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RFID and contactless smart card applications
RFID and contactless smart card applications
Autore Paret Dominique
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : Wiley, 2005
Disciplina 621.384/19
Soggetto topico Smart cards
Radio frequency identification systems
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Electrical Engineering
ISBN 0-470-01614-0
0-470-01615-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910130959803321
Paret Dominique  
[Place of publication not identified], : Wiley, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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RFID and contactless smart card applications
RFID and contactless smart card applications
Autore Paret Dominique
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : Wiley, 2005
Disciplina 621.384/19
Soggetto topico Smart cards
Radio frequency identification systems
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Electrical Engineering
ISBN 0-470-01614-0
0-470-01615-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830036103321
Paret Dominique  
[Place of publication not identified], : Wiley, 2005
Materiale a stampa
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RFID and contactless smart card applications
RFID and contactless smart card applications
Autore Paret Dominique
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : Wiley, 2005
Disciplina 621.384/19
Soggetto topico Smart cards
Radio frequency identification systems
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Electrical Engineering
ISBN 0-470-01614-0
0-470-01615-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841663603321
Paret Dominique  
[Place of publication not identified], : Wiley, 2005
Materiale a stampa
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RFID and contactless smart card applications / Dominique Paret ; translated by Roderick Riesco
RFID and contactless smart card applications / Dominique Paret ; translated by Roderick Riesco
Autore Paret, Dominique
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley and Sons, c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 330 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 621.38419
Soggetto topico Smart cards
Radio frequency identification systems
ISBN 0470011955
9780470011959
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000178069707536
Paret, Dominique  
Chichester, England ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley and Sons, c2005
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RFID handbook : fundamentals and applications in contactless smart cards, radio frequency identification and near-field communication / / Klaus Finkenzeller ; translated by Dèort Mèuller
RFID handbook : fundamentals and applications in contactless smart cards, radio frequency identification and near-field communication / / Klaus Finkenzeller ; translated by Dèort Mèuller
Autore Finkenzeller Klaus
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; , : Wiley, , c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (480 p.)
Disciplina 621.38411
658.7/87
Soggetto topico Inventory control - Automation
Radio frequency identification systems
Smart cards
ISBN 1-119-99187-0
1-282-66357-7
9786612663574
0-470-66512-2
0-470-66511-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface to the Third Edition -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Automatic Identification Systems -- 1.2 A Comparison of Different ID Systems -- 1.3 Components of an RFID System -- 2 Differentiation Features of RFID Systems -- 2.1 Fundamental Differentiation Features -- 2.2 Transponder Construction Formats -- 2.3 Frequency, Range and Coupling -- 2.4 Active and Passive Transponder -- 2.5 Information Processing in the Transponder -- 2.6 Selection Criteria for RFID Systems -- 3 Fundamental Operating Principles -- 3.1 1-Bit Transponder -- 3.2 Full- and Half-Duplex Procedure -- 3.3 Sequential Procedures -- 3.4 Near-Field Communication (NFC) -- 4 Physical Principles of RFID Systems -- 4.1 Magnetic Field -- 4.2 Electromagnetic Waves -- 4.3 Surface Waves -- 5 Frequency Ranges and Radio Licensing Regulations -- 5.1 Frequency Ranges Used -- 5.2 The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) -- 5.3 European Licensing Regulations -- 5.4 National Licensing Regulations in Europe -- 5.5 National Licensing Regulations -- 5.6 Comparison of National Regulations -- 6 Coding and Modulation -- 6.1 Coding in the Baseband -- 6.2 Digital Modulation Procedures -- 7 Data Integrity -- 7.1 The Checksum Procedure -- 7.2 Multi-Access Procedures / Anticollision -- 8 Security of RFID Systems -- 8.1 Attacks on RFID Systems -- 8.2 Protection by Cryptographic Measures -- 9 Standardisation -- 9.1 Animal Identification -- 9.2 Contactless Smart Cards -- 9.3 ISO/IEC 69873 / Data Carriers for Tools and Clamping Devices -- 9.4 ISO/IEC 10374 / Container Identification -- 9.5 VDI 4470 / Anti-theft Systems for Goods -- 9.6 Item Management -- 10 The Architecture of Electronic Data Carriers -- 10.1 Transponder with Memory Function -- 10.2 Microprocessors -- 10.3 Memory Technology -- 10.4 Measuring Physical Variables -- 11 Readers -- 11.1 Data Flow in an Application -- 11.2 Components of a Reader -- 11.3 Integrated Reader ICs -- 11.4 Connection of Antennas for Inductive Systems -- 11.5 Reader Designs.
