METHOD OF VIDEOPHONE DATA TRANSMISSION
A method of videophone data transmission based on the PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) is executed with a videophone and a user. The method includes the steps of performing a connection procedure, performing a data download procedure and performing a disconnection procedure. While performing the connection procedure, a smart key, which stores at least one piece of user identification data, is connected to a videophone. The user identification data contains an ID code, a password and a private key of the user. While performing the data download procedure, the user identification data is encrypted and transmitted to a service server for verifying the user. Then, at least one service provided by the service server is encrypted and downloaded to the videophone. After decryption, the at least one service can be executed in the videophone. While performing a disconnection procedure, the smart key is disconnected from the videophone.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of data transmission, and more particularly to a method of data transmission with a videophone as a terminal and operated with a smart key, which is suitable for transmission with confidential and/or value-added data.
2. Description of the Related Art
A videophone uses H.322, SIP or other common communication protocols to provide a high quality audio-video (AV) data transmission and is currently a developed product. A user with Ethernet and an IP address can utilize the videophone to communicate with another videophone user worldwide, face-to-face. The videophone can be applied to all IP network structures including xDSL (x Digital Subscriber Lin), cable, LAN (Local Area Network) and VPN (Virtual Private Network). Thirty real-time image frames per second can be communicated through the videophones connected to a wideband network, and therefore the applications of remote AV transmission like distance education, remote monitoring and videoconferences can be achieved by videophones. But if the verification of a user, the communication of confidential data or purchase of AV service is required, it is difficult for traditional videophones to meet these requirements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe primary objective of the present invention is to provide a method of data transmission, and particularly a method of videophone data transmission, which is based on the PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) and utilizes the identification codes in the smart key combined with the videophone(s) to perform the transmission of confidential and/or value-added data.
The smart key, which employs the PKI, contains an ID code, a password and a private key. When connected to the videophone, the smart key passes the information (ID code, password and private key) to the videophone to login to obtain the related authorities of services and the user data like a phone book. When two users have their own videophone, they can transmit data with encryption. A sender can encrypt the AV data with a public key, and a receiver can decrypt the AV data with a private key. Also, user's personal data can be transmitted in this way without risk.
Two types of connection techniques are used in the connection between a videophone and a smart key. They are wired and wireless. A smart key can store a user-interface containing the phone book, the standby screen, the status icon and the ringing melody. In addition, the smart key can store preloaded application programs to enjoy customized functions. In general, a wired-type smart key may be equipped with larger memory, and it is particularly suitable for storage of mass data mentioned above.
In order to achieve its objective, the present invention discloses a method of videophone data transmission, which is executed via a videophone and a user. The method includes the steps of performing a connection procedure, performing a data download procedure and performing a disconnection procedure. At the step of performing the connection procedure, a smart key is used containing at least one type of user identification data (of the smart key holder), which is a user ID code, a password or at least one private key. The step of performing the data download procedure includes further encrypting the user identification data, transmitting the user identification data to a service server, verifying the user, encrypting the service provided by the service server, downloading the service to the videophone, decrypting the service and executing the service in the videophone.
In addition to accessing the service directly from the service server mentioned above, if two users have their own videophone and smart key (for example, a first user with a first smart key and a first videophone, and a second user with a second smart key and a second videophone), they can transmit the AV data with encryption between them. To establish this kind of communication, a method of videophone data transmission is disclosed as follows.
First, the first user sends a request to the second user. If the second user accepts the request, the first user encrypts a first AV data and sends the first encrypted AV data to the second videophone of the second user. Secondly, the second user decrypts the encrypted AV data with a private key stored in the second smart key. In the meantime, the second user can encrypt a second AV data and then send the second encrypted AV data to the first videophone of the first user. After receiving the second encrypted AV data, the first user can decrypt the second encrypted AV data.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe invention will be described according to the appended drawings in which:
When the first user wants to disconnect the first smart key 36 from the videophone 34, a disconnection procedure is performed (S30).
When a first user and a second user hold a first smart key 36 and a second smart key 37 respectively, they both can communicate AV data with encryption to each other by using public keys, and decrypt AV data with private keys. The following describes the flowchart of encrypted communication by two users with individual smart keys and videophones.
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The above-described embodiments of the present invention are intended to be illustrative only. Numerous alternative embodiments may be devised by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A method of videophone data transmission, which is executed with a videophone and by a user, the method comprising:
- performing a connection procedure in that a smart key storing at least one user identification data of the user is connected to the videophone, wherein the user identification data at least includes one private key;
- performing a data download procedure, comprising:
- encrypting the at least one user identification data with a public key relevant to a service server in a key server;
- transmitting the at least one user identification data to the service server;
- verifying the user;
- encrypting at least one service provided by the service server;
- downloading the at least one service to the videophone;
- decrypting the at least one service;
- executing the at least one service in the videophone; and
- performing a disconnection procedure in that the smart key is disconnected from the videophone.
2. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, which is performed on the Public Key Infrastructure.
3. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the user identification data further includes an identification (ID) code or a password.
4. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the smart key is connected to the videophone through a wired connection, and the wired connection is selected from one of USB, FireWire, Secure Digital or Compact Flash.
5. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the smart key is connected to the videophone through a wireless connection, and the wireless connection is selected from one of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or Infrared.
6. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein when the videophone is off, the connection procedure includes the steps of:
- connecting the smart key to the videophone through a wired connection;
- turning on the videophone; and
- performing a system initialization to reset the parameters of the videophone.
7. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein when the videophone is on, the connection procedure includes the steps of:
- connecting the smart key to the videophone;
- restarting the videophone; and
- performing a system initialization to reset the parameters of the videophone.
8. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the connection procedure includes the step of determining whether the smart key is connected to the videophone through wired or wireless connection.
9-10. (canceled)
11. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the user is verified by which the service server verifies the at least one user identification data with a private key of the service server.
12. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the at least one service is encrypted with a public key of the user, and the public key is stored in the key server.
13. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the at least one service is encrypted with the private key.
14. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the data download procedure further includes the step of executing at least one preloaded application program in the videophone, and the at least one preloaded application program is stored in the smart key.
15. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 1, wherein the at least one service includes at least one user-interface (UI) of the user, at least one personal data of the user or at least one application program of the user.
16. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 15, wherein the user-interface and the personal data are refreshed.
17. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 15, wherein the use-interface is a standby screen, an icon or a ring melody.
18. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 15, wherein the personal data is a phone book, a call log or a phone setting.
19. The method of videophone data transmission of claim 15, wherein the application program is a patch, an audio-video (AV) codec or customer-made programs.
20. The method of videophone data transission of claim 15, further including the step of determining if the user logouts normally before performing the disconnection procedure.
21-24. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 4, 2005
Publication Date: Oct 5, 2006
Applicant: LEADTEK RESEARCH INC. (Chung Ho City)
Inventors: Chin-Tien Yang (Hsinchu City), Chung-Hsi Chia (Jhonghe City)
Application Number: 10/907,498
International Classification: H04N 7/14 (20060101);