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- the invention relates to methods of establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device, and corresponding computing devices.
- the invention further relates to computer programs for causing computing devices to perform the methods according to the invention, and corresponding computer program products.
- a user From a client point-of-view, a user usually needs one desktop for work or leisure. When it comes to other electronic devices, a user may have a few devices, one for each particular application, such as gaming consoles, set-top boxes, smartphones and watches, tablets, network music players, etc.
- M2M Machine-to-Machine
- a user may wear a smart watch for health monitoring and a head-mounted device (HMD) for entertainment, and at the same time have a smartphone for communicating with the smart watch and the HMD.
- HMD head-mounted device
- a tablet lacking a subscriber identity module (SIM) card may, after having completed an authentication process, set up a local WiFi connection with a smartphone to use to the smartphone as a HotSpot for accessing the Internet.
- SIM subscriber identity module
- the so called “Bump” application initiates pairing of two devices upon a user bumping the two devices together. Then, sensor data from motion and/or acceleration sensors is processed for associating the two devices.
- visual tags such as for instance Quick Response (QR) codes are used for associating many devices; a first device generates and displays a visual tag on its screen, and other devices may then scan the visual tag by using their cameras to join in a group communication.
- QR Quick Response
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,907,901 discloses shaking of two devices, wherein if the two devices are shaken in the same way they will generate identical motion data on the basis of which they subsequently can be paired.
- a problem with the approaches utilized in these examples is that the same type of sensors and means of communication must be used among the devices; in the first example, the devices engage in radio communication, in the second and fourth example, orientation sensors are employed, while in the third example, the devices interact by means of visual communication.
- An object of the invention is to solve, or at least mitigate, this problem in the art, and to provide an improved method for facilitating establishment of a secret which is shared between communications devices.
- This object is attained in a first aspect of the invention by a method performed by a computing device of establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device.
- the method comprises acquiring, using a first means of communication with the first communications device, a first data representation from which the shared secret can be derived.
- the method further comprises generating a second data representation from the first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived.
- the method comprises providing, using a second means of communication, the second communications device with the second data representation, the first means of communication being different from the second means of communication.
- a computing device configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device, which computing device comprises a processing unit and a memory, said memory containing instructions executable by said processing unit, whereby said computing device is operative to acquire, using a first means of communication with the first communications device, a first data representation from which the shared secret can be derived.
- the computing device is further operative to generate a second data representation from the first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived.
- the computing device is operative to provide, using a second means of communication, the second communications device with the second data representation, the first means of communication being different from the second means of communication.
- a method performed by a computing device of establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device.
- the method comprises acquiring sensor data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data representing motion which both the computing device and the first communications device are subjected to.
- the method further comprises generating a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second representation the shared secret can be derived.
- the method comprises providing the second communications device with the second data representation.
- a computing device configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device, which computing device comprises a processing unit and a memory, said memory containing instructions executable by said processing unit, and further a motion sensor, whereby said computing device is operative to acquire sensor data of the motion sensor from which the shared secret can be derived.
- the sensor data represents motion which both the computing device and the first communications device are subjected to.
- the computing device is further operative to generate a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second representation the shared secret can be derived.
- the computing device is operative to provide the second communications device with the second data representation.
- a computer program comprising computer-executable instructions for causing a device to perform steps according to an embodiment of the first and/or third aspect of the invention when the computer-executable instructions are executed on a processing unit included in the device.
- a computer program product comprising a computer readable medium, the computer readable medium having the computer program according to the fifth aspect embodied thereon.
- a computing device acting as a relay or proxy for associating a group of devices with each association of heterogeneous devices, i.e., devices utilizing different means of communication, is made possible.
- a first device in the form of a projector is to be paired/associated with a second device embodied by a conference phone; the projector is equipped with a light source for projecting visual objects, while the conference phone is equipped with a microphone via which it is capable of receiving audio signals.
- a user may thus have the projector display a visual tag, such as a Quick Response (QR) code or the like. This may be effected for instance by instructing the projector accordingly by pressing a dedicated button of a remote control associated with the projector, or by having the projector display the QR code upon power-on.
- QR Quick Response
- the user thus sets up communication between the projector and the relay device of the invention, being, e.g., a smartphone, using a first means of communication, in this exemplifying embodiment by having the smartphone read the QR code displayed by the projector onto a wall or projection screen, using the smartphone's camera.
- the read QR code constitutes a first data representation from which a secret shared by the projector and the smartphone can be derived, for instance in the form of a particular binary sequence.
- the user subsequently sets up communication between the conference phone and her smartphone via a second means of communication, in this example by transmitting an audio signal which is picked-up by a microphone of the conference phone, in order to provide the shared secret to the conference phone.
- the smartphone Prior to submitting the audio signal, the smartphone generates a second data representation from the acquired first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived by the conference phone.
- the first data representation is coded into the audio signal which is transmitted to the conference phone.
- the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned binary sequence) can be derived by the conference phone.
