Methods and apparatus for providing secure signals from a touch panel display
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1. A touch panel system comprising:
- a touch panel which generates a positional signal when the touch panel is touched at a location, wherein the magnitude of the positional signal at the time of the touch is determined by the magnitude of a reference signal at the time of the touch; and
an apparatus operating to generate the reference signal, vary the magnitude of the reference signal and receive the positional signal, said apparatus determining the touched location by comparing the magnitude of the reference signal and the magnitude of the positional signal at the time of the touch.
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Abstract
A system and method for providing enhanced security to signals from a touch panel display, such as the transparent touch panel displays utilized in automatic teller machines, are described. According to one aspect, a varying reference signal is input to a touch panel display. The varying reference signal is utilized by the touch panel display to generate an x-axis signal and a y-axis signal which correspond to a position touched on the touch screen. By varying the reference signal, information entered on the touch screen is difficult to reproduce in a meaningful way by a third party eavesdropping on the x-axis signal and the y-axis signal.
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13 Claims
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1. A touch panel system comprising:
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a touch panel which generates a positional signal when the touch panel is touched at a location, wherein the magnitude of the positional signal at the time of the touch is determined by the magnitude of a reference signal at the time of the touch; and
an apparatus operating to generate the reference signal, vary the magnitude of the reference signal and receive the positional signal, said apparatus determining the touched location by comparing the magnitude of the reference signal and the magnitude of the positional signal at the time of the touch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A touch panel system comprising:
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a touch panel which generates a first positional signal and a second positional signal when the touch panel is touched at a location, wherein both the magnitude of the first positional signal and the magnitude of the second positional signal are determined by the location touched and the magnitude of a reference signal at the time of the touch;
an apparatus operating to generate the reference signal, vary the magnitude of the reference signal and receive the first positional signal and the second positional signal, said apparatus determining the touched location by comparing the magnitude of the reference signal with the magnitude of the first positional signal and the magnitude of the second positional signal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
the first positional signal corresponds to the position touched along a x-axis; and
the second positional signal corresponds to the position touched along a y-axis.
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7. The touch panel system of claim 5 wherein:
the touch panel is a resistive touch panel.
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8. The touch panel system of claim 5 wherein:
the touch panel is a capacitive touch panel.
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9. A method of determining a position touched on a touch panel comprising the steps of:
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generating a varying reference signal;
generating a first positional signal and a second positional signal based upon both the position touched and the varying reference signal, the magnitude of the first positional signal and the magnitude of the second positional signal being determined by the location touched and the magnitude of the varying reference signal at the time of the touch; and
determining the position touched by comparing the magnitude of the first positional signal and the magnitude of the second positional signal with the magnitude of the varying reference signal at the time of the touch. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. A touch panel system comprising:
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a touch panel generating a first positional signal and a second positional signal when the touch panel is touched at a location, the magnitude of the first positional signal and the magnitude of the second positional signal determined by both the location touched and the magnitude of a reference signal received by the touch panel at the time of the touch, said reference signal having frequency components;
means for generating the reference signal;
means for varying both the magnitude and the frequency components of the reference signal;
means for receiving the first positional signal and the second positional signal; and
means for determining the touched location by comparing the magnitude of the reference signal with the magnitude of the first positional signal and the magnitude of the second positional signal at the time of the touch. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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