Cryptography – Video cryptography – Video electric signal modification
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-03
2006-01-03
Sheikh, Ayaz (Department: 2136)
Cryptography
Video cryptography
Video electric signal modification
C380S205000, C380S212000, C380S213000, C375S130000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06983050
ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for protecting copyrighted information, e.g., video signals, from unauthorized coping. Analog red (R), green (G) and blue (B) video signals are transmitted from a source device, e.g., a display adapter, to a display device, e.g., a monitor, over corresponding analog signal lines after the identify of the destination device is confirmed by receipt of a certificate assigned to the destination device. A session key, used for encrypting the analog signals, is generated and exchanged between the source and destination devices after the identification of the destination device is confirmed. The source and destination devices each includes a pseudo-random number generator driven by the session key. The lines that carry the R, G and S video signals are changed, e.g., swapped, on a periodic basis as a function of the output of the pseudo-random number generator in the source device. The destination device, which has an input to its pseudo-random number generator synchronized with the random number generator of the source device, decrypts the received video signals in a complimentary fashion to the encryption. Encrypted digital information subject to copying constraint may be supplied to a display adapter via an IEEE 1399 compliant bus.
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England Paul
Yacobi Yacov
Yuval Gideon A.
Hoffman Brandon
Lee & Hayes PLLC
Microsoft Corporation
Sheikh Ayaz
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