- the smartphone has enabled secure communication between the projector and the conference phone; when the two devices subsequently establish communication via for example Bluetooth, WiFi, or the Internet, etc, they both have access to the shared secret, i.e., the binary sequence used as an example hereinabove, and secure communication can be undertaken.
- the shared secret i.e., the binary sequence used as an example hereinabove
- a first device in the form of a tablet is to be paired/associated with a second device, again embodied by a conference phone; the tablet is equipped with a motion sensor such as an accelerometer, while the conference phone is equipped with a microphone via which it is capable of receiving audio signals.
- the user initiates the pairing, e.g., by bumping her smartphone relay device against the tablet, or alternatively by shaking the smartphone together with the tablet. Either way, the motion sensor of the smartphone will produce sensor data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data representing motion which both the smartphone and the tablet are subjected to.
- the shared secret may be represented by a particular binary sequence.
- a second data representation from which the shared secret can be derived is generated by the smartphone and provided to the conference phone.
- the smartphone generates the second data representation from the acquired sensor data, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived by the conference phone.
- the conference phone in order to provide the conference phone with data from which the shared secret can be derived, at least a part of the sensor data is coded into the audio signal which is transmitted to the conference phone.
- the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned binary sequence) can be derived by the conference phone.
- the smartphone has enabled secure communication between of the tablet and the conference phone; when the two devices subsequently establish communication via for example Bluetooth, WiFi, or the Internet, etc, they both have access to the shared secret, i.e., the binary sequence that was created upon bumping or shaking the tablet and the smartphone together, and secure communication can be undertaken.
- the shared secret i.e., the binary sequence that was created upon bumping or shaking the tablet and the smartphone together
- the motion sensor data represents physical contact with the first communications device.
- the computing device and the first communications device may advantageously be bumped together to initiate establishment of a shared secret.
- the motion sensor data represents a movement pattern common with the first communications device.
- the computing device and the first communications device may advantageously be shaken together to initiate establishment of a shared secret.
- a secret shared between a first communications device and a group of second communications devices is established, in which case the group of second communications device is provided with the second data representation.
- At least two of the second communication devices comprised in the group are provided with the second data representation via different means of communication. For instance, one of the second communications devices is provided with the second data representation visually while the other is provided with the second data representation audibly.
- the computing device derives the shared secret from the first data representation or the motion sensor data, whichever is applicable, and establishes secure communication with the first communications device and/or the at least one second communications device using the derived shared secret.
- the acquiring of a first data representation from which the shared secret can be derived comprises one of: visually acquiring the first data representation, audibly acquiring the first data representation, and acquiring the first data representation over a wireless radio communication channel.
- the providing of a second data representation from which the shared secret can be derived comprises one of: visually providing the second data representation, audibly providing the second data representation, and providing the second data representation over a wireless radio communication channel.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a computing device according to an embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device;
- FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method performed by the computing device of FIG. 1 , of establishing a secret shared between the first communications device and the second communications device;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a computing device according to another embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method performed by the computing device of FIG. 3 , of establishing a secret shared between the first communications device and the second communications device;
- FIG. 5 illustrates a computing device according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 6 illustrates a computing device according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a computing device according to a further embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications devices and a group of second communications devices;
- FIG. 8 illustrates a computing device according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a computing device according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a computing device 10 according to an embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device 20 and at least one second communications device 30 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method performed by the computing device 10 of FIG. 1 of establishing a secret shared between the first communications device 20 and the second communications device 30 .
- the computing device 10 is embodied in the form of a smartphone in FIG. 1 , while the first communications device 20 is embodied in the form of a projector and the second communications device 30 in the form of a conference phone.
- a user may have the projector display a visual tag, in this particular example a QR code 40 .
- the smartphone 10 read the QR code 40 by means of a camera in order to acquire a first data representation from which a shared secret can be derived.
- the first data representation comprises a binary sequence “ . . . 010010100100 . . . ” from which the shared secret may be derived.
- the shared secret is embodied by the 4-bit sequence “1010” interspersed into the first data representation.
- step S 102 the mobile phone 10 generates a second data representation from the first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived.
- the second data representation is provided to the conference phone 30 from the smartphone 10 via an audio signal 50 picked-up by a microphone of the conference phone 30 .
- the first data representation is coded into the audio signal 50 which is transmitted to the conference phone 30 in step S 103 .
- the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned 4-bit sequence) can be derived by the conference phone.
- the smartphone 10 has enabled secure communication between the projector 20 and the conference phone 30 , each communicating with the smartphone 10 by different means of communication.
- the two devices subsequently establish communication via for example a local WiFi network 60 , they both have access to the shared secret, i.e., the 4-bit sequence “1010”, and secure communication can be undertaken.
