Data scrambling system and method
First Claim
1. A system for encoding a credit card or the like for use in a vending machine or the like in a manner to prevent fraudulent fabrication of cards which will work in such vending machine, and in which a predetermined number of identifiable bit locations are used for encoding such data, said system for encoding such credit cards including in combination:
- means for entering data to be encoded on a credit card according to a known standard pattern of bit locations for such data;
means for transposing said bit locations of said bits of data into new locations according to a predetermined stored pattern;
means coupled with said data entering means and said transposing means for scrambling and transposing said bits of data to said new bit locations; and
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Abstract
Credit cards to be used with automated systems such as vending machines or the like have various identification and other data encoded on them for use with a particular system for which they are intended. To prevent persons familiar with the system operation and the manner of encoding data on such credit cards from developing unauthorized cards which will work in the system, a random number generator is used to produce a mask for relocating the bits of encoded data in a random manner to various locations on the credit card. This mask is stored in a microprocessor memory and is used both in encoding and decoding such cards.
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9 Claims
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1. A system for encoding a credit card or the like for use in a vending machine or the like in a manner to prevent fraudulent fabrication of cards which will work in such vending machine, and in which a predetermined number of identifiable bit locations are used for encoding such data, said system for encoding such credit cards including in combination:
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means for entering data to be encoded on a credit card according to a known standard pattern of bit locations for such data; means for transposing said bit locations of said bits of data into new locations according to a predetermined stored pattern; means coupled with said data entering means and said transposing means for scrambling and transposing said bits of data to said new bit locations; and - View Dependent Claims (3, 5, 6, 7, 9)
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- 2. marking means coupled with the output of said transposing means for entering encoded data on said credit cards in accordance with said predetermined stored pattern of transposed bit locations.
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8. A system for reading information from and utilizing such information encoded on a credit card or the like for use in a vending machine or the like in a manner to prevent fraudulent fabrication of cards which will work in such vending machines wherein the data bits of words encoded on such cards is encoded with the bit locations thereon scrambled and dispersed throughout the total available number of bit locations in accordance with a predetermined pattern of transposed bit locations, said system including in combination;
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a card reader; means coupled with the output of said card reader including transposition gate means and means for storing information corresponding to said predetermined pattern of transposed bit locations for producing an output of unscrambled decoded information for utilization in accordance with such information; and utilization means coupled with the output of said transposition gate means for utilizing the decoded information.
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Specification