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- the present invention relates to a mobile terminal device and the like, for example, to a mobile phone having an electronic money processing function.
- the same exchange value as money is stored in an electronic money card, and this electronic money card is used as an electronic wallet.
- the value can be written to the electronic money card with a dedicated terminal device (hereinafter, electronic money terminal). This value writing process is called charging.
- the user When charging the Valuable, the user collects the Valuable amount of money from the user. In this way, the actual money and the value are matched, and the exchange value of the value is secured.
- the payment by value is performed by the electronic money terminal by subtracting the value stored in the electronic money card by the payment price.
- Electronic money cards are non-contact ICs (Integrated C ircuit ) Card ⁇ Can be configured using a contact type IC card.
- the electronic money card is composed of an IC chip having a value processing function and a value storage function, and an antenna for communicating with an electronic money terminal.
- This antenna is used for wireless communication with the electronic money terminal, and also has a function of receiving radio waves from the electronic money terminal and generating electric power for driving the IC chip.
- the electronic money terminal can wirelessly communicate with the IC chip via this antenna to access the IC chip in the electronic money card and perform various value processing (writing processing, subtraction processing, balance reference processing, etc.). it can.
- the main use forms of the electronic money card are as follows.
- the person in charge operates the electronic money terminal so that the value corresponding to the price is written on the electronic money card.
- the electronic money terminal sends a write command to add the value for the value to the IC chip in the electronic money card.
- the IC chip receives and executes the write command, and adds the value of the value stored in the IC chip by the price.
- the money can be charged to the electronic money card.
- an unmanned electronic money terminal that automatically charges when an electronic money card is set and the price is inserted.
- the goods and services to be settled are presented to the person in charge of the electronic money terminal. Then, set the e-money card on the e-money terminal installed in the store, and inform the person in charge that you want to make a valet payment.
- the person in charge operates the electronic money terminal so as to subtract the payment amount from the value stored in the electronic money card. Then, the electronic money terminal transmits a subtraction command for subtracting the valuation by the price to the IC chip in the electronic money card.
- the IC chip receives and executes the subtraction command, and subtracts the value stored in the IC chip by the payment amount.
- an electronic money terminal is installed, and when a user purchases a product, the payment is automatically settled.
- a terminal device equipped with an Internet connection function and a reader / writer for reading / writing from / to an electronic money card
- the user can charge the e-money card with Pariyu or settle with the value stored in the e-money card
- Pariyu you can set an electronic money card in a reader / writer and connect to a site for charging with a terminal device. Then, communication is performed between the server device and the electronic money card, and the server device can perform a value writing process on the electronic money card. The written equivalent of the value is deducted from the user's bank account or processed by credit card.
- the electronic money card can be used as a prepaid electronic wallet, and is particularly useful for small payments without the user having to worry about small change.
- the spread of mobile phones has been remarkable, and attempts have been made to make mobile phones have the same functions as electronic money cards.
- a mobile phone is provided with the function of an electronic money card
- the user can charge the value to the mobile phone or perform payment processing with the value stored in the mobile phone.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-350 2 1 7 3
- a dedicated memory for storing a value is provided in a mobile phone, and a value is charged here, or a settlement process is performed using the value stored here. Disclosure of the invention
- an object of the present invention is to provide a portable terminal device and the like that can easily handle values.
- the present invention provides, in the invention according to claim 1, using money information storage means for storing money information in which the amount of money value is represented as electronic data, and Information processing means for calculating the amount of money information stored, request information transmitting means for transmitting request information for requesting the processing information to the server device, and the server device for the transmitted request information
- a portable terminal device comprising: processing information receiving means for receiving transmitted processing information; and input means for inputting the received processing information to the information processing means.
- amount setting means for setting an amount to be added based on operation processing information requested by the request information, and amount specifying information for transmitting the amount specifying information for specifying the set amount to the server device.
- a transmission unit wherein the processing information receiving unit is configured to add, from the server device, the amount specified by the transmitted amount specifying information to the money information stored in the money information storage unit.
- the mobile terminal device according to claim 1, wherein the mobile terminal device receives operation processing information.
- the portable terminal device according to the second aspect, further comprising wireless communication means for connecting to a network connected to the server device by wireless communication.
- the information processing means includes a wireless input means for inputting arithmetic processing information by wireless communication, wherein the information processing means includes wireless input means.
- a portable terminal device according to claim 4 is provided.
- money information storage means for storing money information in which the amount of money value is represented as electronic data, and information processing for arithmetically processing the amount of the stored money information using arithmetic processing information
- a wireless input means for inputting the arithmetic processing information to the information processing means by wireless communication.
- An arithmetic processing information for performing an addition processing by wirelessly communicating with a money information processing apparatus comprising: Wireless output means for outputting to the wireless input means, and the arithmetic processing information to be output, the money amount added by the information processing means of the money information processing device is stored in the money information storage means of the portable terminal device,
- the mobile terminal device further comprising: subtraction means for subtracting from the existing money information.
- money information storage means for storing money information representing money amount of money as electronic data, and information processing for calculating the amount of money of the stored money information using calculation processing information
- a wireless input means for inputting the arithmetic processing information to the information processing means by wireless communication.
- An arithmetic processing information for performing a subtraction processing by wirelessly communicating with a money information processing apparatus comprising: Wireless output means for outputting to the wireless input means, and the arithmetic processing information to be output, the money amount to be subtracted by the information processing means of the money information processing device is stored in the money information storage means of the portable terminal device.
- the portable terminal device according to claim 5, further comprising: an adding unit for adding the money information to the mobile terminal device.
- the amount of money value is converted into electronic data.
- the monetary information storage means to store the monetary information represented by the monetary information storage means;
- a mobile terminal method characterized by comprising:
- the monetary value amount of the stored monetary information is calculated using a monetary information storage function of storing monetary information expressing the monetary value amount as electronic data and arithmetic processing information.
- a portable terminal program for realizing a processing information receiving function and an input function of inputting the received arithmetic processing information to the information processing function by a computer is provided.
- a computer comprising: money information storage means for storing money information in which an amount of money value is represented as electronic data; a wireless output means; Money information storage means for storing; information processing means for calculating the amount of the stored money information using the calculation processing information; wireless input means for inputting calculation processing information to the information processing means by wireless communication; A wireless output step of outputting arithmetic processing information for performing an addition process to the wireless input means by the wireless output means by wirelessly communicating with the money information processing apparatus having: According to the output arithmetic processing information, the amount added by the processing means of the money information processing device is subtracted from the money information stored in the money information storage means of the computer. And a subtraction step of performing subtraction by means.
- a computer including a money information storage unit that stores money information in which the amount of money value is represented as electronic data, a money information storage unit that stores the money information, and arithmetic processing information
- An information processing means for calculating the amount of the stored money information by using the information processing means, and a wireless input means for inputting the processing information to the information processing means by wireless communication.
- Addition processing A wireless output function of outputting to the wireless input means by wirelessly communicating arithmetic processing information for performing the calculation processing information; A subtraction function for subtracting from the money information stored in the money information storage means, and a portable terminal program for realizing the function.
- a computer comprising: money information storage means for storing money information in which an amount of money value is represented as electronic data; a wireless output means; Money information storage means for storing; information processing means for calculating the amount of the stored money information using the calculation processing information; wireless input means for inputting calculation processing information to the information processing means by wireless communication; A wireless output step of outputting arithmetic processing information for performing a subtraction process to the wireless input means by the wireless output means by wirelessly communicating with the money information processing apparatus having: According to the arithmetic processing information to be output, the amount to be reduced by the processing means of the money information processing apparatus is added to the money information stored in the money information storage means of the computer.
