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(11)EP 2 471 291 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
25.03.2020 Bulletin 2020/13

(21)Application number: 10749605.1

(22)Date of filing:  20.08.2010
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H04W 12/06(2009.01)
H04L 29/08(2006.01)
H04L 29/06(2006.01)
H04W 84/12(2009.01)
(86)International application number:
PCT/EP2010/005127
(87)International publication number:
WO 2011/023338 (03.03.2011 Gazette  2011/09)

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Method, client and system for authentication of a low-security client and a high-security client in a mobile radio network

Verfahren, Client und System zur Authentifizierung eines Clients mit niedriger Sicherheit und einem Clienten mit hoher Sicherheit in einem mobilen Radiofunknetz

Procédé, client et système pour l'authentification d'un client à faible sécurité et un client à forte sécurité pour un réseau radio mobile


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 25.08.2009 EP 09010852
25.08.2009 US 236715 P

(43)Date of publication of application:
04.07.2012 Bulletin 2012/27

(73)Proprietor: Deutsche Telekom AG
53113 Bonn (DE)

(72)Inventor:
  • SONNTAG, Thomas
    53343 Wachtberg (DE)

(74)Representative: Schwöbel, Thilo K. et al
Kutzenberger Wolff & Partner Waidmarkt 11
50676 Köln
50676 Köln (DE)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A1- 0 869 692
WO-A1-2006/059195
  
  • CREVATIN M ET AL: "Security for Industrial Communication Systems", PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE, IEEE. NEW YORK, US, vol. 93, no. 6, 1 June 2005 (2005-06-01), pages 1152-1177, XP011133109, ISSN: 0018-9219
  • LUDOVIC PIÃTRE-CAMBACÃ CR DÃS ET AL: "Cryptographic Key Management for SCADA Systems-Issues and Perspectives", INFORMATION SECURITY AND ASSURANCE, 2008. ISA 2008. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON, IEEE, PISCATAWAY, NJ, USA, 24 April 2008 (2008-04-24), pages 156-161, XP031248734, ISBN: 978-0-7695-3126-7
  
Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


Description

BACKGROUND



[0001] The present invention relates to a method and a system for authentication of the low-security client in a high-security network by using a simplified alternative of a challenge and response method for authentication.

[0002] The high security achieved by using challenge and response methods and subscriber identity modules (SIM) for authentication of a high-security client in a mobile radio network goes along with high costs for development, production, personalization, administration and logistics of SIM Cards. For market segments in which the transmitted data volume amounts to only less than, e.g. ten kilobyte per client per year so that the volume of sales is very low compared to the costs for high security authentication, it is useful to pass on high security and accept a lower security for low-volume clients that only use a small data volume or an otherwise restricted or limited access. This is the case regarding low-volume clients used for machine-to-machine connection e.g. an electric meter.

[0003] European Patent EP 1112666 B1 discloses a method for improving the security of authentication procedures in digital mobile radio networks. The mobile radio network determines, by means of special algorithms and a SIM-specific secret code Ki, from a random number (as a challenge) an authentication result and a temporary code KC. If the high-security client wishes to log in, the mobile radio network transmits the random number to the subscriber identity module (SIM). The SIM determines, by means of the same, special algorithm and its SIM-specific secret code Ki, an associated authentication result and transmits the authentication result back to the mobile radio network (as a response). The mobile radio network compares the received authentication result to the stored authentication result for agreement, and in the case of agreement the high-security client is considered authenticated. The code KC calculated on both ends is used on both ends for decoding the transmission.

[0004] The drawback of the method mentioned above is that it goes along with high costs for development, production, personalization, administration and logistics of SIM Cards compared to the transmitted data volume that amounts to only some kilobyte per client per year. Moreover, Crevatin M. et al.: "Security for Industrial Communication Systems", Proceedings of the IEEE, New York, US, vol. 93, no. 6, 1 June 2005, pages 1152-1177, XP011133109 describes relevant specifications and implementations for a number of standardized automation protocols. WO 2006/059195 A1 discloses an architecture including multiple intelligent electronic devices distributed throughout a power distribution system to manage the flow and consumption of power from the system.