11.6 Near-Field Communication -- 12 The Manufacture of Transponders and Contactless Smart Cards -- 12.1 Glass and Plastic Transponders -- 12.2 Contactless Smart Cards -- 13 Example Applications -- 13.1 Contactless Smart Cards -- 13.2 Public Transport -- 13.3 Contactless Payment Systems -- 13.4 NFC Applications -- 13.5 Electronic Passport -- 13.6 Ski Tickets -- 13.7 Access Control -- 13.8 Transport Systems -- 13.9 Animal Identification -- 13.10 Electronic Immobilisation -- 13.11 Container Identification -- 13.12 Sporting Events -- 13.13 Industrial Automation -- 14 Appendix -- 14.1 Contact Addresses, Associations and Technical Periodicals -- 14.2 Relevant Standards and Regulations -- 14.3 Printed Circuit Board Layouts -- References -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Fundamentals and applications in contactless smart cards, radio frequency identification and near-field communication
Record Nr. UNINA-9910140553403321
Finkenzeller Klaus  
Chichester, West Sussex ; , : Wiley, , c2010
Materiale a stampa
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RFID handbook : fundamentals and applications in contactless smart cards, radio frequency identification and near-field communication / / Klaus Finkenzeller ; translated by Dèort Mèuller
RFID handbook : fundamentals and applications in contactless smart cards, radio frequency identification and near-field communication / / Klaus Finkenzeller ; translated by Dèort Mèuller
Autore Finkenzeller Klaus
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; , : Wiley, , c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (480 p.)
Disciplina 621.38411
658.7/87
Soggetto topico Inventory control - Automation
Radio frequency identification systems
Smart cards
ISBN 1-119-99187-0
1-282-66357-7
9786612663574
0-470-66512-2
0-470-66511-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface to the Third Edition -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Automatic Identification Systems -- 1.2 A Comparison of Different ID Systems -- 1.3 Components of an RFID System -- 2 Differentiation Features of RFID Systems -- 2.1 Fundamental Differentiation Features -- 2.2 Transponder Construction Formats -- 2.3 Frequency, Range and Coupling -- 2.4 Active and Passive Transponder -- 2.5 Information Processing in the Transponder -- 2.6 Selection Criteria for RFID Systems -- 3 Fundamental Operating Principles -- 3.1 1-Bit Transponder -- 3.2 Full- and Half-Duplex Procedure -- 3.3 Sequential Procedures -- 3.4 Near-Field Communication (NFC) -- 4 Physical Principles of RFID Systems -- 4.1 Magnetic Field -- 4.2 Electromagnetic Waves -- 4.3 Surface Waves -- 5 Frequency Ranges and Radio Licensing Regulations -- 5.1 Frequency Ranges Used -- 5.2 The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) -- 5.3 European Licensing Regulations -- 5.4 National Licensing Regulations in Europe -- 5.5 National Licensing Regulations -- 5.6 Comparison of National Regulations -- 6 Coding and Modulation -- 6.1 Coding in the Baseband -- 6.2 Digital Modulation Procedures -- 7 Data Integrity -- 7.1 The Checksum Procedure -- 7.2 Multi-Access Procedures / Anticollision -- 8 Security of RFID Systems -- 8.1 Attacks on RFID Systems -- 8.2 Protection by Cryptographic Measures -- 9 Standardisation -- 9.1 Animal Identification -- 9.2 Contactless Smart Cards -- 9.3 ISO/IEC 69873 / Data Carriers for Tools and Clamping Devices -- 9.4 ISO/IEC 10374 / Container Identification -- 9.5 VDI 4470 / Anti-theft Systems for Goods -- 9.6 Item Management -- 10 The Architecture of Electronic Data Carriers -- 10.1 Transponder with Memory Function -- 10.2 Microprocessors -- 10.3 Memory Technology -- 10.4 Measuring Physical Variables -- 11 Readers -- 11.1 Data Flow in an Application -- 11.2 Components of a Reader -- 11.3 Integrated Reader ICs -- 11.4 Connection of Antennas for Inductive Systems -- 11.5 Reader Designs.
