WO2004043048A2 - Mobile communication device equipped with a magnetic stripe reader - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to mobile communication devices, and more particularly to a mobile communication device that is equipped with a magnetic stripe reader for conducting financial transactions with a payment card comprising a magnetic stripe.
- the primary technology utilized for credit and debit payment cards today is a magnetic stripe.
- the payment card's magnetic stripe contains a customer's account number and other necessary information to conduct a payment transaction with a merchant.
- POS Point of Sale
- the merchant's POS system connects to a payment network to validate and approve the payment transaction and prints a receipt.
- the customer signs the receipt to complete the payment transaction.
- PIN Personal Identification Number
- the process of swiping the card through the POS and either signing the sales receipt or typing in a PIN provides proof that the card holder is present with the payment card at the time of purchase, creating a "Card Present" type of payment transaction.
- customers also use these magnetic stripe payment cards for non "face-to-face” payment transactions, to purchase goods and services from remote merchants via the Internet, the telephone or mail order catalogs.
- non "face-to-face” payment transaction there is no merchant POS terminal to accept the magnetic stripe payment card.
- a customer 102 makes a purchase from a remote merchant server 104 via the Internet 80.
- the customer 102 makes his purchase selection and fills out a payment form on the website of the merchant.
- the information on the payment form includes type of payment card (credit or debit), payment card number and expiration date.
- the merchant server 104 transfers the type of payment card, payment card number, expiration date, and information about the purchase including price, quantity, item number, and date of transaction to a payment server 106.
- the payment server 106 contacts the financial institution 112 that has issued the specific payment card and handles the payment transactions for the specific payment card.
- the financial institution 112 executes the payment transaction and sends a confirmation notice to the payment server 106.
- the payment server 106 routes the confirmation notice to the merchant server 104 and the merchant server 104 fulfills the customer's purchase order.
- the payment card information and the purchase order information are usually encrypted for security purposes.
- the encrypted information may be transferred via Internet, fax, or telephone connections 80, 82, and 84.
- the customer 102 When the transaction occurs via the telephone the customer 102 either dictates the card number and expiration date to a sales representative or enters them using the telephone keypad.
- the merchant server 104 has no means of verifying the presence of the payment card (i.e., card-not-present (CNP)) and the identity of the customer 102.
- CNP card-not-present
- This lack of authentication of the customer 102 and the payment card presents an opportunity for fraud. For example, a person other than the cardholder may obtain the payment card number and expiration date from a discarded payment form and use them to make new purchases. As a result the merchant pays significantly higher transaction fees for CNP transactions than those for Card Present transactions.
- this universal connector 200 connects to the mobile phone's existing Subscriber Identification module (SIM) slot 204 and utilizes a Central Processor Unit (CPU) 202 to coordinate the activities of multiple SIM cards 152, 156 and a full-size external smart card 153.
- SIM Subscriber Identification module
- CPU Central Processor Unit
- This universal connector may be implemented as an attachment to a mobile phone or may be embedded in the mobile phone. Although this implementation includes several SIM cards and a card reader for regular contact type smart cards, it does not include a magnetic stripe reader. Accordingly, there is still a need for a universal magnetic stripe reader that can be attached to any phone and any network.
- the invention features a wireless mobile device adapted to access a wireless network.
- the wireless mobile device includes a subscriber identification module (SIM) card slot and a magnetic stripe reader module electrically connected to the SIM card slot and thereby to the wireless mobile device.
- SIM subscriber identification module
- the magnetic stripe reader module is adapted to receive and read information stored in a magnetic stripe and the wireless mobile device is adapted to transmit this information to an entity via the wireless network.
- the information stored in the magnetic stripe includes cardholder identification information, card identification information, authentication information, card issuer information, and financial institution information.
- the wireless mobile device may further include a memory, a SIM card connected to the SIM card slot and authenticating the wireless mobile device to the wireless network, a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and a first application program associated with the memory and the CPU and being adapted to receive and transmit instructions from the magnetic stripe reader module to the wireless mobile device and the reverse.
- the wireless mobile device may further include a second application program associated with the memory and the CPU and being adapted to route and transmit data and information among the wireless mobile device, the magnetic stripe reader module, and other interfaces connected to the CPU.