- the shared secret and the first and second data representation may have a different structure than that illustrated with reference to FIG. 1 . It should further be noted that establishment of secure communication between the projector 20 and the conference phone 30 may be effected via a device such as a server (not shown) before a secure communication channel can be setup between the two. Moreover, the first and second data representations are illustrated to comprise the 4-bit shared secret interspersed in a longer code. However, it can also be envisaged that the first and second data representation indeed comprises the shared secret only.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a computing device 10 according to a further embodiment of the invention configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device 20 and at least one second communications device 30 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method performed by the computing device 10 of FIG. 3 of establishing a secret shared between the first communications device 20 and the second communications device 30 .
- the computing device 10 is embodied in the form of a smartphone and the second communications device 30 in the form of a conference phone, while the first communications device 20 in this particular embodiment is embodied by a tablet.
- a user bumps her smartphone 10 against the tablet.
- a respective inertia measurement unit (IMU) in the smartphone 10 and the tablet 20 will register the motion that the two devices are subjected to.
- the IMU may be an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a magnetometers or a combination of two or more of these types of motion sensors.
- the motion may be embodied by movement of the smartphone 10 and the tablet according to a common pattern, such as the user holding the two devices in the same hand and shaking them back and forth.
- the motion i.e., accelerations
- a secret such as a key, which key subsequently is used to establish the secure connection. Since the two devices are moved together, they have performed an identical motion, and thus captured substantially identical motion data. From the identical motion data, identical copies of the shared secret may be established.
- the smartphone 10 hence acquires sensor data in step S 201 from its IMU, from which data the shared secret can be derived.
- the acquired sensor data represents the bumping motion that the smartphone 10 and the tablet 20 was subjected to.
- the sensor data comprises a binary sequence “ . . . 010010100100 . . . ” from which the shared secret may be derived.
- the shared secret is embodied by the 4-bit sequence “1010” interspersed into the sensor data.
- the smartphone 10 needs to generate a second data representation in a format that can be transmitted to, and interpreted by, the conference phone 30 .
- step S 202 the mobile phone 10 thus generates a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived.
- the second data representation is provided to the conference phone 30 from the smartphone 10 via an audio signal 50 picked-up by a microphone of the conference phone 30 .
- the sensor data is coded into the audio signal 50 which is transmitted to the conference phone 30 in step S 203 .
- the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned 4-bit sequence) can be derived by the conference phone 30 .
- the smartphone 10 has enabled secure communication between the tablet 20 and the conference phone 30 .
- the tablet 20 and the conference phone 30 subsequently establish communication via the WiFi network 60 , they both have access to the shared secret, i.e., the 4-bit sequence “1010”, and secure communication can be undertaken.
- the steps of the method performed by the computing device 10 are in practice performed by a processing unit 11 embodied in the form of one or more microprocessors arranged to execute a computer program 12 downloaded to a suitable storage medium 13 associated with the microprocessor, such as a Random Access Memory (RAM), a Flash memory or a hard disk drive.
- the processing unit 11 is arranged to cause the computing device 10 to carry out the method according to embodiments of the present invention when the appropriate computer program 12 comprising computer-executable instructions is downloaded to the storage medium 13 and executed by the processing unit 11 .
- the storage medium 13 may also be a computer program product comprising the computer program 12 .
- the computer program 12 may be transferred to the storage medium 13 by means of a suitable computer program product, such as a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) or a memory stick.
- a suitable computer program product such as a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) or a memory stick.
- the computer program 12 may be downloaded to the storage medium 13 over a network.
- the processing unit 11 may alternatively be embodied in the form of a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), a complex programmable logic device (CPLD), etc.
- the computing device 10 is equipped with an IMU 14 as previously described.
- the computing device 10 is embodied by a smartphone, as a smartphone typically is provided with an IMU 14 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates a computing device 10 according to a further embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between tablet 20 and a group of second communications devices, in this exemplifying embodiment the conference phone 30 and a network music player 70 communicating via for instance infrared (IR) signals.
- IR infrared
- a user bumps the smartphone 10 against the tablet 20 .
- a respective IMU in the smartphone 10 and the tablet 20 will register the motion that the two devices are subjected to, as was described with reference to FIG. 3 .
- the smartphone 10 hence acquires sensor data in step S 201 from its IMU, from which data the shared secret can be derived.
- the acquired sensor data represents the bumping motion that the smartphone 10 and the table 20 was subjected to.
- the sensor data comprises a binary sequence “ . . . 010010100100 . . . ” from which the shared secret may be derived.
- the shared secret is embodied by the 4-bit sequence “1010” interspersed into the sensor data.
- step S 202 the mobile phone 10 generates a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived.
- the group of second communications devices had been communicating with the smartphone 10 via the same means of communication, the group of devices could have used the same second data representation.
- the smartphone 10 needs to generate a second data representation in a format that can be transmitted to, and interpreted by, the conference phone 30 as well as by the network music player 70 .
- the second data representation is provided to the conference phone 30 from the smartphone 10 via an audio signal 50 picked-up by a microphone of the conference phone 30 .
- the sensor data is coded into the audio signal 50 which is transmitted to the conference phone 30 in step S 203 .