SUMMARY



[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a method and a system for authentication of the low-security client in a high-security network by using a simplified alternative of a challenge and response method for authentication.

[0006] According to the present invention a high security network is a network that requires the following steps for authentication: authentication of the high-security client comprises a first step and a second step, wherein the first step comprises transmission of a request for authentication from a base station to the high-security client, wherein the request for authentication comprises a random number as a challenge, wherein the second step comprises a first response from the high-security client to the base station, wherein the first response comprises a generated number generated by performing a keyed cryptographic function on the challenge,

[0007] According to the present invention low security means that authentication comprises the following steps: authentication of the low-security client comprises a third step comprising a fixed number being provided to the low-security client and a fourth step comprising a second response from the low-security client to the base station, wherein the second response comprises the fixed number.

[0008] The object to the present invention is achieved by a method according to claim 1.

[0009] According to the present invention it is thereby advantageously possible to authenticate the low-security client in a high security network without changing the interfaces between the low-security client and the network thus it is possible to provide existing services in parallel operation to the low-security client and the high-security client, wherein such a parallel operation is especially possible for low-security clients used for metering electricity, gas or water.

[0010] In the context of the present invention, the term "fixed number" means any data or information, whether in numeric and/or alphanumeric and/or in string form.

[0011] According to the present invention it is preferred that the fixed number is used to authenticate the low-security client for at least one subsequent authentication and preferably for each subsequent authentication of the low-security client.

[0012] According to the present invention it is thereby advantageously possible to use the fixed number for a large number of authentications. Therefore authentication of the low security client is simpler and furthermore cheaper than authentication of the high-security client.

[0013] According to the present invention for the low-security client a limited access to the mobile radio network is granted, compared to an access of the high-security client. The limited access to the mobile radio network of the low-security client can be realized such that the low-security client does not have a voice access and/or that the low-security client does not have a roaming possibility.

[0014] According to the present invention it is thereby advantageously possible to limit the data volume used by a low-security client thus the network utilization by low-security clients is limitable. Regarding the fact that unauthorized network utilization of the low-security access is more easily possible compared to the high-security access, the limitation of the access of the low security clients (e.g. limited data volume) limits the data volume transmitted by unauthorized network utilization and therefore the costs of misuse are limited. Furthermore it is advantageously possible by limiting the low-security access, e.g. by limiting the data volume or the number of low-security accesses in a predetermined time, to minimize the impairment of the high-security access.

[0015] According to the present invention it is furthermore preferred that the limited access comprises a time limit or a data transfer volume limit.

[0016] According to the present invention it is thereby advantageously possible to limit the network resources used by a low-security client. For example the low-security access is limitable to less than 1 MB of transmitted data volume per year or more advantageously to less than 100 KB of transmitted data volume per year or more advantageously to less than 10 KB of transmitted data volume per year or more advantageously to less than 1 KB of transmitted data volume per year.

[0017] According to the present invention it is furthermore preferred that a first client identification code is transmitted by the high-security client to the base station and a second client identification code is transmitted by the low-security client to the base station, wherein the second client identification code is transmitted before the second response is transmitted. Preferably, the first client identification code is the (International Mobile Subscriber Identification) IMSI information of the high security client and the second client identification code is the IMSI information of the low security client.

[0018] According to the present invention it is thereby advantageously possible to identify a low-security client if the second identification code is assigned to the fixed number.

[0019] According to the present invention it is furthermore preferred that the second client identification code is transmitted substantially at the same time as the second response.

[0020] According to the present invention it is thereby advantageously possible to identify the low-security client and receive the fixed number in only one step.

