SMART CARD SYSTEM - background 1st para #0028

  • Posted on: 13 February 2017
  • By: tsu-ka

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1st paragraph

The use of secure smart cards that provide information specific to an individual is becoming more prevalent in a number of different types of situations. Examples of such include electronic commerce, security access control and health care record maintenance. Each system which employs smart cards contains two fundamental components, namely the smart cards themselves and an interface device, commonly known as a reader. The smart cards are carried by the users of the system, and include a memory which stores information that is pertinent to the user's interaction with the system. In an electronic commerce system, for example, each smart card may contain the balance in an account maintained by the user, as well as details of account transactions. More recently, the smart cards also include microprocessors, which provide for an increased level of security over the information stored in the cards. The incorporation of microprocessors into the cards also enhances their flexibility, for instance by facilitating the storage of executable programs in the cards that can be used to provide expanded functionality.
United States Patent 6,199,128 Inventors: Sarat; Jean-Marc (Belmont, CA)

 

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【請求項1-4】 遠隔制御 #0013

  • Posted on: 26 December 2016
  • By: tsu-ka
Japanese

前記ビットマップとソースディスプレイ装置上に表示された前記イメージとの間で所定のしきい値を超える差分に応答して、ソースディスプレイ装置上に表示された前記イメージを複写してビットマップのイメージを更新し、次いで、前記少なくとも1つの宛先データ処理システムへ前記ビットマップのイメージを伝送するステップとを含む方法。
続く #0014

 

Claim1-4 Remote Control #0013

  • Posted on: 26 December 2016
  • By: tsu-ka
English

responsive to the difference between the bit-map image and the image displayed on the source display unit exceeding a predetermined threshold, updating the bit-map image by copying the image displayed on the source display unit, and transmitting the bit-map image to the at least one destination data processing system.
To be continued  #0014
- Anfossi, et al. Screen remote control. U.S.Patent 6,141,022. October 31, 2000.

 

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