- These other interfaces may be smart card interfaces, infrared transceiver interfaces, serial communication interfaces, or contactless card interfaces.
- An infrared transceiver interface may be used to connect to an external device having an infrared transceiver.
- an external device is a printer used for printing payment receipts.
- the first and second application programs may be stored in the CPU, the SIM card, an external SIM card, the magnetic stripe, a contactless smart card, or an external card.
- the wireless mobile device may be a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant, a pager, a wireless laptop computer, a personal computer, a television remote control, and combinations thereof.
- the wireless network may be a wireless wide area network (WWAN), a wireless local area network (WLAN), a private network, or a personal area network (PAN).
- the wireless wide area network (WWAN) may be a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), CDMA 2000, or wideband CDMA (WCDMA).
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communications
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- CDMA 2000 Code Division Multiple Access 2000
- WCDMA wideband CDMA
- the wireless mobile device may be used for making financial transactions between a user and an entity with a payment card comprising the magnetic stripe over the network.
- the financial transactions between the user and the entity may be face-to-face or remote.
- the invention features an electronic communication method including purchasing a good or a service from a merchant, and paying with a payment card comprising a magnetic stripe via a wireless mobile device.
- the wireless mobile device is adapted to access a wireless network and includes a subscriber identification module (SIM) card slot and a magnetic stripe reader module electrically connected to the . SIM card slot and thereby to the wireless mobile device.
- SIM subscriber identification module
- the magnetic stripe reader module is adapted to receive and read information stored in the magnetic stripe and transmit the information to an entity via wireless mobile device and the wireless network.
- the invention features an electronic payment method utilized by a customer to pay a merchant with a payment card comprising a magnetic stripe for a face-to-face purchase of a good or service.
- the method includes placing an order by the customer for the purchase of the good or service to the merchant and providing a wireless mobile device wherein the wireless mobile device is adapted to access a wireless network and comprises a subscriber identification module (SIM) card slot and a magnetic stripe reader module electrically connected to the SIM card slot and wherein the magnetic stripe reader module is adapted to receive and read information stored in the magnetic stripe and transmit the information via the wireless network.
- SIM subscriber identification module
- the invention features an electronic payment method utilized by a customer to pay a merchant with a payment card comprising a magnetic stripe for a remote or non face-to-face purchase of a good or service.
- the method includes placing an order by the customer for the purchase of the good or service to a merchant server via a first network and choosing to pay via a wireless mobile device wherein the wireless mobile device is adapted to access a wireless network and comprises a subscriber identification module (SIM) card slot and a magnetic stripe reader module electrically connected to the SIM card slot and wherein the magnetic stripe reader module is adapted to receive and read information stored in the magnetic stripe and transmit the information via the wireless network.
- SIM subscriber identification module
- POS magnetic stripe payment card reader points of sales
- PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
- the invention defined in this application specifies that the magnetic stripe reader module connects to the wireless mobile device through the Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) circuitry on a GSM mobile phone.
- SIM Subscriber Identification Module
- a mobile device may have many external interface points (i.e. serial, USB, Bluetooth, Infrared), these communication protocols, while standard, are implemented differently for each mobile device, therefore connecting a magnetic stripe reader to any other interface point on the mobile device would require a specific interface application developed for each mobile device.
- Most mobile devices do not allow applications to be installed or modified on the device once the device has been distributed to customers.
- the SIM port on a GSM device is a common and standard interface on any GSM device. Therefore, using the SIM port on the GSM device provides a universal connection point for interfacing with a magnetic stripe card reader.
- the advantage of the present invention is that the magnetic stripe reader module can be used to retrofit any mobile device that does not allow reprogramming with or without the permission or knowledge of the mobile device manufacturer or the mobile network operator.
- Another advantage of the present invention is the creation of many types of systems and methods for using payment cards comprising a magnetic stripe for purchasing and fulfillment of goods and services because of the network connectivity established by the connected mobile device.
- the present invention provides a POS system for mobile merchants (i.e. taxi cab drivers and fast food vendors) and allows them to accept payment cards comprising a magnetic stripe as a form of payment.