- the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned 4-bit sequence) can be derived by the conference phone 30 .
- the second data representation is provided to the network music player 70 from the smartphone 10 via an IR signal 80 picked-up by an IR sensor of the music player 70 .
- the sensor data is coded into the IR signal 80 which is transmitted to the network music player 70 in step S 203 , using a suitable protocol.
- the second data representation is generated from which the 4-bit shared secret can be derived by the network music player 70 .
- the network music player 70 is provided with the second data representation via a third means of communication—in this case IR signals—different from the second means of communication (and the first means of communication), in this case being audio signals.
- IR signals different from the second means of communication (and the first means of communication)
- the means of communication used for supplying the second data representation to the conference phone 30 and the network music player 70 may be the same.
- the smartphone 10 has enabled secure communication between the tablet 20 and the conference phone 30 and the music player 70 .
- the tablet 20 subsequently establishes communication via the WiFi network 60 with the conference phone 30 and the network music player 70 , they all have access to the shared secret, i.e., the 4-bit sequence “1010”, and secure communication can be undertaken.
- first data representation/sensor data may include information such as identification number of a secure communication session to be established, the allowed duration of the session, geographic location, timestamp, maximum number of devices engaged in the communication, etc.
- secure communication channel(s) may be set up between the computing device and the first communications device 20 , and possibly with any one or more of the second communications device(s) 30 , 70 , and the computing device 10 may thus take part in establishing a communication session; the computing device 10 readily has access to the first data representation/sensor data from which the shared secret can be derived.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a computing device 10 according to a further embodiment of the invention, configured to establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device.
- the computing device 10 comprises acquiring means 101 adapted to acquire, using a first means of communication with the first communications device, a first data representation from which the shared secret can be derived, generating means 102 adapted to generate a second data representation from the first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived, and providing means 103 adapted to provide, using a second means of communication, the second communications device with the second data representation, the first means of communication being different from the second means of communication.
- the means 101 - 103 may comprise a communications interface for receiving and providing information, and further a local storage for storing data, and may (in analogy with the description given in connection to FIG. 5 ) be implemented by a processor embodied in the form of one or more microprocessors arranged to execute a computer program downloaded to a suitable storage medium associated with the microprocessor, such as a RAM, a Flash memory or a hard disk drive.
- a processor embodied in the form of one or more microprocessors arranged to execute a computer program downloaded to a suitable storage medium associated with the microprocessor, such as a RAM, a Flash memory or a hard disk drive.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a computing device 10 according to a further embodiment of the invention, configured to establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device.
- the computing device 10 comprises acquiring means 201 adapted to acquire sensor data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data representing motion which both the computing device and the first communications device are subjected to, generating means 202 adapted to generate a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second representation the shared secret can be derived, and providing means 203 adapted to provide the second communications device with the second data representation.
- the means 201 - 203 may comprise a communications interface for receiving and providing information, and further a local storage for storing data, and may (in analogy with the description given in connection to FIG. 6 ) be implemented by a processor embodied in the form of one or more microprocessors arranged to execute a computer program downloaded to a suitable storage medium associated with the microprocessor, such as a RAM, a Flash memory or a hard disk drive.
- a processor embodied in the form of one or more microprocessors arranged to execute a computer program downloaded to a suitable storage medium associated with the microprocessor, such as a RAM, a Flash memory or a hard disk drive.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/769,085 filed Apr. 18, 2018, which is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 national stage application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2015/075225, filed on Oct. 30, 2015, the disclosures and contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- The invention relates to methods of establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device, and corresponding computing devices. The invention further relates to computer programs for causing computing devices to perform the methods according to the invention, and corresponding computer program products.
- As regards electronic devices, from a client point-of-view, a user usually needs one desktop for work or leisure. When it comes to other electronic devices, a user may have a few devices, one for each particular application, such as gaming consoles, set-top boxes, smartphones and watches, tablets, network music players, etc.
- Further, since the advent of Internet of Things (IoT), a user may have a great number of electronic devices in her home, commonly referred to as Machine-to-Machine (M2M) devices in the form of, e.g., temperature sensors, smart clothes, thermostat controllers, etc.
- For instance, a user may wear a smart watch for health monitoring and a head-mounted device (HMD) for entertainment, and at the same time have a smartphone for communicating with the smart watch and the HMD.
- As the number of electronic devices increases in daily life, device association, or pairing, will play an important role for data sharing among two or more devices. In many situations, a few electronic devices are required to be connected temporally to exchange information, such as sharing a bill in a restaurant, or sharing a PowerPoint file among the audience for a presentation.
- Many different approaches exist for device association or pairing. For instance, a tablet lacking a subscriber identity module (SIM) card may, after having completed an authentication process, set up a local WiFi connection with a smartphone to use to the smartphone as a HotSpot for accessing the Internet.