11.6 Near-Field Communication -- 12 The Manufacture of Transponders and Contactless Smart Cards -- 12.1 Glass and Plastic Transponders -- 12.2 Contactless Smart Cards -- 13 Example Applications -- 13.1 Contactless Smart Cards -- 13.2 Public Transport -- 13.3 Contactless Payment Systems -- 13.4 NFC Applications -- 13.5 Electronic Passport -- 13.6 Ski Tickets -- 13.7 Access Control -- 13.8 Transport Systems -- 13.9 Animal Identification -- 13.10 Electronic Immobilisation -- 13.11 Container Identification -- 13.12 Sporting Events -- 13.13 Industrial Automation -- 14 Appendix -- 14.1 Contact Addresses, Associations and Technical Periodicals -- 14.2 Relevant Standards and Regulations -- 14.3 Printed Circuit Board Layouts -- References -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Fundamentals and applications in contactless smart cards, radio frequency identification and near-field communication
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830797603321
Finkenzeller Klaus  
Chichester, West Sussex ; , : Wiley, , c2010
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Smart card applications [[electronic resource] ] : design models for using and programming smart cards / / Wolfgang Rankl ; translated by Kenneth Cox
Smart card applications [[electronic resource] ] : design models for using and programming smart cards / / Wolfgang Rankl ; translated by Kenneth Cox
Autore Rankl W (Wolfgang)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 p.)
Disciplina 004.56
Altri autori (Persone) CoxKenneth
Soggetto topico Smart cards
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-85600-9
9786610856008
0-470-51195-8
0-470-51194-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Smart Card Applications; Contents; Foreword; Symbols and Notation; Abbreviations; 1 Overview of Smart Cards; 1.1 Card Classification; 1.2 Card Formats; 1.3 Card Elements; 1.3.1 Printing and labelling; 1.3.2 Embossing; 1.3.3 Hologram; 1.3.4 Signature panel; 1.3.5 Tactile elements; 1.3.6 Magnetic stripe; 1.3.7 Chip module; 1.3.8 Antenna; 1.4 Smart Card Microcontrollers; 1.4.1 Processor; 1.4.2 Memory; 1.4.3 Supplementary hardware; 1.4.4 Electrical characteristics; 2 Smart Card Operating Systems; 2.1 File Management; 2.1.1 File types; 2.1.2 File names; 2.1.3 File structures; 2.1.4 File attributes
2.1.5 File selection2.1.6 Access conditions; 2.1.6.1 State-based access conditions; 2.1.6.2 Rule-based access conditions; 2.1.7 File life cycle; 2.2 Commands; 2.3 Data Transmission; 2.3.1 Answer to Reset (ATR); 2.3.2 Protocol Parameter Selection (PPS); 2.3.3 Transmission protocols; 2.3.3.1 T=0 transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.2 T=1 transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.3 USB transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.4 Contactless transmission protocols; 2.3.4 Secure Messaging; 2.3.5 Logical channels; 2.4 Special Operating System Functions