[0021] Further, a low-security client for authentication in a mobile radio network is disclosed, the mobile radio network comprising a high-security client and the low-security client, wherein the mobile radio network is a high-security network, wherein authentication of the high-security client comprises a transmission of a request for authentication from a base station to the high-security client, wherein the request for authentication comprises a random number as a challenge, wherein authentication of the high-security client comprises a first response transmitted from the high-security client to the base station, wherein the first response comprises a generated number generated by performing a keyed cryptographic function on the challenge, wherein authentication of the low-security client comprises a fixed number provided to the low-security client and a second response transmitted from the low-security client to the base station, wherein the second response comprises the fixed number, wherein the low-security client comprises a second identification code and the fixed number, wherein for the low-security client a limited access to the mobile radio network is granted, compared to an access of the high-security client.

[0022] According to the present invention it is advantageously possible to reduce costs for the low-security client compared to the high-security client.

[0023] The invention further relates to a system according to claim 6.

[0024] According to the present invention it is furthermore preferred that the system comprises the low-security client with a memory unit, wherein the fixed number is stored in the memory unit, wherein the fixed number is preferably encrypted in the memory unit.

[0025] According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the challenge can be stored permanently in the database.

[0026] These and other characteristics, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention. The description is given for sake of example only, without limiting the scope of the invention. The reference figures quoted below refer to the attached drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



[0027] 

Figure 1 shows schematically a cell of a mobile radio network.

Figure 2 shows schematically an exchange of information between a base station and a high-security client.

Figure 3 shows schematically exchanges of information between a core network and a low-security client and between the core network and the base station according to the present invention.

Figure 4 shows schematically an exchange of information between the base station and the low-security client according to the present invention.

Figures 5 and 6 show schematically exchanges of information between the base station and the low-security client according to the present invention.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION



[0028] The present invention will be described with respect to particular embodiments and with reference to certain drawings but the invention is not limited thereto but only by the claims. The drawings described are only schematic and are non-limiting. In the drawings, the size of some of the elements may be exaggerated and not drawn on scale for illustrative purposes.

[0029] Where an indefinite or definite article is used when referring to a singular noun, e.g. "a", "an", "the", this includes a plural of that noun unless something else is specifically stated.

[0030] Furthermore, the terms first, second, third and the like in the description and in the claims are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the terms so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and that the embodiments of the invention described herein are capable of operation in other sequences than described of illustrated herein.

[0031] Figure 1 shows schematically a cell 1 of a cellular mobile radio network. The cellular mobile radio network comprises a core network 2 with a database 3 and a multitude of base stations, one thereof, a base station 10, is connected to a high-security client 11 and a low-security client 12. Figure 1 shows the possibility of providing existing services in parallel operation to the low-security client 12 and the high-security client 11 without changing the interfaces between the low-security client 12 and the network according to the present invention.

[0032] According a preferred embodiment of the invention, the low-security client 12 is limitable to less than 1 MB of transmitted data volume per year or more advantageously to less than 100 KB of transmitted data volume per year or more advantageously to less than 10 KB of transmitted data volume per year or more advantageously to less than 1 KB of transmitted data volume per year thus network utilization by the low-security client 12 is limitable and the service for the high-security clients 11 is not affected.

[0033] According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the low-security client 12 is also limitable to transmit data only in certain time intervals, especially in times of low network utilization or in predetermined time slots. Furthermore there is a first possibility comprising that the base station 10 defines the beginning and the length of a time slot in which the low-security client 12 can have access to the mobile radio network. Furthermore there is a second possibility comprising that the low-security client 12 defines the beginning and the length of a time slot in which the low-security client 12 can have access to the mobile radio network. The first possibility comprises two alternatives. First the base station 10 requests a data transfer from the low-security client 12 once a day or more advantageously once a month or more advantageously once a year. Second the base station 10 informs the low-security client 12 about the beginning and the length of time slots, in which the low-security client 12 can have access to the mobile radio network. More advantageously only once a day a time slot is opened, more advantageously only once a week, more advantageously only once a month, more advantageously once a year. The second possibility comprises two alternatives. First the low-security client 12 transmits data only in predetermined time slots stored in the low-security client 12. The beginning and length of such predetermined time slots are preconfigured in the low-security client 12 or transmitted by the core network 2. More advantageously such predetermined time slots are scheduled once a day, more advantageously only once a week, more advantageously only once a month, more advantageously once a year. Second the low-security client 12 sends a request for a low-security access to the base station 10, advantageously the low-security client 12 sends a request for a low-security access once a day, more advantageously once a week, more advantageously once a month, more advantageously once a year.

