WO2002063528A1 - ROAMING FOR MOBILE e-COMMERCE - Google Patents
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- This invention is applicable for Mobile e-Commerce.
- Mobile e-Commerce is commerce made available to the mobile user through mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDA, etc.
- the mobile user has the possibility to make a bet, play a game, pay bills, perform a transaction, buy stocks, buy and pay securely using their mobile device.
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a Mobile e-Commerce system, which consists of:
- a user browses to a merchant or content provider site using their mobile device. They are presented with options and select goods or services to be purchased. At some stage they will wish to "check out” and pay for these selected items.
- the content provider diverts the request to the MeC Server.
- the MeC server maintains relevant user information in order to authenticate, and get payment approval. It then contacts the Financial Institution (e.g. Credit Card Company, bank, etc.) to get payment clearance. On a positive answer from the Financial Institution, the MeC server will inform the content provider to proceed. Depending on the nature of the merchandise, it could be delivered directly to the user, be picked up by the user or be shipped by post later.
- the general flow is shown in Figure 2.
- Mobile e-Commerce lies on the mobility of the user. It should be possible for a mobile user to access Mobile e-Commerce services whenever and wherever he/she is, both nationally and internationally.
- the mobile user can communicate with their Home Mobile e-Commerce Service Area. They can still make a bet, pay a bill or perform a transaction. However, when it comes to purchasing it is likely that he/she wants to buy things that are local at the visiting site. For example internationally, then it is quite obvious that they will want to purchase movie tickets at a visited cinema, and not their home theatre. It is likely that this cinema or visited ticket provider will not have an established agreement with the Home Mobile e-Commerce Service Provider.
- the visited ticket provider probably has the necessary agreements with the Visiting Mobile e-Commerce Service Provider but cannot offer services to the roaming mobile user since the service provider does not have necessary subscription details such as:
- TxS modular transaction servers
- the TxS includes among other an input device for receiving requests for a service from end-users, a service device rendering the requested service and an account device for keeping track of the users balances.
- the first device identified as a foreign TxS
- the second device identified as the home TxS
- the home TxS is requested by the foreign TxS to retrieve the PIN information and update the account.
- 09944165 relates to e-Commerce on the Internet and never discusses the mobile domain or the implications of roaming within this domain. The solution is restricted to prepaid transactions .
- W09944165 mentions nothing on how to identify the home server, it is assumed that the foreign server knows this server.
- the present invention is aiming at removing the limitations mentioned above by introducing roaming capability in the Mobile e-Commerce systems.
- an MeC server if an MeC server is approached by an unknown user, it will find the users home MeC server and redirect him to that server. The home MeC server will then take care of the security verification and payment processes. Afterwards, the user is redirected to the 5 visited MeC server to complete the transaction. By this arrangement, sensitive information is communicated directly between the user and his home MeC server, and not revealed to foreign parties.
- the invention comprises:
- a roaming capability module for Mobile e-Commerce o Servers can be implemented as a plug-in to existing e-Commerce servers, and is thereby independent of the e-Commerce server.
- Fig. 1 shows a simplified overview of a mobile e-Commerce system (prior art)
- Fig. 2 shows the general payment flow in the mobile e-Commerce system depicted in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 shows how roaming is blocked in a system according to Fig. 1.
- Fig. 4 is a general flow diagram of a procedure for home server location in a system according to the present invention.
- Fig. 5 relates to the interconnection protocol used for security and payment requests between the foreign and home server in a system according to the present invention, and shows the general flow diagram for such a request.
- Fig. 6 is a flow diagram showing the payment flow in a roaming situation. Detailed description of the individual components in a system according to the invention
- the roaming capability module is a module on the Mobile e- Commerce server that maintains details for other Mobile e- Commerce servers.
- This can be partner servers, i.e. servers of which the operators have established a mutual agreement.
- partner servers i.e. servers of which the operators have established a mutual agreement.
- such a partnership is not mandatory, but will be assumed in the following discussion.
- the following details are stored:
- Access Address This is a server address that can be addressed from another server. This may be an IP address, hostname and/or a URL.
- Country Code This is the international country code prefix of the remote server subscribers, e.g. the international prefix for Norway is 47.
- Local Prefix This is a list of prefixes that the remote server accepts request for.
- the local prefix helps in reducing the search if many MeC servers exist within a single country.
- the roaming capability module is connected to an inter- national network, such as the Internet (or for large corporations, an Intranet) . In this way it can make requests to remote Mobile e-Commerce servers.
- an inter- national network such as the Internet (or for large corporations, an Intranet) . In this way it can make requests to remote Mobile e-Commerce servers.