2.4.1 Cryptographic functions2.4.2 Atomic processes; 2.4.3 Interpreter; 2.4.4 Application management; 3 Application Areas; 3.1 Smart Card Systems; 3.2 Potential Uses; 3.3 Application Types; 3.3.1 Memory-based applications; 3.3.2 File-based applications; 3.3.3 Code-based applications; 4 Basic Patterns; 4.1 Data Protection; 4.1.1 Definition of terms; 4.1.2 General principles; 4.1.3 Recommendations for smart card systems; 4.1.4 Summary; 4.2 Export Control; 4.3 Cryptographic Regulation; 4.4 Standards; 4.4.1 Standards for card bodies; 4.4.2 Standards for operating systems
4.4.3 Standards for data and data structuring4.4.4 Standards for computer interfaces; 4.4.5 Standards for applications; 4.5 Documents for Smart Card Systems; 4.5.1 Specification partitioning; 4.5.1.1 System specification; 4.5.1.2 Background system specification; 4.5.1.3 Smart card specification; 4.5.1.4 Terminal specification; 4.5.2 Elements of a typical card specification; 4.5.2.1 General information; 4.5.2.2 Smart card; 4.5.2.3 Smart card operating system; 4.5.2.4 Application; 4.5.3 Document distribution; 4.5.4 Document version numbering; 5 Architecture Patterns; 5.1 Data; 5.2 Data Coding
5.3 Files5.3.1 Access conditions; 5.3.2 File names; 5.4 Log Files; 5.4.1 Data storage; 5.4.2 Assigning data to log files; 5.4.3 Invoking logging; 5.4.4 Access conditions for log files; 5.4.5 Logged data; 5.4.6 Consistency and authenticity of log data; 5.4.7 Log file size; 5.4.8 Logging process; 5.5 Pairing; 5.6 Protecting Transaction Data; 5.7 Reset-proof Counters; 5.8 Proactivity; 5.9 Authentication Counter; 5.10 Manual Authentication of a Terminal; 5.11 PIN Management; 5.12 One-time Passwords; 5.13 Key Management; 5.14 State Machines for Command Sequences; 5.15 Speed Optimization
5.15.1 Computing power
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143708603321
Rankl W (Wolfgang)  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
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Smart card applications [[electronic resource] ] : design models for using and programming smart cards / / Wolfgang Rankl ; translated by Kenneth Cox
Smart card applications [[electronic resource] ] : design models for using and programming smart cards / / Wolfgang Rankl ; translated by Kenneth Cox
Autore Rankl W (Wolfgang)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 p.)
Disciplina 004.56
Altri autori (Persone) CoxKenneth
Soggetto topico Smart cards
ISBN 1-280-85600-9
9786610856008
0-470-51195-8
0-470-51194-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Smart Card Applications; Contents; Foreword; Symbols and Notation; Abbreviations; 1 Overview of Smart Cards; 1.1 Card Classification; 1.2 Card Formats; 1.3 Card Elements; 1.3.1 Printing and labelling; 1.3.2 Embossing; 1.3.3 Hologram; 1.3.4 Signature panel; 1.3.5 Tactile elements; 1.3.6 Magnetic stripe; 1.3.7 Chip module; 1.3.8 Antenna; 1.4 Smart Card Microcontrollers; 1.4.1 Processor; 1.4.2 Memory; 1.4.3 Supplementary hardware; 1.4.4 Electrical characteristics; 2 Smart Card Operating Systems; 2.1 File Management; 2.1.1 File types; 2.1.2 File names; 2.1.3 File structures; 2.1.4 File attributes