[0034] According to another preferred embodiment of the invention the low-security client 12 advantageously transmits data using SMS (Short Message Service). In this case, the access is, e.g., limitable to less than 80 short messages per year, preferably to less than 20 short messages per year, preferably to less than 10 short messages per year preferably only one short message per year.

[0035] According to further preferred embodiments of the invention, the low security client 12 is realized in two different hardware configurations. The first configuration is that the low-security client 12 comprises a metering device, e.g. a meter of electricity or water or gas. The second configuration is that the low-security client 12 does not comprise a metering device but is assigned to at least e.g. one meter of gas or electricity or water.

[0036] Regarding the low-security client 12 and the low-security access a plurality of combinations of the limitation alternatives is possible, e.g. it is possible that the low-security client 12 is predetermined to one time slot per month, wherein the low-security client 12 can transmit 10 KB of data volume in such a time slot or a different combination of a time limitation and a volume limitation is possible.

[0037] Figure 2 shows the steps of authentication of the high-security client 11, wherein authentication of the high-security client 11 comprises a first step and a second step, wherein the first step comprises transmission of a request for authentication 20 from the base station 10 to the high-security client 11, wherein the request for authentication 20 comprises a random number 21 as a challenge, wherein the second step comprises a first response 30 from the high-security client 11 to the base station 10, wherein the first response 30 comprises a generated number 31 generated by performing a keyed cryptographic function on the challenge. Figure 2 shows the steps of authentication of a normal client (a high-security client 11) of a known mobile radio network. According to the present invention, the low-security client 12 uses the mobile radio network at the same time as the high-security client 11.

[0038] Figure 3 shows a third step of authentication of the low-security client 12, wherein in the third step the core network 2 provides a second client identification code 51 and a fixed number 41, both stored in a database 3, to the low-security client 12. The second client identification code 51 and the fixed number 41 are providable to the low-security client 12 e.g. per mail or email or internet or short message. Advantageously the second client identification code 51 is providable to the low-security client 12 a short time - compared to the high-security client 11 - before the usage of the low-security client 12 in the mobile radio network begins, so that changes of the second client identification code 51 are easily and cheaply possible. Moreover the second client identification code 51 is storable in the database 3 a short time - compared to the high-security client 11 - before the usage of the low-security client 12 in the mobile radio network begins, so that the costs for memory space in the database 3 are limitable compared to the high-security client 11. Furthermore the network provider is changeable without changing hardware, especially without changing a SIM card. It is also advantageous that the fixed number 41 and /or the second client identification code 51 is definable long time, e.g. months or years, before the usage of the low-security client in the mobile radio network begins. This leads to the advantage that the fixed number 41 and /or the second client identification code 51 is valid a long time, e.g. months or years, and does not need to be generated shortly before low-security access is granted (like in the high-security case). Furthermore it is possible that the fixed number 41 and /or the second client identification code 51 is provided to the low-security client 12 long time before the usage in the network begins.

[0039] Figure 4 shows a fourth step of authentication of the low-security client 12 comprising a second response 40 from the low-security client 12 to the base station 10, wherein the second response 40 comprises the fixed number 41.

[0040] Figure 5 shows a second client identification code 51 being transmitted by the low-security client 12 to the base station 10, wherein the second client identification code 51 is transmitted before the second response 40 is transmitted.