- a mobile terminal method comprising: an adding step of adding in stages; and
- a computer provided with a money information storage unit that stores money information in which the money value is represented as electronic data
- money information in which the money value is represented as electronic data is stored.
- Money information storage means to perform, information processing means for performing arithmetic processing of the amount of the stored money information using arithmetic processing information, wireless input means for inputting the arithmetic processing information to the information processing means by wireless communication, A wireless output function for outputting to the wireless input means by wirelessly communicating arithmetic processing information for performing a subtraction process to a money information processing apparatus having: An addition function of adding the amount to be subtracted by the processing means of the money information processing device to the money information stored in the money information storage means of the computer; To provide a mobile terminal program.
- a money information issuing server device that transmits the arithmetic processing information to the portable terminal device according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
- a request information receiver that receives the request information from the portable terminal device; 16.
- a money information issuing server device comprising: a step; and processing information transmitting means for transmitting operation processing information to the portable terminal device using the received request information.
- a money information issuing server device that transmits the arithmetic processing information to the mobile terminal device according to claim 5, wherein the request information receiving unit receives the request information from the mobile terminal device; And a processing information transmitting means for transmitting arithmetic processing information to the portable terminal device using the information.
- a money information issuing server device that transmits the arithmetic processing information to the portable terminal device according to claim 6, wherein the request information that receives the request information from the portable terminal device
- a money information issuing server device comprising: a receiving unit; and a processing information transmitting unit that transmits calculation processing information to the portable terminal device using the received request information.
- a money information issuing server device that transmits the arithmetic processing information to the portable terminal device according to claim 7, wherein the request information that receives the request information from the portable terminal device
- a money information issuing server device comprising: a receiving unit; and a processing information transmitting unit that transmits calculation processing information to the portable terminal device using the received request information.
- a computer provided with request information receiving means and processing information transmitting means comprises: the computer according to any one of claims 1 to 4.
- An information transmitting step, and a money information issuing method characterized by comprising:
- a computer comprising: a request information receiving unit; and a processing information transmitting unit, wherein the request information is transmitted from the portable terminal device according to claim 5 to the request information receiving unit.
- a computer comprising: a request information receiving unit; and a processing information transmitting unit
- the request information is transmitted from the portable terminal device according to claim 6 to the request information receiving unit.
- a request information receiving step of receiving; and a processing information transmitting step of transmitting arithmetic processing information to the portable terminal device by the processing information transmitting means using the received request information. Provide a method of issuing money information.
- a computer comprising a request information receiving unit and a processing information transmitting unit, wherein the request information is transmitted from the portable terminal device according to claim 7 to the request information receiving unit.
- a request information receiving step of receiving; and a processing information transmitting step of transmitting arithmetic processing information to the portable terminal device by the processing information transmitting means using the received request information. Provide a method of issuing money information.
- the request information receiving function for receiving the request information from the portable terminal device according to claim 5; and
- the present invention provides a processing information transmission function of transmitting the information and a money information issuing program for realizing the information by a computer.
- the present invention provides a processing information transmission function of transmitting the information and a money information issuing program for realizing the information by a computer.
- money information storage means for storing money information in which the amount of money value is represented as electronic data, and information for calculating the amount of money of the stored money information using calculation processing information
- connecting means for connecting to a money information processing device comprising: a request information transmitting means for transmitting request information for requesting arithmetic processing information for performing addition processing to the server device; Processing information receiving means for receiving the operation processing information transmitted by the server device in response to the request information received, and information processing means of the money information processing apparatus wherein the received operation processing information is connected by the connection means And an input means for inputting to the mobile terminal device.
- connection means for connecting to the money information storage means for storing money information in which the amount of money value is represented as electronic data, and the connected money information storage means using arithmetic processing information
- Information processing means for calculating the amount of money information stored in the server, request information transmitting means for transmitting request information requesting calculation processing information for performing addition processing to the server device
- the portable device comprises: processing information receiving means for receiving the processing information transmitted from the server device; and input means for inputting the received processing information to the information processing means. Provide a terminal device.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of a configuration of an electronic money operation system.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the appearance of a mobile phone.
- ⁇ Figure 3 is a diagram for explaining the functions of the mobile phone.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining an example of a hardware configuration of a mobile phone.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining an example of a functional configuration of the electronic money server.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a logical configuration of the user information.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a logical configuration of the transaction information.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of the electronic money server.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of the electronic money card.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining the procedure of the mopile charge.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining a screen for mopile charging.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining the procedure of terminal charging.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram for explaining the procedure for charging the mobile phone.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart for explaining the procedure for performing the mopile charge.
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart for explaining a procedure for charging a terminal.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart for explaining the procedure for performing user registration.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining a modified example. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- a mobile phone that can be connected to the Internet has a built-in IC chip of an electronic money card, and the mobile phone has a reader / writer function.
- the mobile phone can be connected to a server device on the Internet to operate the reader / writer function and write a value on the IC chip.
- An antenna for the IC chip to perform wireless communication with the electronic money terminal is also built in the mobile phone so that the electronic money terminal can access the IC chip as well as the electronic money card.
- the mobile phone 7 includes a telephone function unit 10, an electronic money function unit 12, and an interface unit 11 for connecting these.
- the telephone function unit 10 has an Internet connection function.
- the electronic money management function unit 12 is configured using, for example, an IC chip of an electronic money card. It has a user storage function and a value processing function.
- Wireless communication can be performed between the mobile phone 7 and the base station 5, and the telephone function unit 10 can be connected to the electronic money server 2 via the base station 5 and the Internet 4.
- the mobile phone 7 configured as described above can be charged with a value by the following procedure.
- the user connects the telephone function unit 10 to the electronic money server 2 and requests a change in paris.
- the electronic money server 2 requests the certification authority server 3 to issue a permission to issue the value.
- the certification institution server 3 is a server operated by the financial institution, and issues a value to determine whether or not the user can be credited. When it is determined that the credit can be given, the electronic money management server 2 is given permission to issue a value.
- the electronic money server 2 Upon receiving the permission to issue the value, the electronic money server 2 transmits a write command for writing the value to the telephone function unit 10.
- the telephone function unit 10 receives the write command and inputs it to the electronic money function unit 12.
- the electronic money function unit 12 executes a write command and performs a value write process.
- the mobile phone 7 can be charged with the varieties.
- the subtraction command may be transmitted from the electronic money server 2 to the mobile phone 7.
- the electronic money function unit 12 drives its own antenna with the power supply of the mobile phone 7 so that the electronic money card 15 set in a position close to the mobile phone 7 or another mobile phone 7
- the value stored in the electronic money function unit 12 can also be transferred.
- the mobile phone is described as having a built-in IC chip (information processing device).
- this is configured to be detachable from the mobile phone and used by attaching to the mobile phone.
- Such a configuration is also possible.
- the IC chip The functional unit corresponding to the CPU (information processing means) can be configured in the mobile phone, and the functional unit corresponding to the memory (storage means) of the IC chip can be configured to be detachable.
- a connector connection means is provided on the mobile phone side.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of a configuration of an electronic money operation system 1 according to the present embodiment.
- the electronic money operation system 1 is a mobile phone 7 that has the same function as an electronic money card, an electronic money server 2 that charges the mobile phone 7 with a value, etc., and a certification organization that issues permission to write value to the mobile phone 7 Server 3, Internet 4 for mediating Internet communications, Base station 5 for wireless communication with mobile phone 7, Telephone network 6 for mediating calls and faxes, Electronic money card composed of contactless IC card 1 5. It is composed of electronic money terminals 8, 8, 8, ... that write and pay value to mobile phones 7 and electronic money cards 15.