- As another example, the so called “Bump” application initiates pairing of two devices upon a user bumping the two devices together. Then, sensor data from motion and/or acceleration sensors is processed for associating the two devices. Further examples exist where visual tags, such as for instance Quick Response (QR) codes are used for associating many devices; a first device generates and displays a visual tag on its screen, and other devices may then scan the visual tag by using their cameras to join in a group communication. In a further example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,907,901 discloses shaking of two devices, wherein if the two devices are shaken in the same way they will generate identical motion data on the basis of which they subsequently can be paired.
- A problem with the approaches utilized in these examples is that the same type of sensors and means of communication must be used among the devices; in the first example, the devices engage in radio communication, in the second and fourth example, orientation sensors are employed, while in the third example, the devices interact by means of visual communication.
- An object of the invention is to solve, or at least mitigate, this problem in the art, and to provide an improved method for facilitating establishment of a secret which is shared between communications devices.
- This object is attained in a first aspect of the invention by a method performed by a computing device of establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device. The method comprises acquiring, using a first means of communication with the first communications device, a first data representation from which the shared secret can be derived. The method further comprises generating a second data representation from the first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived. Moreover, the method comprises providing, using a second means of communication, the second communications device with the second data representation, the first means of communication being different from the second means of communication.
- This object is attained in a second aspect of the invention by a computing device configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device, which computing device comprises a processing unit and a memory, said memory containing instructions executable by said processing unit, whereby said computing device is operative to acquire, using a first means of communication with the first communications device, a first data representation from which the shared secret can be derived. The computing device is further operative to generate a second data representation from the first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived. Moreover, the computing device is operative to provide, using a second means of communication, the second communications device with the second data representation, the first means of communication being different from the second means of communication.
- This object is attained in a third aspect of the invention by a method performed by a computing device of establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device. The method comprises acquiring sensor data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data representing motion which both the computing device and the first communications device are subjected to. The method further comprises generating a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second representation the shared secret can be derived. Moreover, the method comprises providing the second communications device with the second data representation.
- This object is attained in a fourth aspect of the invention by a computing device configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device, which computing device comprises a processing unit and a memory, said memory containing instructions executable by said processing unit, and further a motion sensor, whereby said computing device is operative to acquire sensor data of the motion sensor from which the shared secret can be derived. The sensor data represents motion which both the computing device and the first communications device are subjected to. The computing device is further operative to generate a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second representation the shared secret can be derived. Moreover, the computing device is operative to provide the second communications device with the second data representation.
- This object is attained in a fifth aspect of the invention by a computer program comprising computer-executable instructions for causing a device to perform steps according to an embodiment of the first and/or third aspect of the invention when the computer-executable instructions are executed on a processing unit included in the device.
- This object is attained in a sixth aspect of the invention by a computer program product comprising a computer readable medium, the computer readable medium having the computer program according to the fifth aspect embodied thereon.
- Advantageously, with a computing device acting as a relay or proxy for associating a group of devices with each, association of heterogeneous devices, i.e., devices utilizing different means of communication, is made possible.
- For instance, in the first aspect of the invention, assuming that a first device in the form of a projector is to be paired/associated with a second device embodied by a conference phone; the projector is equipped with a light source for projecting visual objects, while the conference phone is equipped with a microphone via which it is capable of receiving audio signals.
- A user may thus have the projector display a visual tag, such as a Quick Response (QR) code or the like. This may be effected for instance by instructing the projector accordingly by pressing a dedicated button of a remote control associated with the projector, or by having the projector display the QR code upon power-on.
- The user thus sets up communication between the projector and the relay device of the invention, being, e.g., a smartphone, using a first means of communication, in this exemplifying embodiment by having the smartphone read the QR code displayed by the projector onto a wall or projection screen, using the smartphone's camera. The read QR code constitutes a first data representation from which a secret shared by the projector and the smartphone can be derived, for instance in the form of a particular binary sequence.
- Now, the user subsequently sets up communication between the conference phone and her smartphone via a second means of communication, in this example by transmitting an audio signal which is picked-up by a microphone of the conference phone, in order to provide the shared secret to the conference phone.
- Prior to submitting the audio signal, the smartphone generates a second data representation from the acquired first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived by the conference phone. Hence, in order to provide the conference phone with data from which the shared secret can be derived, the first data representation is coded into the audio signal which is transmitted to the conference phone. Thereby, the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned binary sequence) can be derived by the conference phone.
- Advantageously, the smartphone has enabled secure communication between the projector and the conference phone; when the two devices subsequently establish communication via for example Bluetooth, WiFi, or the Internet, etc, they both have access to the shared secret, i.e., the binary sequence used as an example hereinabove, and secure communication can be undertaken.
- In the second aspect of the invention, assuming that a first device in the form of a tablet is to be paired/associated with a second device, again embodied by a conference phone; the tablet is equipped with a motion sensor such as an accelerometer, while the conference phone is equipped with a microphone via which it is capable of receiving audio signals.