[0041] Figure 6 shows the second client identification code 51 is transmitted substantially at the same time as the second response 40.

[0042] According to the preceding two embodiments, it is advantageously possible that a plurality of low-security clients 12 shares the same second identification code 51, thus the number of second identification codes 51 is reducible to reduce the costs for administration of the plurality of low-security clients 12. It must therefore be avoided that two or more of such a plurality of low-security clients 12 use the low-security access at the same time. For example in the case of metering a plurality of meters of gas, water or electricity shares one low-security access and each meter of such a plurality transmits data at a different time.


Claims

1. Method for authentication of a high-security client (11) and a low-security client (12) for use in a mobile radio network, wherein the mobile radio network comprises a core network (2) and a base station (10), wherein the mobile radio network is a high-security network, wherein authentication of the high-security client (11) comprises a first step and a second step, wherein the first step comprises transmission of a request for authentication (20) from the base station (10) to the high-security client (11), wherein the request for authentication (20) comprises a random number (21) as a challenge, wherein the second step comprises a first response (30) from the high-security client (11) to the base station (10), wherein the first response (30) comprises a generated number (31) generated by performing a keyed cryptographic function on the challenge, wherein authentication of the low-security client (12) comprises a third step comprising a fixed number (41) being provided to the low-security client (12) by the core network (2) and a fourth step comprising a second response (40) from the low-security client (12) to the base station (10), wherein the second response (40) comprises the fixed number (41), wherein for the low-security client (12) a limited access to the mobile radio network is granted, compared to an access of the high-security client (11), wherein the low-security client (12) comprises a second identification code (51), wherein - in a database (3) - the second identification code (51) and the fixed number (41) are assigned to each other, wherein a plurality of low-security clients (12) shares the same second identification code (51), wherein it is avoided that two or more of the plurality of low-security clients (12) use the low-security access at the same time.
 
2. Method according to claim 1, wherein in each subsequent authentication of the high-security client (11) a further generated number is generated and the further generated number differs from the generated number (31), wherein the fixed number (41) is used to authenticate the low-security client (12) for at least one subsequent authentication and preferably for each subsequent authentication of the low-security client (12).
 
3. Method according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the limited access comprises a time limit or a data transfer volume limit.
 
4. Method according to claim 1, wherein a first client identification code is transmitted by the high-security client (11) to the base station (10) and the second client identification code (51) is transmitted by the low-security client (12) to the base station (10), wherein the second client identification code (51) is transmitted before the second response (40) is transmitted.
 
5. Method according to claim 1, wherein a first client identification code is transmitted by the high-security client (11) to the base station (10) and the second client identification code (51) is transmitted by the low-security client (12) to the base station (10), wherein the second client identification code (51) is transmitted substantially at the same time as the second response (40).
 
6. System for authentication, in a mobile radio network, of a high-security client (11) and a low-security client (12), wherein the mobile radio network comprises a core network (2) and a base station (10), wherein the mobile radio network is a high-security network, wherein authentication of the high-security client (11) comprises a transmission of a request for authentication (20) from the base station (10) to the high-security client (11), wherein the request for authentication (20) comprises a random number (21) as a challenge, wherein authentication of the high-security client (11) comprises a first response (30) transmitted from the high-security client (11) to the base station (10), wherein the first response (30) comprises a generated number (31) generated by performing a keyed cryptographic function on the challenge, wherein authentication of the low-security client (12) comprises a fixed number (41) provided to the low-security client (12) by the core network (2) and a second response (40) transmitted from the low-security client (12) to the base station (10), wherein the second response (40) comprises the fixed number (41), wherein the low-security client (12) comprises a second identification code (51), wherein the system comprises a database (3), wherein in the database (3) the second identification code (51) and the fixed number (41) are assigned to each other, wherein for the low-security client (12) a limited access to the mobile radio network is granted, compared to an access of the high-security client (11), wherein a plurality of low-security clients (12) shares the same second identification code (51), wherein the system is configured such that it is avoided that two or more of the plurality of low-security clients (12) use the low-security access at the same time.
 