- the mobile phone 7 (portable terminal device) has a telephone function unit 10 having a function as a digital telephone having an Internet connection function, and can store a value and process a palyu as well as an electronic money card. It comprises an electronic money function unit 12 which can be used, and an interface unit 11 for connecting both.
- the value is monetary information that represents the value of monetary value as electronic data, and has the same exchange value as money. By adding and subtracting money information to generate a value transfer, the value can be used for settlement.
- the telephone function unit 10 can perform wireless communication with the base station 5 and can be connected to the telephone network 6 or the Internet 4 via the base station 5.
- the telephone function unit 10 When the mobile phone 7 is used as a telephone, the telephone function unit 10 is activated in a call mode, and a call line is established between the mobile phone 7 and the other party's telephone via the telephone network 6.
- the other party's telephone is specified by the telephone number entered by the user.
- the telephone function section 1 0 is activated in the Internet connection mode, and the mobile phone 7 is connected to a target site via the Internet 4.
- the telephone function unit 10 is provided with a browser for presenting information transmitted by the server device to the user or transmitting information input by the user to the server device. Is specified by the URL (Uniform Resource Locators) entered by the user into the browser.
- URL Uniform Resource Locators
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of the appearance of the mobile phone 7.
- the mobile phone 7 includes a telephone antenna 19, speed 20, display 21, keyboard 22, and microphone 23.
- the telephone antenna 19 is an antenna for performing wireless communication with the base station 5.
- the speaker 20 is a device that converts an electric signal to generate sound.
- the voice generated by the other party is output, and in the Internet connection mode, the voice data transmitted from the server device is played.
- the display 21 is a device for displaying characters and images, and is composed of, for example, a liquid crystal display or a plasma display.
- the display 21 displays information about the call, such as the reception status of radio waves, the telephone number entered by the user, or the telephone number of the other party.
- the electronic money management function unit 12 can be accessed to display the value balance and the history on the display 21.
- the display 21 displays a screen using the browser function of the telephone function unit 10.
- the keyboard 22 is a keypad for inputting character information such as numbers and characters, the power of the mobile phone 7 is turned on / off, the mode is switched between the call mode and the Internet connection mode, or displayed on the display 21. It has function keys for moving the cursor on the screen and clicking buttons.
- the user By pressing the keys of the keyboard 22, the user can enter the URL of the server device, enter information in the input fields displayed on the screen, select items displayed on the screen, and so on. Various input operations can be performed. In addition, electronic money It is also possible to enter the URL of the service site (2) or to enter necessary information such as the amount of the value to be charged on the screen provided by the service site (amount setting means).
- the microphone 23 is a device that acquires sound and converts it into an electric signal. The user can input voice from the microphone 23.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a functional configuration of the mobile phone 7.
- each of the telephone function unit 10 and the electronic money function unit 12 has a CPU (Central Processing Unit), and these CPUs execute predetermined programs to execute these programs.
- the function unit is configured as software.
- the telephone function unit 10 includes an application unit 26 and a relay unit 27, and the electronic money function unit 12 includes a value processing unit 28 and a log data storage unit 2. It has nine.
- the log data storage unit 29 (money information storage means) is a functional unit that stores log data relating to value.
- This log data is, for example, history information that records the contents of such processing when value processing such as writing of value, subtraction, and balance reference is performed.
- value processing such as writing of value, subtraction, and balance reference is performed.
- the contents to be recorded as log data are the date and time when the processing was performed, the type of processing, and the value of the value if the value changed due to the processing (for example, if the value was written, the value of the written value, If the value is subtracted, the value of the deducted value is used.) If the electronic money terminal 8 is accessed to process the value, the terminal ID of the electronic money terminal 8, the current value balance, and the electronic money terminal 8 are installed. There is information such as the merchant ID that identifies the merchant that has made it.
- the parallax processing unit 28 (information processing means) is a functional unit that, when a command (operation processing information) for processing a value is input, performs information processing specified by the command.
- the command for operating the value processing section 28 is the relay section of the telephone function section 10. 27, via the interface unit 11, or from the reader / writer unit of the electronic money terminal 8 by wireless communication.
- the value processing unit 28 has an antenna (hereinafter, terminal antenna) similar to an electronic money card for performing wireless communication with the electronic money terminal 8. By bringing the telephone 7 closer, wireless communication with the electronic money terminal 8 can be performed in the same manner as a general non-contact electronic money card.
- Commands to be executed by the value processing unit 28 include a write command for writing a value, a subtraction command for subtracting a value, and a balance inquiry command for performing a value balance inquiry.
- the write command can include the value of the value to be written as a parameter.
- the value processing unit 28 updates the log data in the log data storage unit 29 and adds the value of the amount specified by the parameter to the current balance. I do. By executing this addition processing, the value can be charged.
- the subtraction command can include a value amount to be subtracted as a parameter.
- the value processing unit 28 updates the log data in the log data storage unit 29 and subtracts the value of the value specified by the parameter from the current balance. I do. By executing this subtraction process, payment (payment) with value can be performed.In addition to the amount, the merchant ID of the merchant for which the user performs payment Other information such as, product ID, settlement date and time can be attached.
- the balance reference command (balance reference processing information) is a command for acquiring the current balance of the value.
- the value processing unit 28 2 Search the 9 log data and return the current value balance.
- a chip ID which is unique information set at the time of manufacturing, is assigned to an IC chip constituting the electronic money function unit 12.
- an electronic money ID which is unique information assigned by the electronic money server 2 to the electronic money function section 12, and the like.
- the write command and the subtraction command can be combined to transfer the parallax stored in the log data storage unit 29 to the electronic money card 15 or another mobile phone 7.
- the interface unit 11 is a function unit that relays communication performed by the telephone function unit 10 and the electronic money function unit 12.
- the interface unit 11 encrypts data transmitted from the electronic money function unit 12 to the telephone function unit 10, or
- the telephone function unit 10 can decrypt encrypted data transmitted to the electronic money function unit 12. This is to enhance security by encrypting data transmitted and received by the telephone function unit 10 to and from the electronic money server 2.
- the relay unit 27 (input means) is a function unit for the application unit 26 to access the electronic money management function unit 12.
- a communication line is established between the electronic money server 2 and the application unit 26, and the application unit 26 performs an intermediary process between the electronic money server 2 and the relay unit 27, and The money server 2 can use the relay unit 27.
- a command transmitted by the electronic money server 2 is input to the value processing unit 28 via the application unit 26, and data output by the value processing unit 28 is returned to the electronic management server 2 via the application unit 26.
- the relay unit 27 extracts information to be sent to the electronic money function unit 12 from the information sent from the electronic money server 2 and sends it to the electronic money function unit 12. I am carrying it.
- the relay unit 27 operates together with the interface unit 11 with the value processing unit 28 as a functional unit similar to the reader / writer unit of the electronic money terminal 8. I have.
- the application unit 26 is a functional unit that provides various applications on the mobile phone 7.
- the functions provided by the application unit 26 include a browser function for connecting to the Internet 4 and using a service provided by the server device, a function for sending and receiving e-mail, a calendar function and a game function that can be used offline, and the like.
- the value process performed by the application unit 26 by driving the relay unit 27 includes a value writing process, a value balance inquiry process, a value subtraction process, a value transfer process, and the like.
- the value writing process is performed by the application unit 26 receiving a write command from the electronic money server 2 and inputting the write command to the value processing unit 28 via the relay unit 27. Do.
- the value processing unit 28 executes the input write command and performs value addition processing (charging).
- the write command can be transmitted from the electronic money server 2 by connecting the application unit 26 to the service site of the electronic money management server 2 and requesting the electronic money server 2 to transmit the write command. At this time, the user can set the amount to be written.
