: The specification discloses an electronic digital enciphering system which is selectively operable in a plurality of different modes. The system may be operated in an off-line mode for preparing enciphered message tapes prior to transmission via teleprinter message circuits. The system may also be operated in an on-line asynchronous mode wherein a sending station may asynchronously transmit enciphered data on-line to a remote receiving unit, synchronization being provided by the start/stop pulses of the individual digital characters. The system may also be operated in an on-line synchronous mode wherein a sending and a receiving unit are automatically synchronized in time by local self-contained clocks in order to bridge fades or interference in a transmission medium such as radio telegraph, or the like. The system may be utilized on either half-duplex or full-duplex communication channels.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1977Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Frederick A. Kinch, Jr., Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 4140873Abstract: The specification discloses an electronic digital enciphering system which is selectively operable in a plurality of different modes. The system may be operated in an off-line mode for preparing enciphered message tapes prior to transmission via teleprinter message circuits. The system may also be operated in an on-line asynchronous mode wherein a sending station may asynchronously transmit enciphered data on-line to a remote receiving unit, synchronization being provided by the start/stop pulses of the individual digital characters. The system may also be operated in an on-line synchronous mode wherein a sending and a receiving unit are automatically synchronized in time by local self-contained clocks in order to bridge fades or interference in a transmission medium such as radio telegraph, or the like. The system may be utilized on either half-duplex or full-duplex communication channels.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1977Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Frederick A. Kinch, Jr., Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 4133974Abstract: The specification discloses circuitry useful in a digital cryptographic system having a digital prime sequence which controls the generation of randomized key data. The circuitry includes a register for storing the digital prime sequence prior to generation of the randomized key data. A memory is provided which includes address inputs and data outputs and which stores predetermined digital relationships. A stage of the register is connected to an address input of the memory to select one of the stored digital relationships. A source of selectable digital bits is connected to another address input of the memory. The data outputs of the memory are operable to be coupled to the input of the register for generating an enciphered digital prime sequence. A clock clocks the contents of the register through the stages of the register in order to cause the enciphered digital prime sequence to be loaded into the register.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1976Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventor: Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 4133973Abstract: The specification discloses a digital cryptographic system wherein each of the transmitting and receiving units includes a housing having a front panel. A push-button switch input array is mounted on the front panel, with each push-button switch corresponding to a different number to enable the manual inputting of code variables therethrough. A digital display is provided on the front panel to temporarily display each of the code variables input through the array. Storage circuits are provided to store the code variables input through the array. A switch is provided on the front panel to enable any one of the stored code variables to be selected. A random code generator is operable in response to the selected stored code variables in order to generate a sequence of randomized key digital bits. Circuitry is provided to encipher clear text digital data in a synchronous manner and to transmit enciphered data through a synchronous data link.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1976Date of Patent: January 9, 1979Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Branscome, Barrie O. Morgan, Merlon B. Carter
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Patent number: 4115657Abstract: The specification discloses a random digital code generator operable over a series of key cycles for generating a randomized digital bit during each key cycle. The generator includes a plurality of first registers each having a predetermined cycle period which does not have a common factor with the cycle period of any other of the first registers. Circuitry is provided to step each of the first registers a predetermined number of steps per key cycle. A plurality of second registers are provided, along with circuitry for generating different numbers of clocking signals per key cycle for each of the second registers. Circuitry generates control pulses in response to the clocking signals and further in response to digital bits derived from selected taps on the first registers. The control pulses randomly control the number of times each of the second registers is stepped during each key cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1976Date of Patent: September 19, 1978Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventor: Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 4091423Abstract: The specification discloses a system for scrambling digital signals transmitted between a synchronous data transmitting station and a receiving station. When the scrambling system is used with a facsimile system, a first scrambler is connected between the video amplifier and the transmitter modulator of the transmitting facsimile station. The first scrambler includes digital circuitry for digitizing the output of the video amplifier and enciphering circuitry for enciphering the digitized output of the video amplifier and for transmitting the enciphered output to the receiving facsimile station. A second scrambler is connected between the demodulator and the write amplifier of the receiving facsimile station. The second scrambler includes deciphering circuitry for deciphering the output of the demodulator and for applying the deciphered output to the write amplifier to provide a duplicate of the transmitted facsimile material.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1975Date of Patent: May 23, 1978Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth M. Branscome
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Patent number: 4079188Abstract: The specification discloses an electronic digital enciphering system which is selectively operable in a plurality of different modes. The system may be operated in an off-line mode for preparing enciphered message tapes prior to transmission via teleprinter message circuits. The system may also be operated in an on-line asynchronous mode wherein a sending station may asynchronously transmit enciphered data on-line to a remote receiving unit, synchronization being provided by the start/stop pulses of the individual digital characters. The system may also be operated in an on-line synchronous mode wherein a sending and a receiving unit are automatically synchronized in time by local self-contained clocks in order to bridge fades or interference in a transmission medium such as radio telegraph, or the like. The system may be utilized on either half-duplex or full-duplex communication channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1975Date of Patent: March 14, 1978Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Frederick A. Kinch, Jr., Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 4020285Abstract: The specification discloses a voice scrambler technique wherein a voice signal is split into a plurality of discrete frequency sub-bands. A random code generator generates a randomized sequence of digital signals. A preselected first portion of each of the digital signals is utilized to control the rearrangement of the order of the frequency sub-bands according to a limited subset of all possible combinations of rearrangements of the frequency sub-bands. The limited subset is chosen to include only the most unintelligible of the possible combinations of rearrangements of the frequency sub-bands. A preselected second portion of each of the digital signals is utilized to control the random inversion of one of the frequency sub-bands.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1975Date of Patent: April 26, 1977Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Branscome, William M. Feath, George E. Goode, Kenneth W. Heizer, Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 4013837Abstract: The specification discloses a voice scrambler technique wherein a voice signal is split into a plurality of discrete frequency sub-bands. A random code generator generates a randomized sequence of digital signals. A preselected first portion of each of the digital signals is utilized to control the rearrangement of the order of the frequency sub-bands according to a limited subset of all possible combinations of rearrangements of the frequency sub-bands. The limited subset is chosen to include only the most unintelligible of the possible combinations of rearrangements of the frequency sub-bands. A preselected second portion of each of the digital signals is utilized to control the random inversion of ones of the frequency sub-bands.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1975Date of Patent: March 22, 1977Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Branscome, William M. Feath, George E. Goode, Kenneth W. Heizer, Barrie O. Morgan
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Patent number: 3991271Abstract: The specification discloses a voice scrambler technique wherein a voice signal is split into a plurality of discrete frequency sub-bands. A random code genertor generates a randomized sequence of digital signals. A preselected first portion of each of the digital signals is utiized to control the rearrangement of the order of the frequency sub-bands according to a limited subset of all possible combinations of rearrangements of the frequency sub-bands. The limited subset is chosen to include only the most unintelligible of the possible combinations of rearrangements of the frequency sub-bands. A preselected second portion of each of the digital signals is utilized to control the random inversion of ones of the frequency sub-bands.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1975Date of Patent: November 9, 1976Assignee: Datotek, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth M. Branscome, William M. Feath, George E. Goode, Kenneth W. Heizer, Barrie O. Morgan