- The user initiates the pairing, e.g., by bumping her smartphone relay device against the tablet, or alternatively by shaking the smartphone together with the tablet. Either way, the motion sensor of the smartphone will produce sensor data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data representing motion which both the smartphone and the tablet are subjected to. The shared secret may be represented by a particular binary sequence.
- Similar to the exemplifying embodiment given for the first aspect of the invention, a second data representation from which the shared secret can be derived is generated by the smartphone and provided to the conference phone.
- However, in the second aspect, the smartphone generates the second data representation from the acquired sensor data, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived by the conference phone. Hence, in order to provide the conference phone with data from which the shared secret can be derived, at least a part of the sensor data is coded into the audio signal which is transmitted to the conference phone. Thereby, the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned binary sequence) can be derived by the conference phone.
- Advantageously, the smartphone has enabled secure communication between of the tablet and the conference phone; when the two devices subsequently establish communication via for example Bluetooth, WiFi, or the Internet, etc, they both have access to the shared secret, i.e., the binary sequence that was created upon bumping or shaking the tablet and the smartphone together, and secure communication can be undertaken.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the motion sensor data represents physical contact with the first communications device. Hence, the computing device and the first communications device may advantageously be bumped together to initiate establishment of a shared secret.
- In another embodiment of the invention, the motion sensor data represents a movement pattern common with the first communications device. Hence, the computing device and the first communications device may advantageously be shaken together to initiate establishment of a shared secret.
- In a further embodiment of the invention, a secret shared between a first communications device and a group of second communications devices is established, in which case the group of second communications device is provided with the second data representation.
- In still a further embedment of the invention, at least two of the second communication devices comprised in the group are provided with the second data representation via different means of communication. For instance, one of the second communications devices is provided with the second data representation visually while the other is provided with the second data representation audibly.
- In still another embodiment of the invention, the computing device derives the shared secret from the first data representation or the motion sensor data, whichever is applicable, and establishes secure communication with the first communications device and/or the at least one second communications device using the derived shared secret.
- In an embodiment, the acquiring of a first data representation from which the shared secret can be derived comprises one of: visually acquiring the first data representation, audibly acquiring the first data representation, and acquiring the first data representation over a wireless radio communication channel.
- In another embodiment, the providing of a second data representation from which the shared secret can be derived comprises one of: visually providing the second data representation, audibly providing the second data representation, and providing the second data representation over a wireless radio communication channel.
- Generally, all terms used in the claims are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning in the technical field, unless explicitly defined otherwise herein. All references to “a/an/the element, apparatus, component, means, step, etc.” are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of the element, apparatus, component, means, step, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise. The steps of any method disclosed herein do not have to be performed in the exact order disclosed, unless explicitly stated.
- The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a computing device according to an embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method performed by the computing device ofFIG. 1 , of establishing a secret shared between the first communications device and the second communications device; -
FIG. 3 illustrates a computing device according to another embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device; -
FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method performed by the computing device ofFIG. 3 , of establishing a secret shared between the first communications device and the second communications device; -
FIG. 5 illustrates a computing device according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a computing device according to another embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 7 illustrates a computing device according to a further embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between a first communications devices and a group of second communications devices; -
FIG. 8 illustrates a computing device according to an embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 9 illustrates a computing device according to another embodiment of the invention. - The invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which certain embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
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FIG. 1 illustrates acomputing device 10 according to an embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared between afirst communications device 20 and at least onesecond communications device 30. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method performed by thecomputing device 10 ofFIG. 1 of establishing a secret shared between thefirst communications device 20 and thesecond communications device 30. - The
computing device 10 is embodied in the form of a smartphone inFIG. 1 , while thefirst communications device 20 is embodied in the form of a projector and thesecond communications device 30 in the form of a conference phone. - In order to establish a shared secret between the
projector 20 and theconference phone 30 for enabling subsequent secure communication between the two devices, a user may have the projector display a visual tag, in this particular example aQR code 40. - The user will have the
smartphone 10 read theQR code 40 by means of a camera in order to acquire a first data representation from which a shared secret can be derived. In the illustration ofFIG. 1 , the first data representation comprises a binary sequence “ . . . 010010100100 . . . ” from which the shared secret may be derived. In this particular example, the shared secret is embodied by the 4-bit sequence “1010” interspersed into the first data representation. - In step S102, the