- the value balance inquiry process can be performed off-line, and is performed by the application unit 26 inputting a balance inquiry command to the value processing unit 28 via the relay unit 27.
- the value processing section 28 In response to the input of the balance inquiry command, the value processing section 28 returns the current balance of the value, and the application section 26 displays this on the display 21.
- the user can check the balance of the value currently stored in the mobile phone 7.
- the parallax subtraction processing is performed by causing the valuation processing unit 28 to execute the subtraction command transmitted from the electronic money server 2 when the user performs settlement with the value stored in the electronic money function unit 12, and Is performed.
- the value stored in the log data storage unit 29 is specified.
- the transfer processing is performed to transfer the transferred amount to the electronic money card 15 or another mobile phone 7.
- the transfer processing can be realized by combining the addition processing and the subtraction processing.
- the application unit 26 causes the value processing unit 28 to exhibit the function as a reader / writer, and the value stored in the log data storage unit 29 to the electronic money card 15 via the terminal antenna. And write to other mobile phones 7.
- the electronic money function unit 12 performs value processing using the telephone function unit 10 has been described.
- the mobile phone 7 is set in the electronic money terminal 8.
- the electronic money terminal 8 may be used to perform the value processing of the electronic money function unit 12.
- the electronic money function unit 12 operates in the same manner as the electronic money card 15, and when the value is to be changed to the electronic money function unit 12, the electronic money terminal 8 transmits the value to the pare processing unit 28.
- a write command is input and a payment is made with a value
- a subtraction command is input from the electronic money terminal 8 to the value processing unit 28.
- the process of charging from the electronic money server 2 via the Internet 4 is referred to as mopile charging, and the process of charging from the electronic money terminal 8. Is called terminal charge.
- the process of writing a value from the mobile phone 7 to the electronic money card 15 or another mobile phone 7 will be referred to as a mobile charge.
- the telephone function section 10 is a part of a digital mobile phone having a function of connecting to the Internet 4. (mo ry) 43, RAM (R and om Access Memory) 44, storage unit 45, display unit 46, operation unit 47, digital signal processing unit 48, audio input / output unit 49, etc. Have been.
- the telephone antenna 40 radiates radio waves to the base station 5 or absorbs radio waves radiated by the antenna of the base station 5.
- the mobile phone 7 Wireless communication with the station 5 is possible, and a telephone call via the base station 5 and connection to the Internet 4 can be made.
- the base station communication section 41 (wireless communication means, request information transmitting means, processing information receiving means) is a functional section for driving the telephone antenna 40, and amplifies a signal transmitted from the telephone antenna 40, The signal received from the base station 5 is amplified and provided to the CPU 42.
- the CPU 42 is a central processing unit that executes a predetermined program and performs various types of information processing, and allows the telephone function unit 10 to exhibit a function as a mobile phone having an Internet connection function.
- the CPU 42 functions as a telephone, or functions as a terminal of the Internet 4 by executing a program stored in the ROM 43, the RAM 44, or the storage unit 45.
- a reader / writer function of reading and writing data by accessing the electronic money function unit 12 via the interface unit 11 can be realized.
- the ROM 43 is a read-only memory arranged so as to be readable by the CPU 42, and stores program I parameters executed by the CPU 42 and the like.
- the ROM 43 stores, for example, an operating system (OS), which is a basic program for operating the CPU 42.
- OS operating system
- the RAM 44 is a readable / writable memory that provides a working area for the CPU 42 when the CPU 42 operates.
- the storage unit 45 stores programs and data used by the CPU 42.
- the storage unit 45 is a memory readable and writable by the CPU 42, and for example, a flash memory is used.
- the storage unit 45 stores an application program 45a for implementing an application function on the CPU 42 and a relay program 45b for exhibiting a reader / writer function.
- the application section 26 (FIG. 3) is configured by software.
- the relay program 45b is executed by the CPU 42, the relay section 27 is configured by software.
- the storage unit 45 stores a telephone number, an e-mail address, a kana-kanji conversion program, and other information registered by the user.
- the display unit 46 is a functional unit that displays character information and images on the display 21 (FIG. 2).
- the display unit 46 displays a list of telephone numbers registered by the user in a selectable manner, the strength of the radio wave transmitted from the base station 5, the telephone number entered by the user, or the telephone number. Displays information used for calls, such as the telephone number of the other party's phone.
- the operation unit 47 includes a keyboard 22, and converts a user's key operation into an electric signal and inputs the electric signal to the CPU 42.
- the audio input / output unit 49 includes a microphone 23 and a speaker 20.
- the audio input / output unit 49 converts the sound received by the microphone 23 into an analog signal, and converts an analog signal into a sound to improve the speed. For example, output from 0.
- the user can convert his own voice into an electric signal from the microphone phone and input it to the telephone function unit 10, and also convert the audio signal output from the telephone function unit 10 into sound and listen to it from the speaker. Can be.
- the digital signal processing unit 48 is a function unit that converts audio data from an analog signal to a digital signal or converts a digital signal to an analog signal at a high speed, for example, using a DSP (Digital Signal Processor). It is configured. It also compresses and expands audio data.
- DSP Digital Signal Processor
- the digital signal processing unit 48 converts the analog signal output from the microphone into a digital signal when inputting an audio signal, further compresses the digital signal, and outputs the telephone function unit 10 when outputting the audio signal. Decompresses the digital signal that is output, converts it to an analog signal, and outputs it to the speaker I do.
- the electronic money function unit 12 includes an antenna 35, a terminal communication unit 31, a CPU 32, a ROM 33, a RAM 34, a storage unit 36, and the like. Of these, components except antenna 35 are contained in one IC chip.
- the antenna 35 communicates with the antenna provided in the reader / writer of the electronic money terminal 8 by radio waves.
- the mobile phone transmits and receives radio waves to and from the other party's electronic money card 15 or another mobile phone 7 antenna.
- the terminal communication unit 31 drives the antenna 35 and amplifies signals to be transmitted and received.
- the CPU 32 executes a program stored in the ROM 33, the RAM 34, the storage unit 36, etc., to execute a value processing such as value charging, settlement, balance inquiry, transfer, etc. And is connected to the CPU 42 via the interface unit 11.
- the ROM 33 is a read-only memory in which the CPU 32 is readable.
- the ROM 33 stores, for example, OS which is a basic program for operating the CPU 32.
- a unique IC chip ID is assigned to each IC chip, and this IC chip ID is also stored in the ROM 33.
- the RAM 34 is a readable / writable memory that provides a working area for the CPU 32 when the CPU 32 operates.
- the storage unit 36 is, for example, a storage medium including a flash memory and the like, and in which the CPU 32 is readable and writable.
- the storage unit 36 has an electronic money area 36a for value management.
- a program area 36b for storing a program and a password data area 36c for storing password data are formed.
- a value processing program for causing the CPU 32 to perform the value processing is stored in the program area 36 b.
- the value processing unit 28 (FIG. 3) is configured by software.
- the log data area 36 c stores log data relating to values, and constitutes a log data storage unit 29 (FIG. 3).
- the mobile phone 7 also has a value processing function, and the user can only charge the value by setting the mobile phone 7 on the electronic money terminal 8. Alternatively, the value can be charged from the electronic money server 2 via the Internet 4.
- the communication between the base station 5 and the mobile phone 7 is performed by radio, so that the user can change the value without being restricted by time and place. it can.
- the electronic money server 2 can charge and pay the value at the time of the adjustment.
- the Internet 4, the base station 5, I Internet 4 describing telephone network 6 (FIG. 1) is an Internet connecting various server devices and terminals N TC PIP (T ransmission C ontrol P rotoco 1 / Communication can be performed using the Internet Protocol) or other protocols.
