Cryptographic key exchange over an electrostatic channel
US-2016014598-A1 · Jan 14, 2016 · US
US9639183B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9639183-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615069852-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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A method is provided to interface an active stylus with a sensor controller, wherein the sensor controller is coupled to a sensor configured to receive input from the active stylus. In the method the sensor controller caches stylus capability information of the active stylus. The stylus capability information includes setting information for inking used by an application program executed to display input from the active stylus on the sensor. The active stylus generates a hash value of the stylus capability information and transmits the hash value to the sensor controller when the active stylus enters a sensing zone of the sensor controller.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of interfacing an active stylus with a sensor controller, the sensor controller coupled to a sensor configured to receive input from the active stylus, the method comprising: the sensor controller caching stylus capability information of the active stylus, wherein the stylus capability information includes setting information for inking used by an application program executed to display input from the active stylus on the sensor; and the active stylus generating a hash value of the stylus capability information and transmitting the hash value to the sensor controller when the active stylus enters a sensing zone of the sensor controller, wherein the hash value is of a fixed data size smaller than a data size of the stylus capability information. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the active stylus and the sensor are capacitively coupled. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the setting information for inking includes at least one of: i) stylus line width, ii) stylus tip type, iii) color, and iv) a unique identifying number of the active stylus. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the setting information for inking includes a color indication which is changeable by a user through one or more switches located on the active stylus. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the setting information for inking includes a unique identifying number of the active stylus which is changeable by a user through one or more switches located on the active stylus. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hash value is generated based on the stylus capability information including a unique identification number of the active stylus, stylus line width, stylus tip type, and color of the active stylus. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: the sensor controller determining whether the hash value received from the active stylus matches the stylus capability information cached in the sensor controller; when the hash value matches, the sensor controller using the matched stylus capability information cached in the sensor controller; and when the hash value does not match, the sensor controller transmitting a read command to request the active stylus to transmit the stylus capability information to the sensor controller to be cached in the sensor controller. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: the sensor controller determining whether the hash value received from the active stylus matches the stylus capability information cached in the sensor controller; when the hash value matches, the sensor controller transmitting to the active stylus a second hash value corresponding to the stylus capability information cached in the sensor controller; and the active stylus determining whether the second hash value received from the sensor controller corresponds to a second hash value of the stylus capability information of the active stylus. 9. A sensor controller to be coupled to a sensor which is configured to receive input from an active stylus, the sensor controller comprising: a transmitter/receiver configured to transmit/receive signals to/from the active stylus; a cache configured to store stylus capability information of the active stylus, wherein the stylus capability information includes setting information used by an application program executed and working in conjunction with the sensor controller to display input from the active stylus on the sensor; and a processor coupled to the transmitter/receiver and the cache, wherein the processor, in operation, receives a hash value of the stylus capability information from the active stylus, the hash value being of a fixed data size smaller than data size of the stylus capability information, and uses the cached capability information when the received hash value matches the stylus capability information stored in the cache of the sensor controller. 10. The sensor controller of claim 9 , wherein the processor: when the received hash value does not match the stylus capability information cached in the sensor controller, directs the transmitter/receiver to transmit a read command to request the active stylus to transmit the stylus capability information to the sensor controller to be cached in the sensor controller. 11. The sensor controller of claim 9 , wherein the processor: when the received hash value matches, directs the transmitter/receiver to transmit to the active stylus a second hash value corresponding to the stylus capability information cached in the sensor controller. 12. The sensor controller of claim 9 , wherein the hash value is based on the stylus capability information including at least one of a global ID of the active stylus, stylus line width, stylus tip type, and color of the active stylus. 13. An active stylus, comprising: a receiver which, in operation, receives periodic beacon signals transmitted from a sensor controller coupled to a sensor that is configured to receive input from the active sensor, the beacon signals to serve as timing reference for time slots used in bidirectional communication between the active stylus and the sensor controller; a processor coupled to the receiver to detect the beacon signal and to generate a hash value of stylus capability information, the hash value being of a fixed data size smaller than a data size of the stylus capability information, wherein the stylus capability information includes setting information for inking used by an application program on a host system working in cooperation with the sensor controller to display input from the active stylus on the sensor; and a transmitter coupled to the processor to transmit the hash value to the sensor controller. 14. The active stylus of claim 13 , which is a capacitive-type active stylus. 15. The active stylus of claim 13 , wherein the setting information includes at least one of: i) stylus line width, ii) stylus tip type, and iii) color, and iv) a unique identifying number of the active stylus. 16. The active stylus of claim 13 , wherein the processor generates the hash value based on the stylus capability information including at least one of a global ID of the active stylus, stylus line width, stylus tip type, and color of the active stylus. 17. The active stylus of claim 13 , wherein, the receiver receives, from the sensor controller, a second hash value corresponding to stylus capability information cached in the sensor controller; and the processor determines whether the received second hash value corresponds to a second hash value of the stylus capability information of the active stylus. 18. A system, comprising: (a) a sensor, (b) a sensor controller coupled to the sensor and including: a transmission controller which, in operation, causes transmission of periodic beacon signals, the beacon signals to serve as timing reference for time slots used in bidirectional communication between the sensor controller and one or more active styluses; and a sensor processor coupled to the transmission controller, and (c) an active stylus including: a receiver which, in operation, receives the periodic beacon signals transmitted from a sensor controller; a stylus processor coupled to the receiver to detect the beacon signal and prepare a signal including stylus capability information of the active stylus; and a transmitter coupled to the stylus processor to transmit, to the sensor controller, a hash value of stylus capability information, the hash value being of a fixed data size smaller than a data size of the stylus capability information, wherein the stylus
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