- the Roaming Capability Module can make a roamUserRequest to each of the partner Mobile e-Commerce servers. Using an intelligent search to reduce the partner list may reduce the number of roamUserRequest messages sent. Various methods can be used to reduce the search area, for example the subscribers phone number may identify a geographical area that should be requested first, this can be further reduced using the local prefix.
- the roamUserRequest requests the remote Mobile e-Commerce server to respond indicating if they will accept requests of a specific type for the subscriber.
- the roamUserRequest contains at least:
- a subscribers identity such as their phone number
- the request type such as payment, digital signature etc.
- the request type relates to the purpose of the transaction, i.e. to pay for a service or goods, gain access to sensitive information (in which case it may be necessary to verify the identity of the user or establish a secure communication channel) , sign an agreement (a digital certificate is needed), or start a new service.
- the roamUserResponse contains: • The subscriber identity
- Figure 4 shows the general flow for Home Server Location.
- the roamUserRequest and roamUserResponse may be digitally signed by the MeC server. In this way the receiving server can be more certain that the originating request is from a valid MeC server.
- both servers can authenticate to avoid rogue systems and establish a secure communication channel.
- This authentication and secure communication is outside the scope of this description, but may use existing solutions such as SSL or TLS .
- the Interconnection Protocol provides for Security and Payment Requests .
- Figure 5 shows the general flow for such a request.
- Steps 1-5 identify the Home Server, as described in the preceding chapter.
- Steps 6-7 get a contract that will be used for Authentication or Digital Signing from the content provider
- Step 8 delivers the contract to the Home Mobile e-Commerce Server. This communication uses the secure link established in Steps 1-5
- Step 9 is a message to direct the user to their Home Mobile e-Commerce Server
- Step 10 The user makes the security request directly to their Home MeC Server.
- Client-Server authentication maybe used here to provide a guarantee to the end-user that they are communicating with the correct MeC Server. How this is achieved is outside the scope of this description.
- Step 11 The Home MeC Server responds with the contract
- Step 12 The user enters their PIN
- Step 13 The security result (securityResult ) is returned to the Home MeC Server Step 14.
- the home MeC server verifies the security result
- Step 15 The Visited MeC server is notified of the result
- Step 16 The Content Provider is notified of the result
- Step 17 The end user is provided with a transaction re- s DCpt, and an URL to continue browsing (18) .
- the roamSecurityResult will indicate whether or not the request was successful.
- the Home MeC s Server may authenticate the user, and then using stored information generate the digital signature on the server.
- the securityResult will be the Digital Signature generated from the Mobile Device.
- the roamSecurityResult may be the same signature or contain additional information. E.g. converted from PKCS#1 to PKCS#7 using locally stored information.
- the following example shows the individual steps involved when the request type is payment .
- Figure 6 shows the Payment Flow when roaming. Again follow- ing the diagram:
- Steps 1-5 identify the Home Server, as described in the preceding chapter.
- Steps 6-7 get details of the payment from the content provider, e.g. total value of the goods/service to be pur- chased.
- the roamUserResponse contains the payment types available for the end-user. Using this information, and local information on the Content Provider, it is possible for the Visited MeC Server, to identify a subset of avail- able payment types, and present these to the end-user for selection .
- Step 10 The Visited MeC Server generates a contract for payment and delivers it to the Home MeC Server. This communication uses the secure link established in Steps 1-5.
- Step 11 A message to direct the user to their Home MeC Server .
- Step 12 The user makes a pay request directly to their Home MeC Server.
- Client-Server authentication maybe used here to provide a guarantee to the end-user that they are communicating with the correct MeC Server. How this is achieved is outside the scope of this description.
- Step 13 The Home MeC Server responds with the contract
- Step 14 The user enters their PIN Step 15.
- the security result is returned to the Home MeC Server
- Step 16 The home MeC server verifies the security result
- Step 17 The Home MeC Server delivers the result to the 5 Visited MeC Server. This result indicates if payment can continue. It also contains relevant information to complete the payment, e.g. the end-user credit card details.
- Steps 18-19 A message is delivered to verify the payment will be completed, and direct the end-user to the Visited o MeC Server.
- Steps 20A and 20B The Payment is performed. This requires communication with both the Content Provider and the Financial Institution. This is outside the scope of this description as there are many well know payment solutions s and flows .
- Step 21 The Home MeC Server is notified of the payment result .
- Step 22 The end user is provided with a transaction receipt and an URL to continue browsing (18) .
- Steps 12, 19 are slightly different. However, using for example the WAP, WML element ⁇ onenterforward' , the end-user may not notice the difference.
- the Home MeC server may contain the mobile wallet. Then in Steps 20A and 20B the payment flow would resolve the transfer of funds from the Mobile Wallet to the Content Provider account.
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