- server devices are connected to the Internet 4, and a web site for providing various services is opened in these server devices. These sites can be identified by URL.
- a user of the Internet 4 can connect to a target web site and use a service provided by the web site.
- the UR of the electronic Enter L to access e-money server 2 and check the value.
- the base station 5 performs wireless communication with the mobile phone 7 and provides a call service or an Internet connection service to the user of the mobile phone 7.
- the base station 5 connects the line to the telephone line network 6 when the user connects from the mobile phone 7 in the call mode, and allows the user to make a call.
- the base station 5 When the user connects in the Internet connection mode, the base station 5 To connect to and use the services provided by the Web server.
- Web sites There are various websites established on the Internet 4 that can be used from the mobile phone 7. Examples of such Web sites include a game, shopping information, movie information, restaurant search, chat, e-mail, and the like, in addition to the mopile charge of the present embodiment.
- the base station 5 is provided with a conversion device that converts a protocol used by the mobile phone 7 and a protocol used in the Internet 4, and the mobile phone 7 connects to the Internet 4 through this conversion device. be able to.
- the telephone line network 6 is a so-called public line network, and is a line network for establishing a telephone line between telephones.
- the telephone line network 6 is a so-called public line network, and is a line network for establishing a telephone line between telephones.
- the Internet 4 and the telephone network 6 are shown as different things, but this is distinguished from a functional viewpoint, and a physically common transmission medium is physically separated. It is possible to use and configure.
- various cables, optical fibers, and lines via artificial satellites can be used.
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of a functional configuration of the electronic money server 2 (money information issuing server device).
- the electronic money server 2 is connected to the Internet 4 via an Internet line, and is also connected to electronic money terminals 8, 8, 8,... Via a communication line.
- the electronic money server 2 has a service site section 56, a user registration section 57, an authentication section 5 8, transaction processing section 59, other various functional sections, user information database 54, transaction information database 55, and other various databases.
- the electronic money server 2 provides the service by the electronic money.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the electronic money server 2 may be configured by a system in which a plurality of server devices are combined.
- server devices such as a Web server that has established a service site for electronic money, an authentication server that performs user authentication, and a transaction processing server that performs transaction processing.
- the service site section 56 is a functional section for setting up a web site on the electronic money service on the Internet 4.
- the user can access the service site by inputting the URL of the service site from the mobile phone 7 or another terminal, and can use various services provided by the service site.
- the electronic money server 2 When accessing the service site, the electronic money server 2 transmits screen data for displaying the main menu screen to the terminal. On the main menu screen, items of services provided by the service site are displayed so as to be selectable, and the user can select a desired item.
- Service items include items related to the use of electronic money management, such as user registration and mopile charge, and various other items such as providing announcements such as campaigns and receiving inquiries from customers. I have.
- the user registration unit 57 is a functional unit that processes registration information of a user who uses the electronic money function unit 12 such as new registration, deletion of registration, and change of registration contents of a user who uses electronic money on the mobile phone 7. It is.
- a user who has newly purchased the mobile phone 7 accesses the service site of the electronic money server 2 from the mobile phone 7 and selects new registration as a service item.
- the service site section 5 6 transmits the user registration screen data to the mobile phone 7. Then, the user inputs necessary information and returns it to the electronic money server 2.
- the user registration unit 57 stores the information transmitted from the mobile phone 7 in the user information database 54 and registers the user.
- the user registration is performed from the mobile phone 7 because the IC chip ID is read from the mobile phone 7 and registered in the electronic money server 2.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a logical configuration of the user information stored in the user information database 54.
- the user information includes items such as an electronic money ID 61, a user name 62, a password 63, an issuer 64, an IC chip ID 65, and so on.
- the electronic money ID 61 is ID information assigned to each IC chip of the electronic money function unit 12 (FIG. 4) for new registration, and has been processed so that the IC chip has an electronic money processing function. At this time (for example, writing a program for performing the electronic money processing function on the IC chip or securing a storage area for recording the transaction history of the electronic money on the IC chip), the electronic money server 2 Hit it.
- the electronic money ID 61 is stored in the program area 36 b, but the telephone function unit 10 can read it and display it on the display 21 of the mobile phone 7. The user can make an inquiry at the time of trouble using the electronic money ID assigned to the user.
- the user name 62 is the name of the user.
- the password 63 is information for confirming whether or not the user who intends to use the service is himself / herself, and is set by the user when registering the user.
- the issue 64 is information for specifying the issue that issues the value when the user makes a mopile charge, and is selected by the user at the time of user registration.
- the issuer is the issuer of value, and there are multiple issues for business reasons.
- the issued value can be used by any electronic money terminal 8 regardless of the issue.
- the IC chip ID 65 is ID information uniquely assigned to the IC chip when the IC chip is manufactured, and does not change after shipment from the factory.
- the IC chip ID is generally not read by the user, and the telephone function unit 10 reads out the electronic money function unit 12 from the electronic money function unit 12 and transmits it to the electronic money server 2 at the time of user registration. Therefore, user registration is performed from the mobile phone 7. If the system configuration does not use an IC chip as user registration information, it can be registered from terminals other than the mobile phone 7.
- the authentication unit 58 is a function unit that authenticates a user using the service site.
- the authentication procedure is as follows.
- the service site section 56 transmits the authentication screen data to the mobile phone 7.
- the authentication screen is provided with a password input field.
- the user inputs a password in this field from the mobile phone 7 and transmits the password to the electronic money server 2.
- the telephone function unit 10 reads the IC chip ID and the electronic money ID from the electronic money function unit 12 and transmits them to the electronic money server 2 together with the password.
- the electronic money server 2 the legitimate user when the authentication unit 5 8 the information received from the mobile phone 7 searches the user information database 4, the password, IC chip ID, the electronic money ID was something that matches Authenticate as In addition, since a user can be specified by performing authentication, a service corresponding to this user can be provided.
- the authentication may be performed using at least one of them.
- the transaction processing unit 59 is a functional unit that records a transaction record of each user in the transaction information database 55.
- the transaction processing unit 59 is used when transactions using electronic money are performed, such as mobile payment, settlement with the mobile phone 7, terminal charge and settlement with the electronic money management terminal 8 (mobile phone 7 This is recorded in the transaction information database 5 5 in all cases using the money card 15.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a logical configuration of the transaction information stored in the transaction information database 55.
- the transaction information is stored in the electronic money ID 67, charge record 68, payment record 69, etc. Consists of eyes.
- the charge record 68 records the charging terminal (electronic management terminal 8 in the case of terminal charging, mobile phone 7 in the case of mopile charging), the charge S, the value of the charged value, etc. Have been.
- the IC chip ID in the sixth row in FIG. 6 is recorded as the terminal ID, which indicates that it is a mopile charge. Also, the value for 100 yen is charged by this mopile charge.
- the record 72 indicates that the electronic money terminal 8 specified by the terminal ID “3 4 7 8 9 5” has charged the terminal with a value of 300000 yen.
- the payment record 69 includes the terminal that made the payment, the date and time that the payment was made, the value of the value that was paid, and the like.
- the record 73 indicates that the terminal ID “2,5,7,6,5,7” has settled a valuation amounting to ⁇ 2,000.
- the electronic money ID and other information are also obtained from the mobile phone 7 and the electronic money card 15, and the transaction processing unit 59 uses this to perform the transaction. Update the information database 5 5
- the mobile phone 7 when the mobile phone 7 performs a mopile charge, since the mobile phone 7 also functions as the electronic money terminal 8, as shown in the record 71, the IC chip ID is recorded as the terminal ID.