7. System according to claim 6, wherein the system comprises the low-security client (12) with a memory unit, wherein the fixed number (41) is stored in the memory unit, wherein the fixed number (41) is preferably encrypted in the memory unit.
 


Ansprüche

1. Verfahren zur Authentifizierung eines Hochsicherheitsclients (11) und eines Niedersicherheitsclients (12) zur Verwendung in einem Mobilfunknetz, wobei das Mobilfunknetz ein Kernnetzwerk (2) und eine Basisstation (10) umfasst, wobei das Mobilfunknetz ein Hochsicherheitsnetz ist, wobei die Authentifizierung des Hochsicherheitsclients (11) einen ersten Schritt und einen zweiten Schritt umfasst, wobei der erste Schritt eine Übertragung einer Anfrage zur Authentifizierung (20) von der Basisstation (10) an den Hochsicherheitsclient (11) umfasst, wobei die Anfrage zur Authentifizierung (20) eine Zufallszahl (21) als Abfrage umfasst, wobei der zweite Schritt eine erste Antwort (30) von dem Hochsicherheitsclient (11) an die Basisstation (10) umfasst, wobei die erste Antwort (30) eine erzeugte Zahl (31) umfasst, die erzeugt wird, indem eine verschlüsselte kryptografische Funktion auf der Abfrage durchgeführt wird, wobei die Authentifizierung des Niedersicherheitsclients (12) einen dritten Schritt, der umfasst, dass eine feste Zahl (41) dem Niedersicherheitsclient (12) durch das Kernnetzwerk (2) bereitgestellt wird, und einen vierten Schritt, der eine zweite Antwort (40) von dem Niedersicherheitsclient (12) an die Basisstation (10) umfasst, umfasst, wobei die zweite Antwort (40) die feste Zahl (41) umfasst, wobei für den Niedersicherheitsclient (12) ein begrenzter Zugang zu dem Mobilfunknetz im Vergleich zu einem Zugang des Hochsicherheitsclients (11) gewährt wird, wobei der Niedersicherheitsclient (12) einen zweiten Identifizierungscode (51) umfasst, wobei - in einer Datenbank (3) - der zweite Identifizierungscode (51) und die feste Zahl (41) einander zugeordnet sind, wobei mehrere Niedersicherheitsclients (12) den gleichen zweiten Identifizierungscode (51) teilen, wobei vermieden wird, dass zwei oder mehr der mehreren Niedersicherheitsclients (12) den Niedersicherheitszugang gleichzeitig verwenden.
 
2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei bei jeder nachfolgenden Authentifizierung des Hochsicherheitsclients (11) eine weitere erzeugte Zahl erzeugt wird und die weitere erzeugte Zahl von der erzeugten Zahl (31) abweicht, wobei die feste Zahl (41) verwendet wird, um den Niedersicherheitsclient (12) für mindestens eine nachfolgende Authentifizierung und vorzugsweise für jede nachfolgende Authentifizierung des Niedersicherheitsclients (12) zu authentifizieren.
 
3. Verfahren nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der begrenzte Zugang eine Zeitbegrenzung oder eine Datenübertragungsvolumenbegrenzung umfasst.
 
4. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei ein erster Client-Identifizierungscode durch den Hochsicherheitsclient (11) an die Basisstation (10) übertragen wird und der zweite Client-Identifizierungscode (51) durch den Niedersicherheitsclient (12) an die Basisstation (10) übertragen wird, wobei der zweite Client-Identifizierungscode (51) übertragen wird, bevor die zweite Antwort (40) übertragen wird.
 
5. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei ein erster Client-Identifizierungscode durch den Hochsicherheitsclient (11) an die Basisstation (10) übertragen wird und der zweite Client-Identifizierungscode (51) durch den Niedersicherheitsclient (12) an die Basisstation (10) übertragen wird, wobei der zweite Client-Identifizierungscode (51) im Wesentlichen gleichzeitig mit der zweiten Antwort (40) übertragen wird.
 