mobile phone 10 generates a second data representation from the first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived. - In this example, the second data representation is provided to the
conference phone 30 from thesmartphone 10 via anaudio signal 50 picked-up by a microphone of theconference phone 30. Hence, in order to provide the conference phone with data from which the shared secret can be derived, the first data representation is coded into theaudio signal 50 which is transmitted to theconference phone 30 in step S103. Thereby, the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned 4-bit sequence) can be derived by the conference phone. - Advantageously, the
smartphone 10 has enabled secure communication between theprojector 20 and theconference phone 30, each communicating with thesmartphone 10 by different means of communication. When the two devices subsequently establish communication via for example alocal WiFi network 60, they both have access to the shared secret, i.e., the 4-bit sequence “1010”, and secure communication can be undertaken. - It should be noted that the shared secret and the first and second data representation may have a different structure than that illustrated with reference to
FIG. 1 . It should further be noted that establishment of secure communication between theprojector 20 and theconference phone 30 may be effected via a device such as a server (not shown) before a secure communication channel can be setup between the two. Moreover, the first and second data representations are illustrated to comprise the 4-bit shared secret interspersed in a longer code. However, it can also be envisaged that the first and second data representation indeed comprises the shared secret only. -
FIG. 3 illustrates acomputing device 10 according to a further embodiment of the invention configured to establish a secret shared between afirst communications device 20 and at least onesecond communications device 30. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart of an embodiment of a method performed by thecomputing device 10 ofFIG. 3 of establishing a secret shared between thefirst communications device 20 and thesecond communications device 30. - Again, the
computing device 10 is embodied in the form of a smartphone and thesecond communications device 30 in the form of a conference phone, while thefirst communications device 20 in this particular embodiment is embodied by a tablet. - In this embodiment, in order to establish a shared secret between the
tablet 20 and theconference phone 30 for enabling subsequent secure communication between the two devices, a user bumps hersmartphone 10 against the tablet. A respective inertia measurement unit (IMU) in thesmartphone 10 and thetablet 20 will register the motion that the two devices are subjected to. The IMU may be an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a magnetometers or a combination of two or more of these types of motion sensors. - From the motion that the
smartphone 10 and thetablet 20 are subjected to, it is possible to conclude whether these exact two devices were bumped together, and a shared secret may thus be established. As previously was mentioned, the motion may be embodied by movement of thesmartphone 10 and the tablet according to a common pattern, such as the user holding the two devices in the same hand and shaking them back and forth. - By shaking the two devices, the motion (i.e., accelerations) which the two devices are subjected to are used to generate a secret, such as a key, which key subsequently is used to establish the secure connection. Since the two devices are moved together, they have performed an identical motion, and thus captured substantially identical motion data. From the identical motion data, identical copies of the shared secret may be established.
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smartphone 10 hence acquires sensor data in step S201 from its IMU, from which data the shared secret can be derived. The acquired sensor data represents the bumping motion that thesmartphone 10 and thetablet 20 was subjected to. In the illustration ofFIG. 3 , the sensor data comprises a binary sequence “ . . . 010010100100 . . . ” from which the shared secret may be derived. In this particular example, the shared secret is embodied by the 4-bit sequence “1010” interspersed into the sensor data. - As in the embodiment previously described with reference to
FIG. 1 , thesmartphone 10 needs to generate a second data representation in a format that can be transmitted to, and interpreted by, theconference phone 30. - In step S202, the
mobile phone 10 thus generates a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived. - Again, the second data representation is provided to the
conference phone 30 from thesmartphone 10 via anaudio signal 50 picked-up by a microphone of theconference phone 30. Hence, in order to provide the conference phone with data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data is coded into theaudio signal 50 which is transmitted to theconference phone 30 in step S203. Thereby, the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned 4-bit sequence) can be derived by theconference phone 30. - Advantageously, the
smartphone 10 has enabled secure communication between thetablet 20 and theconference phone 30. When thetablet 20 and theconference phone 30 subsequently establish communication via theWiFi network 60, they both have access to the shared secret, i.e., the 4-bit sequence “1010”, and secure communication can be undertaken. - With reference to
FIGS. 5 and 6 , the steps of the method performed by thecomputing device 10 according to embodiments of the invention are in practice performed by aprocessing unit 11 embodied in the form of one or more microprocessors arranged to execute acomputer program 12 downloaded to asuitable storage medium 13 associated with the microprocessor, such as a Random Access Memory (RAM), a Flash memory or a hard disk drive. Theprocessing unit 11 is arranged to cause thecomputing device 10 to carry out the method according to embodiments of the present invention when theappropriate computer program 12 comprising computer-executable instructions is downloaded to thestorage medium 13 and executed by theprocessing unit 11. Thestorage medium 13 may also be a computer program product comprising thecomputer program 12. Alternatively, thecomputer program 12 may be transferred to thestorage medium 13 by means of a suitable computer program product, such as a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) or a memory stick. As a further alternative, thecomputer program 12 may be downloaded to thestorage medium 13 over a network. Theprocessing unit 11 may alternatively be embodied in the form of a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), a complex programmable logic device (CPLD), etc. - With reference to
FIG. 6 , in case motion sensor data is acquired from which the shared secret can be derived, thecomputing device 10 is equipped with anIMU 14 as previously described. Advantageously, thecomputing device 10 is embodied by a smartphone, as a smartphone typically is provided with anIMU 14. -