- the transaction information collected we can collect information that can be used for business operations, such as distributing the cash collected from Ishihua to stores that settled at Valuable and monitoring counterfeit electronic money management cards 15
- the pariyu used for settlement is stored in the mobile phone 7 or the electronic money card 15, and the electronic money server 2 is configured to manage the transaction information. Have been.
- transfer records are temporarily stored in mobile phone 7 and mobile phone 7 is transferred to electronic money server 2. Upon connection, the temporarily stored information is transmitted to the electronic money server 2.
- the electronic money server 2 is configured by connecting a CPU 75, a ROM 76, a RAM 77, a communication control unit 78, a storage unit 79, and the like by a bus line 82.
- the CPU 75 performs information processing according to a predetermined program and controls the entire electronic money server 2.
- the ROM 76 is a read-only memory, and stores basic programs and parameters for operating the electronic money server 2.
- the RAM 77 is a readable and writable memory, and provides working memory of the CPU 75, loads and stores program data stored in the storage unit 79, and the like.
- the communication control unit 78 is a functional unit that communicates with the mobile phone 7 via the Internet 4 and the base station 5 and communicates with the electronic money terminal 8 via a communication line.
- the CPU 75 can receive information related to transactions using the electronic money card 15 and the mobile phone 7 from the electronic money terminal 8 via the communication control unit 78, and can also communicate with the mobile phone 7 and the mobile phone 7. It can perform pile charge and communication for settlement.
- the storage unit 79 includes, for example, a hard disk or other non-volatile memory, and includes a program storage unit 80 storing various programs, a data storage unit 81 storing data, and the like. I have.
- the program storage unit 80 includes a basic program for operating the electronic money server 2 ⁇ S and a service site program for operating the service site. It stores programs, registration programs for user registration, authentication programs for authenticating users, transaction processing programs for transaction processing, and other programs.
- the service site unit 56 When these programs are executed by the CPU 75, the service site unit 56, the user registration unit 57, the authentication unit 58, and the transaction processing unit 59 (FIG. 5) are configured as software.
- the data storage unit 81 stores a user information database 54, a transaction information database 55, and other databases (FIG. 5).
- the authentication institution server 3 is a server device that issues a permission (so-called authority) to give credit to the user to the electronic money server 2 when the user charges using a credit card or the like.
- the certification institution server 3 is operated by a financial institution such as a credit company, for example.
- the electronic money server 2 checks with the authentication institution server 3 whether or not the user can be credited. If the permission is not issued, the request for the mobile recharge from the user is rejected.
- Electronic money terminals 8, 8, 8 are terminal devices that rewrite the value of the value to the electronic money function unit 12 and charge the value, settle with a value, and the like. It is.
- the electronic money terminal 8 is installed, for example, at a cash register of a convenience store, and the user holds the mobile phone 7 over (or puts) the electronic money terminal 8 over a predetermined portion (a reader / writer unit) of the electronic money terminal 8. Charges and payments can be made.
- the reader / writer section of the electronic money terminal 8 has a built-in antenna, and radiates radio waves to a short distance. Then, put the mobile phone 7 in the reader / writer In other words, data can be transmitted and received between the terminal antenna 35 of the electronic money function unit 12 and the antenna of the electronic money terminal 8 by radio waves.
- the electronic money terminal 8 can rewrite the value of the electronic money function unit 12 in a non-contact manner by performing transmission and reception using the radio waves.
- the electronic money terminal 8 is network-connected to the electronic money server 2 via a digitized telephone line or other communication line, and transmits information relating to charging and settlement to the electronic money server 2.
- the electronic money terminal 8 has a reader / writer function of reading and writing data of the IC chip of the electronic money function unit 12 and a communication function with the electronic money server 2.
- the information transmitted by the electronic money terminal 8 to the electronic money server 2 includes, for example, a terminal ID (an ID for identifying the electronic money terminal 8), an electronic money number (a number uniquely assigned to the electronic money function unit 12). Identify the processed electronic money terminal 8, the electronic money function section 12 and the contents of the processing, such as the value of the value if charged, the value of the value if settled, the date and time of charge or settlement, etc. Information.
- the electronic money server 2 determines the amount of the value stored in each electronic money function unit 12, the electronic money terminal 8, and the amount of charge or settlement performed by which electronic money function unit 12. You can know what.
- the electronic money terminal 8 can charge and pay for a value with respect to an electronic money card 15 described later, similarly to the electronic money function unit 12.
- the electronic money terminal 8 is installed in a retail store, and can carry out both charging and settlement of the valuation.
- an electronic money terminal 8 dedicated to settlement can be provided.
- an electronic money terminal 8 dedicated to charging in places where people enter and exit frequently, such as a square or a park, so that the money can be charged.
- the network connection between the electronic money terminal 8 and the electronic money server 2 is usually A general telephone line is used, but in addition to this, for example, a dedicated line can be used.
- a wireless terminal may be installed near the electronic money terminal 8, and the electronic money terminal 8 and the wireless terminal may be connected by a wireless line. Since one wireless terminal can wirelessly communicate with a plurality of electronic money terminals 8, there may be cases where the cost is lower than laying a line for each electronic money terminal 8. This method is advantageous, for example, when managing a plurality of electronic money terminals 8 installed in a vending machine collectively.
- a storage medium may be mounted on the electronic money terminal 8, and data of processing contents with the mobile phone 7 may be stored and stored in the storage medium, and a staff member may go out and collect the storage medium. it can.
- This method is advantageous when the electronic money terminal 8 is installed on a moving object such as a bus, taxi, airplane, or ship.
- the electronic money card 15 has a terminal antenna and an IC chip similar to those of the electronic money function section 12 built in a plastic case.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of the electronic money card 15.
- the electronic money card 15 is composed of an IC chip 112, a CPU 132, a ROM 133, a RAM 134, a storage unit 133, and a terminal communication unit configured on the IC chip 112. It has 1 3 1 It also has a terminal antenna 135 for supplying power to the IC chip 112 and transmitting and receiving signals.
- the electronic money card 15 can be charged and settled in a non-contact manner by holding it over a predetermined part of the electronic money terminal 8 similarly to the electronic money function unit 12.
- the terminal antenna 135 of the electronic money card 15 receives electric waves radiated by the electronic money terminal 8 to generate electric power, and supplies electric power for driving the IC chip 112. In this way, the terminal antennas 135 perform both power generation and data transmission / reception with the electronic money terminal 8. Send and receive between electronic money card 15 and electronic money terminal 8 The resulting signal is encrypted.
- the electronic money function section 12 of the mobile phone 7 can receive power from the power supply of the mobile phone 7, in the case of the IC chip of the electronic money function section 12, power is transferred to the electronic money terminal. It can be obtained from 8 or from the power supply of the mobile phone 7.
- the CPU 13 2, R ⁇ M 13 3, RAM 13 4, storage 13 6, and terminal communication 13 1 configured on the IC chip 1 12 are electronic money function units 1 2, respectively. It has the same functions as the CPU 32, ROM 33, RAM 34, storage unit 34, and terminal communication unit 31.
- the storage unit 1336 stores a value processing program, and by executing the value processing program in the CPU 1332, the value processing unit is configured as software.
- a log data storage unit is formed in the storage unit 136.
- the electronic money card 15 can be set in the reader / writer section of the electronic money terminal 8, and the charging of the value and the settlement by the value can be performed.
- the electronic money management function section 12 of the mobile phone 7 includes a terminal antenna 35 and a battery for driving the mobile phone 7. Therefore, the electronic money card 15 is set close to the mobile phone 7, and the terminal antenna 35 is used to radiate radio waves using the power of the battery of the mobile phone 7. Wireless communication can be performed with the money card 15.