2.1.5 File selection2.1.6 Access conditions; 2.1.6.1 State-based access conditions; 2.1.6.2 Rule-based access conditions; 2.1.7 File life cycle; 2.2 Commands; 2.3 Data Transmission; 2.3.1 Answer to Reset (ATR); 2.3.2 Protocol Parameter Selection (PPS); 2.3.3 Transmission protocols; 2.3.3.1 T=0 transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.2 T=1 transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.3 USB transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.4 Contactless transmission protocols; 2.3.4 Secure Messaging; 2.3.5 Logical channels; 2.4 Special Operating System Functions
2.4.1 Cryptographic functions2.4.2 Atomic processes; 2.4.3 Interpreter; 2.4.4 Application management; 3 Application Areas; 3.1 Smart Card Systems; 3.2 Potential Uses; 3.3 Application Types; 3.3.1 Memory-based applications; 3.3.2 File-based applications; 3.3.3 Code-based applications; 4 Basic Patterns; 4.1 Data Protection; 4.1.1 Definition of terms; 4.1.2 General principles; 4.1.3 Recommendations for smart card systems; 4.1.4 Summary; 4.2 Export Control; 4.3 Cryptographic Regulation; 4.4 Standards; 4.4.1 Standards for card bodies; 4.4.2 Standards for operating systems
4.4.3 Standards for data and data structuring4.4.4 Standards for computer interfaces; 4.4.5 Standards for applications; 4.5 Documents for Smart Card Systems; 4.5.1 Specification partitioning; 4.5.1.1 System specification; 4.5.1.2 Background system specification; 4.5.1.3 Smart card specification; 4.5.1.4 Terminal specification; 4.5.2 Elements of a typical card specification; 4.5.2.1 General information; 4.5.2.2 Smart card; 4.5.2.3 Smart card operating system; 4.5.2.4 Application; 4.5.3 Document distribution; 4.5.4 Document version numbering; 5 Architecture Patterns; 5.1 Data; 5.2 Data Coding
5.3 Files5.3.1 Access conditions; 5.3.2 File names; 5.4 Log Files; 5.4.1 Data storage; 5.4.2 Assigning data to log files; 5.4.3 Invoking logging; 5.4.4 Access conditions for log files; 5.4.5 Logged data; 5.4.6 Consistency and authenticity of log data; 5.4.7 Log file size; 5.4.8 Logging process; 5.5 Pairing; 5.6 Protecting Transaction Data; 5.7 Reset-proof Counters; 5.8 Proactivity; 5.9 Authentication Counter; 5.10 Manual Authentication of a Terminal; 5.11 PIN Management; 5.12 One-time Passwords; 5.13 Key Management; 5.14 State Machines for Command Sequences; 5.15 Speed Optimization
5.15.1 Computing power
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830478203321
Rankl W (Wolfgang)  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Smart card applications [[electronic resource] ] : design models for using and programming smart cards / / Wolfgang Rankl ; translated by Kenneth Cox
Smart card applications [[electronic resource] ] : design models for using and programming smart cards / / Wolfgang Rankl ; translated by Kenneth Cox
Autore Rankl W (Wolfgang)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (237 p.)