- the present invention also enables consumers to make remote purchases using payment cards comprising a magnetic stripe as a method of payment.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a prior art system for existing "card-not-present” (CNP) credit/debit card payments;
- CNP card-not-present
- FIG. 2 illustrates a circuitry that converts a Single-SIM GSM phone into a Dual- SIM/Dual-Slot GSM phone;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a circuitry according to this invention for connecting a magnetic stripe reader module to the SIM/USIM port of a mobile phone
- FIG. 4 illustrates a circuitry according to this invention for a mobile communication device attachment that converts a Single-SIM GSM phone into a Dual-SIM/Dual-Slot GSM phone with a magnetic stripe reader module;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a payment system for conducting "face-to-face” payment transactions with a magnetic stripe payment card using a mobile communication device equipped with a magnetic stripe reader;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a system for conducting "non-face-to-face" remote payment transactions with a magnetic stripe payment card using a mobile communication device equipped with a magnetic stripe reader; and
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram of the remote payment system of FIG. 6.
- a magnetic stripe reader module 500 is connected to a wireless mobile phone 550 through a Subscriber Identification Module/Universal Subscriber Identification Module (SIM/USIM) card slot 552.
- the magnetic stripe reader module 500 includes a mobile phone interface adaptor (501) that connects to the Subscriber Identification Module/Universal Subscriber Identification Module (SIM/USIM) card slot circuitry 552 of the wireless mobile phone 550.
- the mobile phone interface adaptor 501 is described in WO 99/66752 application and US 6,292,561 patent. The entire content of WO 99/66752 application and US 6,292,561 patent is incorporated herein by reference.
- the magnetic stripe reader module 500 further includes a Micro Controller or Central Processing Unit (CPU) 502 that controls the mobile phone interface adaptor 501 and manages the routing of communications and controls between the mobile phone 550 and the magnetic stripe reader interface 504, as well as a plurality of smart cards.
- module 500 includes a memory (not shown), SIM card interfaces 505, 506, adapted to receive SIM cards, infrared transceiver interface 508, and a smart card interface 507 that accepts contact-type cards (as shown in FIG. 4).
- the CPU 502 receives commands from the mobile phone 550, analyzes the commands and routes those commands to the appropriate interface.
- the magnetic stripe reader interface 504 receives activation commands and instructions via the CPU 502 from an application on any of the interfaces connected to the CPU 502, including an application on the mobile device interface 501, an application on the mobile phone 550, an application on the SIM Interface 505, an application on the SIM Interface 506, an application on the smart card Interface 507 or an application on the CPU502 itself.
- Module 500 is powered by a power supply 503 which may be either internal to the module or external.
- the SIM/USIM interfaces 505, 506 can also be used as a Security Access Module (SAM) as required for merchant Point of Sale (POS) terminals.
- SAM Security Access Module
- the infrared transceiver interface 508 can be utilized for transmitting data between the module 500 and an external device such as a printer enabling the printing of payment receipts.
- the module 500 is an attachment that connects to the existing SIM slot on the mobile device.
- the module 500 can also be embedded within a mobile phone by connecting the interface point 501 to the circuitry of a SIM
- a payment transaction system 100 for a face-to-face purchase of a product or a service includes a customer 102 with a magnetic stripe payment card, a merchant with a mobile phone 110 equipped with a magnetic stripe reader, a payment server 106, an authentication server 107, and a financial institution 112.
- the authentication server 107 and the mobile phone 100 establish communication and transmit data via a short message service (SMS) or by utilizing a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) through a wireless Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) network 90.
- SMS short message service
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- GSM Global System for Mobile Communication
- the mobile phone 110 receives and transmits information from and to a magnetic stripe payment card.
- the customer 102 After completing the purchase of a product or a service with the merchant, the customer 102 provides the merchant with the magnetic stripe payment card to pay for the purchase.
- the merchant activates a mobile payment application on the mobile phone 110 and swipes the magnetic stripe payment card through the magnetic stripe reader of the mobile phone 110. Using the magnetic stripe reader on the mobile phone 110, the payment application on the mobile device reads the payment information stored in the magnetic stripe.
- the payment application may request the customer for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) which the user enters using the keypad on the mobile device.
- PIN Personal Identification Number
- the mobile phone with magnetic stripe reader 110 encrypts the transaction information and sends a message to the authentication server 107 over the wireless GSM network 90.
- the message includes the merchant vendor information, type of transaction, PIN and amount of transaction.
