Non-contact IC card

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Inventors

Takahira, Kenichi
Matsubara, Toshiyuki

Application #

966005

Filed

Oct-23-1992

Published

Jan-17-1995

Current US Class

235/375
235/379
235/380
235/381
235/382
235/487
235/492
340/5.4
340/5.61

International Classes

G06K 005/00

Field of Search

235/380 235/379 235/381 235/382 235/382.5 235/492 235/440 235/436 235/384 235/437 902/26 902/10 902/25 902/24 340/825.34 340/825.31

Assignee

Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Hajec; Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit & Mayer

US Patent References

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4877947   Transaction proces...
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5204663   Smart card access...
5221838   Electronic wallet
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Abstract
A non-contact IC card include a data transmitting/receiving device, a memory, a CPU, a first determining device, a second determining device, and a stopping device. When the data transmitting/receiving device receives a request signal, the first determining device determines whether first system identification information stored in the memory agrees with second system identification information contained in the request signal. At the same time, the second determining device determines whether use of the IC card indicated by use authorization information stored in the memory is authorized. When the first and second system identification information do not agree or when the use authorization information indicates that use of the IC card is not authorized, the stopping device stops the operation of the CPU until the next request signal is received.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A non-contact IC card comprising:

data transmitting/receiving means for exchanging data with an external unit without direct contact;

a memory storing system identification information identifying a system including said IC card and the external unit intended exchange data without direct contact and use authorization information indicating whether use of said IC card is authorized;

data processing means connected to said data transmitting/receiving means and said memory for processing a request signal received by said data transmitting/receiving means and for generating a response signal for transmission to the external unit through said data transmitting/receiving means;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a non-contact IC card and, more particularly, to a non-contact IC card which prevents radio interference and effectively performs a communication process.

2. Description of the Related Art

Of various types of IC cards, a non-contact type IC card has been utilized in recent years which employs electromagnetic waves, light or the like to exchange signals. FIG. 10 shows tile structure of such a non-contact IC card. A ROM 2 and a RAM 3 are connected through a bus 8 to a CPU 1 controlling the operation of an IC card 1A. An input/output control circuit 4 (hereinafter referred to as an I/O control circuit 4) is connected to the bus 8, which I/O control circuit 4 is used for controlling the output of data to an external unit 9 of an application system and the input of data from it. An antenna 6 is connected to the I/O control circuit 4 via a modulating/demodulating circuit 5. The IC card has a built-in battery 7 which supplies electricity to electric circuits.
 
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