FIG. 7 illustrates acomputing device 10 according to a further embodiment of the invention, configured to establish a secret shared betweentablet 20 and a group of second communications devices, in this exemplifying embodiment theconference phone 30 and anetwork music player 70 communicating via for instance infrared (IR) signals. - In order to establish a shared secret between the
tablet 20 and theconference phone 30 andnetwork music player 70 for enabling subsequent secure communication between the three devices, a user bumps thesmartphone 10 against thetablet 20. A respective IMU in thesmartphone 10 and thetablet 20 will register the motion that the two devices are subjected to, as was described with reference toFIG. 3 . - The
smartphone 10 hence acquires sensor data in step S201 from its IMU, from which data the shared secret can be derived. The acquired sensor data represents the bumping motion that thesmartphone 10 and the table 20 was subjected to. In the illustration ofFIG. 7 , the sensor data comprises a binary sequence “ . . . 010010100100 . . . ” from which the shared secret may be derived. Again, the shared secret is embodied by the 4-bit sequence “1010” interspersed into the sensor data. - In step S202, the
mobile phone 10 generates a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived. In case the group of second communications devices had been communicating with thesmartphone 10 via the same means of communication, the group of devices could have used the same second data representation. - However, in this exemplifying embodiment, the
smartphone 10 needs to generate a second data representation in a format that can be transmitted to, and interpreted by, theconference phone 30 as well as by thenetwork music player 70. - As previously has been described, the second data representation is provided to the
conference phone 30 from thesmartphone 10 via anaudio signal 50 picked-up by a microphone of theconference phone 30. Hence, in order to provide the conference phone with data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data is coded into theaudio signal 50 which is transmitted to theconference phone 30 in step S203. Thereby, the second data representation is generated from which the shared secret (in the form of the above mentioned 4-bit sequence) can be derived by theconference phone 30. - Further, the second data representation is provided to the
network music player 70 from thesmartphone 10 via anIR signal 80 picked-up by an IR sensor of themusic player 70. Hence, in order to provide the network music player with data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data is coded into theIR signal 80 which is transmitted to thenetwork music player 70 in step S203, using a suitable protocol. Thereby, the second data representation is generated from which the 4-bit shared secret can be derived by thenetwork music player 70. - In this particular embodiment, the
network music player 70 is provided with the second data representation via a third means of communication—in this case IR signals—different from the second means of communication (and the first means of communication), in this case being audio signals. It should be noted that it is envisaged that the means of communication used for supplying the second data representation to theconference phone 30 and thenetwork music player 70 may be the same. - Advantageously, the
smartphone 10 has enabled secure communication between thetablet 20 and theconference phone 30 and themusic player 70. When thetablet 20 subsequently establishes communication via theWiFi network 60 with theconference phone 30 and thenetwork music player 70, they all have access to the shared secret, i.e., the 4-bit sequence “1010”, and secure communication can be undertaken. - It should be noted that the first data representation/sensor data, and subsequently the second data representation, may include information such as identification number of a secure communication session to be established, the allowed duration of the session, geographic location, timestamp, maximum number of devices engaged in the communication, etc.
- In a further embodiment of the invention, secure communication channel(s) may be set up between the computing device and the
first communications device 20, and possibly with any one or more of the second communications device(s) 30, 70, and thecomputing device 10 may thus take part in establishing a communication session; thecomputing device 10 readily has access to the first data representation/sensor data from which the shared secret can be derived. -
FIG. 8 illustrates acomputing device 10 according to a further embodiment of the invention, configured to establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device. Thecomputing device 10 comprises acquiring means 101 adapted to acquire, using a first means of communication with the first communications device, a first data representation from which the shared secret can be derived, generating means 102 adapted to generate a second data representation from the first data representation, from which second data representation the shared secret can be derived, and providingmeans 103 adapted to provide, using a second means of communication, the second communications device with the second data representation, the first means of communication being different from the second means of communication. - The means 101-103 may comprise a communications interface for receiving and providing information, and further a local storage for storing data, and may (in analogy with the description given in connection to
FIG. 5 ) be implemented by a processor embodied in the form of one or more microprocessors arranged to execute a computer program downloaded to a suitable storage medium associated with the microprocessor, such as a RAM, a Flash memory or a hard disk drive. -
FIG. 9 illustrates acomputing device 10 according to a further embodiment of the invention, configured to establishing a secret shared between a first communications device and at least one second communications device. Thecomputing device 10 comprises acquiring means 201 adapted to acquire sensor data from which the shared secret can be derived, the sensor data representing motion which both the computing device and the first communications device are subjected to, generating means 202 adapted to generate a second data representation from the sensor data, from which second representation the shared secret can be derived, and providingmeans 203 adapted to provide the second communications device with the second data representation. - The means 201-203 may comprise a communications interface for receiving and providing information, and further a local storage for storing data, and may (in analogy with the description given in connection to
FIG. 6 ) be implemented by a processor embodied in the form of one or more microprocessors arranged to execute a computer program downloaded to a suitable storage medium associated with the microprocessor, such as a RAM, a Flash memory or a hard disk drive. - The disclosure has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the disclosure, as defined by the appended patent claims.
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