WO2000016182A1 - Random number generator seeding method and apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to random number generator methods and apparatus, and more particularly to an improved method and apparatus for randomly seeding a random-numbered generator.
- RNGs random number generators
- Seed Value the starting number or "Seed Value” that will determine the sequence of numbers that the RNG will ultimately produce.
- RNG devices are used in various types of gaming machines including for example, slot machines and similar gambling apparatus, to produce the numbers used to drive the apparatus. See for example, Yfantis, U.S. Patent No. 5,871,400, issued February 16, 1999, and entitled “Random Number Generator For Electronic Applications", expressly incorporated hereinto by reference.
- each machine must operate totally independently of every other machine, the seed value of each machine must be different from that of the others because the seed value will ultimately determine the sequence of numbers that the RNG will produce to drive the game. If two slot machines with the same RNG algorithm are seeded with the same seed value, both machines will produce the same sequence of numbers. This is not permissible because slot machines must include as much randomness as is possible in order to make them "fair” and unpredictable. It is therefore desirable that the RNG seeds for each machine be unknown, unpredictable and different from one machine to another. Before a gaming device such as a slot machine can be put in service, the machine must be initialized.
- the slot machine goes through at least three phases during initialization; namely, set-up, seeding and finally, the seeded phase, and it is not until the seeded state is reached that a player will be able to use the machine in a normal course of play.
- the set- up phase is simply a power-on and initialization phase where RAM tests are performed and the various software and hardware modules are initialized.
- the seeding phase a random number is input to the machine, and once loaded, the apparatus is said to be seeded and play can commence, in the prior art various technologies have been used to select a seed value but such value was generated in a way that permitted inspection and the possibility of tampering. There is therefore a need for a method and apparatus that will permit the generation of a seed value that is totally random, unpredictable, and always different from one machine to another.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a novel method and apparatus for generating the seed number to be used in a random number generator.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for randomly generating and loading a seed number into a register within the random number generator.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus by which a seed can be randomly generated and loaded into the seed register of an RNG during setup of the gaming or other apparatus incorporating an RNG.
- a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes the provision of an RNG seed register and means for capturing a current count number from one or more fast running counters contained within the apparatus upon the occurrence of an act or acts by an apparatus operator as he performs the normal set-up and initialization function.
- means are provided for sensing particular acts of the operator, and upon detection of each such "event", one or more of the counters within the system are read and the count value is appended to previously captured counter values until the desired seed length is obtained.
- the RNG is said to be seeded, the initialization phase is completed and the apparatus may be made available to players to commence game play or other use of the apparatus.
- An important advantage of the present invention is that it uses a random sequence and timing of events to obtain a plurality of unknown count values which when captured in sufficient quantity, will constitute a seed number which is totally unknown, unpredictable and different from one machine to another.
- Another advantage of the present invention is that it creates a seeding operation in which it is virtually impossible for the operator to influence the seeding process in a predictable way to obtain a predictable seed number.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating a first alternative embodiment to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an alternative embodiment to the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating the operational sequence of the embodiments illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2.
- a first embodiment of a seeding apparatus for an RNG 10 is illustrated at 12 and may be schematically represented as including a seed register in the form of a shift register 14 which loads from the right and shifts left as depicted.
- a fast running counters 16 Operatively coupled to the input end of register 14 are one or more fast running counters 16 designated 1 through N.
- These counters are typically not dedicated to the apparatus forming the preferred embodiment of this invention (and are thus shown in dashed lines in Figs. 1 and 2) but are counters used for other purposes in a system including and/or using the RNG 10. It is the ephemeral count per se captured from the counter(s) at one or more particular times ("event times"), that forms an element of the invention.
- an event sensor Coupled to each counter 16 is an event sensor
- a seed register full detector 22 may be used to generate a sensor disable signal for disabling sensor number 1.
- register 14 may offload the entire seed to the RNG, and be zeroed out, or it may form part of several registers or a circulating loop such that the seed continuously circulates through the RNG 10 as part of the random number generating function. At this time, the RNG 10 is said to be seeded and is ready to commence generation of random numbers at its output 24.
- FIG. 2 an alternative embodiment is depicted including an RNG 30, and an associated seed generating circuit is shown in schematic form at 32.
- a register 34 is provided together with a plurality of counters 1-N, as shown at 36, the outputs of which are ganged together so as to simultaneously load the several captured count values in parallel to an input end of register 34 upon the sensing of a particular event by a single event sensor 38.
- Sensor 38 may also generate a shift command causing the new input to be shifted through the register, and thereby by appended to any previous inputs.
- the captured count values will be continually shifted through the register 34 each time an event is sensed until either a predetermined number of such events occur, or a seed register full detector 40 indicates a completed seed and perhaps generates a disable signal for disabling event sensor 38. At this time, seed register 34 contains the full seed and is ready to "seed the RNG" 30.
- sequential outputs of a single sensor may, on the occurrence of events, be stepped through a plurality of counters to capture and extract the required count values, or the outputs of a plurality of sensors may be similarly applied in order to a single counter upon the occurrence of a series of events to obtain the required count values at the times of occurrences of the events.
- the first step is to turn the system power ON and commence initialization of the system.
- the power ON operation causes one or more fast running counters to begin counting.
- any current seed value is zeroed out on power up and the system awaits the detection of an operator event as evidenced by b-lock 46.
- An "operator event” might be the depression of buttons by the operator, the opening of doors, hits applied to a touch screen, etc., or any other predetermined operator action.
- the current count values of the one or more counters are captured (Block 48).
- Such value(s) are then appended to any current seed values (values previously captured and collected) as indicated at 50.
- the seed is tested to determine whether or not there is a predetermined number of bits in the seed, and if not, the system awaits a subsequent user event and the operation is repeated. However, if the test at 52 indicates that enough bits have been loaded into the seed, the operation will be deemed complete and the RNG will be seeded. At this time the event sensor at step 46 may be disabled and the system made ready for use.
- the RNG seed might for example, be a number within the range of 600-700 bits. As indicated above, this number is constructed over time using predetermined but “randomly occurring" events that are caused to occur as a result of normal actions taken by a system operator during system initialization. As suggested above, when a particular input event is detected, one or more fast running counters are read. By “fast running” it is meant that the counters are counting at rates fast enough that the operator would have no way of determining what the current count value is at any particular time (e.g. the counters may generate bits in nanosecond units). As the count values are captured, the values are appended to previously counted count values until the desired seed length is obtained. In the particular seeding implementation described, upon each event sensed, the current counts of counters collecting the following statistics are read.
- Counter No. 4 pSOS Microsecond Timer (Time_Get) 20 bits 96 bits
- the respective captured values constitute random numbers which when concatenated or otherwise combined, form a larger or different random number for use as a seed.
- the term "Operator” is used herein to generally represent any human or robotic manipulator that is manipulating system components operating in a non- synchronized relationship to the event counters, or otherwise creating an effect upon or within the apparatus that can be sensed as the occurrence of any event.
- the term "counter” is intended to include any device or means that changes with time and from which a time related signal can be captured and converted to some type of informational data bits. Examples of such counters might include mechanical or electronic clocks, shaft encoders, timing lights, moving electromagnetic flags, etc., and any sensory detectors associated therewith.
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