- electric power for driving the electronic money card 15 is supplied by radio waves radiated by the terminal antenna 35 of the electronic money function unit 12.
- the electronic money function unit 12 and the electronic money card 15 perform wireless communication, and the electronic money function unit 12 transmits the electronic money power.
- the CPU 13 2 of the electronic money card 15 can perform the value writing process and charge the value.
- the value stored in the electronic money function unit 12 is subtracted by the amount of the value transmitted from the electronic money function unit 12 to the electronic money card 15.
- the value can be transferred from the electronic money function unit 12 to the electronic money card 15.
- a subtraction command is sent from the electronic money function unit 12 to the electronic money card 15 to perform the value subtraction processing on the electronic money card 15 and the value of the subtracted amount is used for the electronic money function unit 1 2 ,
- the value can be transferred from the electronic money card 15 to the electronic money function unit 12.
- the electronic money function unit 12 When the value is transferred between the electronic money function unit 12 and the electronic money card 15 in this way, the electronic money function unit 12 performs the same function as the electronic money terminal 8.
- the mobile phone 7 has the same value processing function as the electronic money card 15 and can be charged from the electronic money terminal 8 as well as via the Internet 4. It is also possible to download the vale from the electronic money server 2 and charge it by mopile.
- the mobile phone 7 has already accessed the site for mopile charging, and a communication line has been established between the electronic money server 2 and the mobile phone 7.
- the electronic money server 2 and the mobile phone 7 communicate with each other using the communication line established in this way, and the mobile phone 7 is charged with mopil.
- the mobile phone 7 To access the mopile charge site, the mobile phone 7 first accesses the service site of the electronic money server 2 and provides various services. Select the mopile charge from the list.
- a password entry field as shown in FIG. 11A is displayed on the display 21 of the mobile phone 7, and a password is entered in the entry field and transmitted to the electronic money server 2.
- the mobile phone 7 reads the electronic money ID and the IC chip ID and transmits them to the electronic money server 2 as well.
- the mobile phone 7 can access the site for the mopile charge. It is assumed that such information and information transmitted / received to / from the electronic money server 2 are encrypted.
- the user inputs the amount of the value to be charged from the mopile charge screen (Fig. 11 (b)).
- the screen for the mopile charge is provided with an amount input field, and the amount to be charged can be set by inputting the amount from the keyboard 22.
- the application unit 26 sends amount specifying information for specifying the amount to be charged to the electronic money server 2 using the amount input in the amount input box, and requests the electronic money server 2 to issue a value (transmission of request information). .
- the electronic money server 2 Upon receiving the money amount specifying information from the application unit 26, the electronic money server 2 requests the certification authority server 3 to issue a permission to give credit to this user.
- the certification authority server 3 checks the credit status of the user and sends the permission to the electronic money server 2. If the permission is not issued, the electronic money server 2 does not issue the value.
- the electronic money server 2 Upon receiving permission from the certification authority server 3, the electronic money server 2 sends a write command to the application unit 26. In this write command, parameters are set so that the pariyu is written for the amount entered by the user.
- the application section 26 receives the write command from the electronic money server 2 and sends it to the relay section 27.
- the relay unit 27 inputs this write command to the value processing unit 28 (7)
- the view processing unit 28 executes the write command, updates the log data storage unit 29, and performs value addition processing.
- the parallax processing unit 28 upon completion of the writing of the value, the parallax processing unit 28 outputs completion information indicating the completion to the application unit 26, and the application unit 26 transmits this to the electronic money server 2.
- the display 21 displays a screen as shown in FIG. 11 (c), and displays the current balance after the charge.
- the mobile phone 7 is mopiled in the online state.
- the form of the mopile charge is not limited to this.
- Mopile charging can also be performed by having the mobile phone 7 execute the write command received from the money server 2 and executed offline in the mobile phone 7.
- the mobile phone 7 may automatically access the electronic money server 2 when the mopile charge is completed, and notify the electronic money server 2 of the completion of the mopile charge to the electronic money server 2. it can.
- the electronic money terminal 8 sets the balance for the amount set from the reader / writer unit.
- a write command for writing the user is wirelessly transmitted to the value processing unit 28.
- the value processing section 28 receives the write command transmitted from the reader / writer section of the electronic money terminal 8. By executing this, the log data in the log data storage unit 29 is updated, and the value for the amount set by the write command is charged.
- the electronic money terminal 8 when the amount to be settled in the electronic money terminal 8 is input, the electronic money terminal 8 generates a subtraction command for subtracting the value of the input amount from the value, and transmits the generated subtraction command to the value processing unit 28.
- the value processing unit 28 executes this subtraction command, and performs a subtraction process of the value recorded in the log data storage unit 29.
- the electronic money terminal 8 can similarly perform the value processing for the electronic money card 15.
- charging or settlement can be performed by setting the electronic money manager 15 in the reader / writer section of the electronic money terminal 8 and inputting the write command / subtraction command.
- the electronic money terminal 15 is located close to a predetermined portion (for example, the rear surface) of the electronic money terminal 8 in order to perform wireless communication between the electronic money function unit 12 and the electronic money card 15. Is set.
- a catching device may be used so that the set position of the electronic money card 15 does not shift while the mobile phone is being charged.
- the electronic money function unit 12 drives the terminal communication unit 31 to radiate radio waves from the terminal antenna 35 to the antenna 13 of the electronic money card 15, and this radio wave causes the electronic money Power card 15
- a communication line can be wirelessly established between the electronic money management function unit 12 and the electronic money card 15, and the electronic money function can be established via the communication line.
- the unit 12 and the electronic money card 15 communicate.
- the user selects the value transfer from each of the selection items displayed on the display 21 by the application section 26.
- the electronic money function section 12 supplies power to the electronic money card 15 and starts communication.
- the electronic money function unit 12 reads and stores the IC chip ID and the like of the electronic money card 15. This is saved as log data.
- a transfer amount input field for inputting the amount to be transferred is displayed on the display 21.
- the user enters the amount to be transferred in this field, and clicks the execution button displayed on the display 21.
- the application unit 26 generates a write command for writing the value corresponding to the input amount, and sends it to the relay unit 27.
- the relay unit 27 receives the write command from the application unit 26 and transmits this command to the value processing unit 28 wirelessly.
- the value processing unit 28 transmits an electric wave from the terminal antenna 35 to the electronic money card 15 and supplies electric power for driving the electronic money card 15.
- the electronic money card 15 executes this write command to update the log data recorded in the storage unit 1336 and charge the parallax.
- the value processing section 28 functions as a reader / writer section for the electronic money card 15.
- the application unit 26 generates a subtraction command for subtracting the value by the amount transferred to the electronic money card 15 and sends it to the relay unit 27.
- the relay unit 27 receives the subtraction command from the application unit 26 and inputs it to the value processing unit 28.
- the value is transferred from the mobile phone 7 to the electronic money card 15 in the same manner.
- the value can be transferred from the electronic money card 15 to the mobile phone 7.
- the nori processing unit 28 transmits a subtraction command to the electronic money card 15 and performs a value addition process on the log data storage unit 29. Further, the value can be transferred from the mobile phone 7 to another mobile phone 7 in the same manner.
- the value transfer can be realized by combining the write command and the subtraction command as described above. However, the value balance in the log data storage unit 29 is once subtracted (or added), and this is transferred to the log.
- the electronic money function unit 12 may be provided with a processing unit that adds (or subtracts) value to the electronic money card 15.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart for explaining the procedure for performing the mopile charge.
- the telephone function unit 10 is set to the Internet connection mode, and accesses the service site of the electronic money server 2 (step 5).
