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Mr.PRABHAT KUMAR MOHAPATRA SMART CARD UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr.PRABHAT KUMAR MOHAPATRA

SMART CARDS-WHAT ARE THEY? A Smart Card (Chip Card) or Integrated Chip Card (ICC), is a plastic card with a small computer chip embedded in it. a pl card with a small A computer chip embedded in it. –Memory –Mi

Resembles a credit card in that it is similar in size and material composition 2. Semiconductor allows the Smart Card to accept, store, and send information. 3. Can hold 80 times more data than magnetic-stripe cards. 4. Contain between 16 KB and 32 KB of information.

SMART CARD CLASSIFICATION

COMPONENT BASED CLASSIFICATION MEMORY CARDS MOST COMMON AND CHEAPEST CONTAIN EEPROM AND ROM AREAS WHERE USED: PREPAID TELEPHONE CARDS,PARKING SCHEMES,TICKETING

MEMORY CARD ARCHITECTURE

CHIP CARDS CARDS THAT CONTAIN A MICROPROCESSORS PROVIDE ROBUST SECURITY AREAS WHERE USED: FINANCIAL CARDS,ELECTRONICS PURSES, ACCESS CONTROL

CHIP CARD ARCHITECTURE

INTREFACE BASED CLASSIFICATION CONTACT CARDS REQUIRE INSERTION INTO THE READER 6-8 GOLD PLATE CONTACT

CONTACTLESS CARDS NO INTERTION IS REQUIRED USED WHEN TRANSACTION IS CARRIED OUT QUICKLY

OS BASED CLASSIFICATION • Smart Card Operating Systems (SCOS) are placed on ROM and usually occupy lesser than 16 KB. • SCOS handle: File Handling and Manipulation. Memory Management. Data Transmission Protocols. • Various SCOS available are: Java Card, Oscar , StarCOS MFC , MultOS , Cyberflex

SMART CARD ARCHITECTURE CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT MEMORY SYSTEM INPUT/OUTPUT INTERFACE DEVICES OPERATING SYSTEM FILE SYSTEM SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

SMART CARD PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS

SMART CARD ELECTRICAL CONTACTS

SMART CARD ADVANTAGES 1.SECURITY 2.CONVENIENCE 3. ECONOMIC BENEFITS 4.CUSTOMIZATION 5. LIFE OF A SMART CARD IS LONGER

CONCLUSION However, smart cards are an indispensable commercial infrastructure in a networked marketplace which combines the functions of purses, credit cards, ID cards, tickets, coupons and tokens with data for personalized settings. The electronic persona in the digital world will be indeed in the form of a smart card and no enterprise solutions should ignore its potential impacts on business.

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