- the authentication server 107 validates the transaction from the mobile phone, decrypts the transaction information and routes the transaction to the payment server 106 over communication network 80.
- the payment server 106 connects to a financial institution 112 over communication network 80.
- the financial institution 112 processes the payment transaction, and sends a confirmation of the payment transaction to the payment server 106. Processing of the payment transaction entails approving, declining or otherwise.
- the payment server 106 routes the payment confirmation to the authentication server 107.
- the authentication server 107 encrypts and sends a message confirming the payment transaction to the merchant's mobile phone 110.
- the authentication server 107 is described in a co- pending patent application entitled “System and method for payment transaction authentication", the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- a payment transaction system 300 includes a customer 102, a merchant server 104, a payment server 106, an authentication system 108, and a financial institution 112.
- the authentication system 108 includes an authentication server 107 that is adapted to send and receive messages to a mobile phone 110 via an SMS carrier or a GPRS provider 109.
- the mobile phone 110 is adapted to receive a magnetic stripe payment card (not shown). After having placed an order for an item or a service via the Internet 80, a customer 102 is asked to choose a payment method.
- the customer 102 chooses to pay via her mobile phone 110 and gives her mobile phone identification information to the merchant server 104 (114).
- the mobile phone identification information is the mobile phone number.
- the merchant server 104 routes the customer's mobile phone number and information about the purchase order to a payment server 106 (116).
- the payment server 106 contacts the authentication server 107 and routes the customer's mobile phone number and information about the purchase (118).
- the authentication server 107 sends a message to the customer's mobile phone 110 through an SMS carrier or a GPRS provider 109 (120).
- the customer 102 receives the message asking her to authorize the purchase and choose a payment method (122).
- the customer 102 authorizes the purchase, swipes the magnetic stripe payment card through the magnetic stripe reader on the mobile phone 110, and enters a security code (if required) to pay and authenticate her purchase (124).
- the security code is a personal identification number (PIN).
- Other examples include a password, digital signature, and a biometric identifier, i.e., retina scan, fingerprint, DNA scan, voice characteristics.
- the payment card is identified with information that is embedded in the magnetic stripe of the card. In one example the identification information is a payment card number.
- Other examples of payment card identification include an encrypted transaction signature that can only be decrypted by the financial institution that has issued the payment card, expiration date of the payment card, and a digital signature.
- the mobile phone 110 sends a message via the SMS Carrier or the GPRS provider 109 to the authentication server 107.
- the message includes the authorization result (if required) and payment transaction information.
- the authentication server 107 routes the authorized purchase order and authenticated card to the payment server 106 (128).
- the payment server 106 contacts the financial institution 112 that has issued the payment card and routes the payment card information and the purchase order information (130).
- the financial institution 112 processes the payment transaction and sends a confirmation of the payment transaction to the payment server 106 (132).
- the payment server 106 routes the payment confirmation to the merchant server 104 (134) and to authentication server 107 (136).
- the authentication server 107 sends a message confirming the payment transaction to the customer's mobile phone 110 (138).
- the merchant 104 fulfills the customer's purchase order (140).
- the mobile phone identification information may be an Internet Protocol (IP) address.
- IP Internet Protocol
- the communication networks 80, 82, 84, 86, 88 and 90 may be wireless or wired networks.
- the communication networks 80, 82, 84, 86, 88 and 90 may be non face- to-face via the Internet, VPN (Virtual Private Network), cable network, data network, telephone network, private voice and data networks, public voice and data networks, and mail or person to person.
- Payment card identification may occur via the payment card number or via an encrypted transaction signature that can only be decrypted by the financial institution that has issued the payment card.
- the authentication server may also utilize a password, digital signature, or a biometric identifier, i.e., retina scan, fingerprint, voice characteristics, to authenticate the payment transaction.
- the payment authentication instrument may be contained in the magnetic stripe payment card, on the SIM smart cards within the mobile phone 110, or within another full-size smart card that needs to be inserted into a smart card reader slot.
- the communication between the authentication server 107 and the mobile phone 110 may be via a proprietary message protocol that utilizes User Datagram Protocol (UDP) on top of Internet Protocol (IP). This proprietary message protocol is adapted to be used with wireless networks that support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). These wireless networks include Bluetooth, 3G, GPRS, 2.5G, Infrared, 802.1 la and 802.1 lb.
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