- electronic money server 2 transmits screen data for displaying the main menu screen to mobile phone 7 (step 50).
- the telephone function unit 10 receives this and displays the main menu screen on the display 21. Here, it is assumed that the mopile charge is selected, and the telephone function unit 10 transmits information to the effect that the mopile charge has been selected to the electronic money server 2 (step 10).
- the electronic money server 2 transmits screen data for displaying the password input screen to the mobile phone 7 (step 55).
- the telephone function unit 10 receives the screen data and displays a password input screen on the display 21. The user enters a password on this screen and sends it to the electronic money server 2 (step 15).
- the electronic money server 2 After authenticating the password, the electronic money server 2 displays the amount input screen. Screen data for transmission to the mobile phone 7 (step 60).
- the telephone function unit 10 receives this screen data and displays the amount input screen on the display 21.
- the user inputs the amount to be charged on this screen and sends it to the electronic money server 2 (step 20).
- the electronic money server 2 requests the certification institution server 3 for permission to issue a value to this user (step 65), and the certification institution server 3 sends the examination result to the electronic money server 2 (step 65). 90).
- a non-permission message is sent to the mobile phone 7 (step 73), and the user goes to step 50.
- Step 70; Y When permission is issued (Step 70; Y), the electronic money server 2 communicates with the telephone function unit 10 to perform a value writing process (Step 75, Step 25).
- the user when the writing of the value is completed, the user confirms this, and transmits a signal to the effect to the electronic money server 2 (step 30).
- the electronic money server 2 transmits screen data for displaying the result display screen indicating that the mopile charge has been completed to the mobile phone 7 (step 80), and ends the processing.
- the telephone function unit 10 uses this to display the result display screen on the display 21 and ends the processing (step 35).
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart for explaining the procedure for charging the terminal.
- the mobile phone 7 is set in the electronic money terminal 8.
- the electronic money terminal 8 requests the current balance from the mobile phone 7 (step 120).
- the electronic money function unit 12 transmits the current balance to the electronic money terminal 8 (step 105).
- the electronic money terminal 8 acquires the balance from the electronic money function unit 12 and displays the balance on the display device of the electronic money terminal 8 (step 125). This allows the user to check the balance before charging. Next, the electronic money terminal 8 accepts the input of the amount to be charged from the person in charge or the like (step 130). Then, the electronic money terminal 8 displays the input amount on the display device of the electronic money terminal 8 (step 135).
- the user confirms the displayed amount and presses the confirmation button provided on the electronic money terminal 8.
- the electronic money terminal 8 communicates with the electronic money function unit 12 and sends a write command to the electronic money function unit 12 (step 140).
- the electronic money management function unit 12 receives the write command and performs a value write process (step 110).
- the electronic money terminal 8 acquires the balance after writing the value from the electronic money function unit 12 and displays the balance on the display device (step 144).
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart for explaining the procedure for performing user registration.
- the user accesses the service site of the electronic money server 2 from the mobile phone 7 (step 150).
- the electronic money server 2 transmits screen data for displaying the main menu to the mobile phone 7 (step 180).
- the telephone function unit 10 displays a main menu screen using the screen data. Here, it is assumed that the user selects user registration.
- the telephone function unit 10 transmits information to the effect that the user registration has been selected to the electronic money server 2 (step 155).
- the telephone function unit 10 also transmits this to the electronic money server 2.
- the electronic money server 2 receives such information. Then, it is determined whether or not the mobile phone 7 has already been registered as a user based on whether or not an electronic money ID has been received from the mobile phone 7. If the mobile phone 7 has been registered as a user (step 1885; Y), a message indicating that it is already registered is transmitted to the mobile phone 7, and the process returns to step 180.
- step 1885; N If you are not yet registered as a user (step 1885; N), go to mobile phone 7
- the member agreement data is transmitted (step 190).
- the telephone function unit 10 receives the membership agreement data and displays it on the display 21.
- the user can select whether or not to agree, and the user sends information as to whether or not to agree to the electronic money server 2 (step 160).
- step 195; N the electronic money server 2 stops the registration process and returns to step 180.
- Step 195; Y the electronic money server 2 transmits screen data for displaying the user registration input screen to the mobile phone 7 (Step 200). This screen data is received, and a user registration input screen is displayed on the display 21.
- the user inputs the input items and sends them to the electronic money server 2 (step 1665).
- the electronic money server 2 receives this from the mobile phone 7, writes it in the user information database 54, and temporarily registers the user (step 205).
- the electronic money server 2 requests the certification institution server 3 to judge whether or not to permit the registration of the user.
- the certification institution server 3 transmits the examination result to the electronic money server 2. (Step 230).
- step 210 the electronic money server 2 sends a message indicating that the examination was unsuccessful to the mobile phone 7 to stop the registration process, and proceeds to step 18 Return to 0.
- Step 2 15; Y If the examination result is successful (Step 2 15; Y), the electronic money server 2 issues an initial password and sends it to the mobile phone 7 (Step 220). This initial password can be changed later by the user.
- the telephone function unit 10 receives this password and displays it on the display 21 (step 170).
- the electronic money server 2 records the initial password in the user information database 54, updates the user registration information, and finalizes the registration process (Step 2 25)
- the user can register as a user in the electronic money server 2, but once registered, the electronic money server 2 can perform various procedures such as changing user information, inquiring for a password, and canceling the membership. It is also possible to do.
- the password inquiry is for notifying the user by transmitting it to the mobile phone 7 when the user forgets the password. For this reason, at the time of user registration, for example, multiple or single pieces of information that are difficult to know other than the user, such as the user's birthday, maiden name, favorite food, etc., are registered, and the user is authenticated with this information be able to.
- the electronic money function unit 12 Since the electronic money function unit 12 is built in the mobile phone 7, the user does not need to have the mobile phone 7 and the electronic money card 15 separately. In addition, the electronic money function unit 12 can be driven using the power supply of the mobile phone 7.
- the value charge can be received from the electronic money server 2 using the Internet connection function of the mobile phone 7, so that the user can charge the value regardless of the place or time.
- the electronic money function section 12 Since the electronic money function section 12 has a terminal antenna 35 for communicating with the electronic money terminal 8 like the electronic money card 15, the electronic money terminal 8 has the same function as the electronic money card 15. You can charge, settle, and perform other processing at the.
- the reader / writer function is activated by the electronic money function section 12 using the power supply of the mobile phone 7, and the value is exchanged between the mobile phone 7 and the electronic money card 15 or between the mobile phone 7 and another mobile phone 7. Can be transferred.
- mobile terminal devices incorporating the electronic money function unit 12 are limited to mobile phones 7
- the present invention can be applied to portable electronic devices that can access the electronic money server 2 via a network, such as a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) or a pager.
- a network such as a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) or a pager.
- the mobile phone 7 is configured so that the CPU of the electronic money function unit 12 also performs a value processing function.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of a hardware configuration of a mobile phone according to the present modification. Note that components corresponding to the embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals.
- the telephone function unit 10 includes a terminal antenna 35 and a terminal communication unit 31, and an electronic money area 36a is formed in the storage unit 45.
- the electronic money management area 36a includes a program area 36b in which a value processing program and electronic money ID are stored, and a log data area 36c in which log data relating to value processing is stored.
- the CPU 42 executes the application program 45a, the relay program 45b, and the value processing program stored in the storage unit 45 to execute the application processing unit 26, the relay unit 27, and the value processing unit 28 ( Figure 3) can be configured.
- the storage unit 45 may store an interface program constituting the interface unit 11.
- the telephone function unit 10 can be provided with a call function, an Internet connection function, and a value processing function.
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