6. System zur Authentifizierung, in einem Mobilfunknetz, eines Hochsicherheitsclients (11) und eines Niedersicherheitsclients (12), wobei das Mobilfunknetz ein Kernnetzwerk (2) und eine Basisstation (10) umfasst, wobei das Mobilfunknetz ein Hochsicherheitsnetz ist, wobei die Authentifizierung des Hochsicherheitsclients (11) eine Übertragung einer Anfrage zur Authentifizierung (20) von der Basisstation (10) an den Hochsicherheitsclient (11) umfasst, wobei die Anfrage zur Authentifizierung (20) eine Zufallszahl (21) als Abfrage umfasst, wobei die Authentifizierung des Hochsicherheitsclients (11) eine erste Antwort (30), die von dem Hochsicherheitsclient (11) an die Basisstation (10) übertragen wird, umfasst, wobei die erste Antwort (30) eine erzeugte Zahl (31) umfasst, die erzeugt wird, indem eine verschlüsselte kryptografische Funktion auf der Abfrage durchgeführt wird, wobei die Authentifizierung des Niedersicherheitsclients (12) eine feste Zahl (41), die dem Niedersicherheitsclient (12) durch das Kernnetzwerk (2) bereitgestellt wird, und eine zweite Antwort (40), die von dem Niedersicherheitsclient (12) an die Basisstation (10) übertragen wird, umfasst, wobei die zweite Antwort (40) die feste Zahl (41) umfasst, wobei der Niedersicherheitsclient (12) einen zweiten Identifizierungscode (51) umfasst, wobei das System eine Datenbank (3) umfasst, wobei in der Datenbank (3) der zweite Identifizierungscode (51) und die feste Zahl (41) einander zugeordnet sind, wobei für den Niedersicherheitsclient (12) ein begrenzter Zugang zu dem Mobilfunknetz im Vergleich zu einem Zugang des Hochsicherheitsclient (11) gewährt ist, wobei mehrere Niedersicherheitsclients (12) den gleichen zweiten Identifizierungscode (51) teilen, wobei das System derart eingerichtet ist, dass vermieden wird, dass zwei oder mehr der mehreren Niedersicherheitsclients (12) den Niedersicherheitszugang gleichzeitig verwenden.
 
7. System nach Anspruch 6, wobei das System den Niedersicherheitsclient (12) mit einer Speichereinheit umfasst, wobei die feste Zahl (41) in der Speichereinheit gespeichert ist, wobei die feste Zahl (41) vorzugsweise in der Speichereinheit verschlüsselt ist.
 


Revendications

1. Procédé d'authentification d'un client de haute sécurité (11) et d'un client de faible sécurité (12) pour son utilisation dans un réseau de radiocommunication mobile, dans lequel le réseau de radiocommunication mobile comprend un réseau d'infrastructure (2) et une station de base (10), dans lequel le réseau de radiocommunication mobile est un réseau de haute sécurité, dans lequel l'authentification du client de haute sécurité (11) comprend une première étape et une deuxième étape, dans lequel la première étape comprend la transmission d'une demande d'authentification (20) de la station de base (10) au client de haute sécurité (11), dans lequel la demande d'authentification (20) comprend un nombre aléatoire (21) en tant que défi, dans lequel la deuxième étape comprend une première réponse (30) du client de haute sécurité (11) à la station de base (10), dans lequel la première réponse (30) comprend un nombre généré (31) qui est généré en réalisant une fonction cryptographique à clé sur le défi, dans lequel l'authentification du client de faible sécurité (12) comprend une troisième étape comprenant un nombre fixe (41) qui est fourni au client de faible sécurité (12) par le réseau d'infrastructure (2) et une quatrième étape comprenant une seconde réponse (40) du client de faible sécurité (12) à la station de base (10), dans lequel la seconde réponse (40) comprend le nombre fixe (41), dans lequel pour le client de faible sécurité (12), un accès limité au réseau de radiocommunication mobile est autorisé, en comparaison à un accès du client de haute sécurité (11), dans lequel le client de faible sécurité (12) comprend un second code d'identification (51), dans lequel - dans une base de données (3) - le second code d'identification (51) et le nombre fixe (41) sont associés l'un à l'autre, dans lequel une pluralité de clients de faible sécurité (12) partagent le même second code d'identification (51), dans lequel on évite que deux ou plus de la pluralité de clients de faible sécurité (12) utilisent l'accès de faible sécurité en même temps.
 
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel à chaque authentification ultérieure du client de haute sécurité (11), un nombre généré supplémentaire est généré et le nombre généré supplémentaire diffère du nombre généré (31), dans lequel le nombre fixe (41) est utilisé pour authentifier le client de faible sécurité (12) pour au moins une authentification ultérieure et de préférence pour chaque authentification ultérieure du client de faible sécurité (12).
 
3. Procédé selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel l'accès limité comprend une limite de temps ou une limite de volume de transfert de données.
 
4. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel un premier code d'identification client est transmis par le client de haute sécurité (11) à la station de base (10) et le second code d'identification client (51) est transmis par le client de faible sécurité (12) à la station de base (10), dans lequel le second code d'identification client (51) est transmis avant que la seconde réponse (40) soit transmise.
 
5. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel un premier code d'identification client est transmis par le client de haute sécurité (11) à la station de base (10) et le second code d'identification client (51) est transmis par le client de faible sécurité (12) à la station de base (10), dans lequel le second code d'identification client (51) est transmis sensiblement en même temps que la seconde réponse (40).
 
6. Système d'authentification, dans un réseau de radiocommunication mobile, d'un client de haute sécurité (11) et d'un client de faible sécurité (12), dans lequel le réseau de radiocommunication mobile comprend un réseau d'infrastructure (2) et une station de base (10), dans lequel le réseau de radiocommunication mobile est un réseau de haute sécurité, dans lequel l'authentification du client de haute sécurité (11) comprend une transmission d'une demande d'authentification (20) de la station de base (10) au client de haute sécurité (11), dans lequel la demande d'authentification (20) comprend un nombre aléatoire (21) en tant que défi, dans lequel l'authentification du client de haute sécurité (11) comprend une première réponse (30) transmise du client de haute sécurité (11) à la station de base (10), dans lequel la première réponse (30) comprend un nombre généré (31) qui est généré en réalisant une fonction cryptographique à clé sur le défi, dans lequel l'authentification du client de faible sécurité (12) comprend un nombre fixe (41) fourni au client de faible sécurité (12) par le réseau d'infrastructure (2) et une seconde réponse (40) transmise du client de faible sécurité (12) à la station de base (10), dans lequel la seconde réponse (40) comprend le nombre fixe (41), dans lequel le client de faible sécurité (12) comprend un second code d'identification (51), dans lequel le système comprend une base de données (3), dans lequel dans la base de données (3), le second code d'identification (51) et le nombre fixe (41) sont associés l'un à l'autre, dans lequel pour le client de faible sécurité (12), un accès limité au réseau de radiocommunication mobile est autorisé, en comparaison à un accès du client de haute sécurité (11), dans lequel une pluralité de clients de faible sécurité (12) partagent le même second code d'identification (51), dans lequel le système est configuré de façon à éviter que deux ou plus de la pluralité de clients de faible sécurité (12) utilisent l'accès de faible sécurité en même temps.
 
7. Système selon la revendication 6, dans lequel le système comprend le client de faible sécurité (12) avec une unité de mémoire, dans lequel le nombre fixe (41) est stocké dans l'unité de mémoire, dans lequel le nombre fixe (41) est de préférence chiffré dans l'unité de mémoire.
 




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