Disciplina 004.56
Altri autori (Persone) CoxKenneth
Soggetto topico Smart cards
ISBN 1-280-85600-9
9786610856008
0-470-51195-8
0-470-51194-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Smart Card Applications; Contents; Foreword; Symbols and Notation; Abbreviations; 1 Overview of Smart Cards; 1.1 Card Classification; 1.2 Card Formats; 1.3 Card Elements; 1.3.1 Printing and labelling; 1.3.2 Embossing; 1.3.3 Hologram; 1.3.4 Signature panel; 1.3.5 Tactile elements; 1.3.6 Magnetic stripe; 1.3.7 Chip module; 1.3.8 Antenna; 1.4 Smart Card Microcontrollers; 1.4.1 Processor; 1.4.2 Memory; 1.4.3 Supplementary hardware; 1.4.4 Electrical characteristics; 2 Smart Card Operating Systems; 2.1 File Management; 2.1.1 File types; 2.1.2 File names; 2.1.3 File structures; 2.1.4 File attributes
2.1.5 File selection2.1.6 Access conditions; 2.1.6.1 State-based access conditions; 2.1.6.2 Rule-based access conditions; 2.1.7 File life cycle; 2.2 Commands; 2.3 Data Transmission; 2.3.1 Answer to Reset (ATR); 2.3.2 Protocol Parameter Selection (PPS); 2.3.3 Transmission protocols; 2.3.3.1 T=0 transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.2 T=1 transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.3 USB transmission protocol for contact cards; 2.3.3.4 Contactless transmission protocols; 2.3.4 Secure Messaging; 2.3.5 Logical channels; 2.4 Special Operating System Functions
2.4.1 Cryptographic functions2.4.2 Atomic processes; 2.4.3 Interpreter; 2.4.4 Application management; 3 Application Areas; 3.1 Smart Card Systems; 3.2 Potential Uses; 3.3 Application Types; 3.3.1 Memory-based applications; 3.3.2 File-based applications; 3.3.3 Code-based applications; 4 Basic Patterns; 4.1 Data Protection; 4.1.1 Definition of terms; 4.1.2 General principles; 4.1.3 Recommendations for smart card systems; 4.1.4 Summary; 4.2 Export Control; 4.3 Cryptographic Regulation; 4.4 Standards; 4.4.1 Standards for card bodies; 4.4.2 Standards for operating systems
4.4.3 Standards for data and data structuring4.4.4 Standards for computer interfaces; 4.4.5 Standards for applications; 4.5 Documents for Smart Card Systems; 4.5.1 Specification partitioning; 4.5.1.1 System specification; 4.5.1.2 Background system specification; 4.5.1.3 Smart card specification; 4.5.1.4 Terminal specification; 4.5.2 Elements of a typical card specification; 4.5.2.1 General information; 4.5.2.2 Smart card; 4.5.2.3 Smart card operating system; 4.5.2.4 Application; 4.5.3 Document distribution; 4.5.4 Document version numbering; 5 Architecture Patterns; 5.1 Data; 5.2 Data Coding
5.3 Files5.3.1 Access conditions; 5.3.2 File names; 5.4 Log Files; 5.4.1 Data storage; 5.4.2 Assigning data to log files; 5.4.3 Invoking logging; 5.4.4 Access conditions for log files; 5.4.5 Logged data; 5.4.6 Consistency and authenticity of log data; 5.4.7 Log file size; 5.4.8 Logging process; 5.5 Pairing; 5.6 Protecting Transaction Data; 5.7 Reset-proof Counters; 5.8 Proactivity; 5.9 Authentication Counter; 5.10 Manual Authentication of a Terminal; 5.11 PIN Management; 5.12 One-time Passwords; 5.13 Key Management; 5.14 State Machines for Command Sequences; 5.15 Speed Optimization
5.15.1 Computing power
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840504003321
Rankl W (Wolfgang)  
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Smart card handbook [[electronic resource] /] / Wolfgang Rankl
Smart card handbook [[electronic resource] /] / Wolfgang Rankl
Autore Rankl W (Wolfgang)
Edizione [4th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1089 p.)
Disciplina 004.5/6
Soggetto topico Smart cards
Smart card industry
ISBN 1-282-69018-3
9786612690181
0-470-66091-0
0-470-66089-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Smart Card Handbook; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; Symbols and Notation; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 2 Card Types; 3 Physical Properties; 4 Electrical Properties; 5 Smart Card Microcontrollers; 6 Information Technology Foundations; 7 Security Foundations; 8 Communication with Smart Cards; 9 Data Transmission with Contact Cards; 10 Contactless Data Transmission; 11 Smart Card Commands; 12 Smart Card File Management; 13 Smart Card Operating Systems; 14 Smart Card Production; 15 Quality Assurance; 16 Smart Card Security; 17 Smart Card Terminals; 18 Smart Cards in Payment Systems
19 Smart Cards in Telecommunication Systems20 Smart Cards in Health Care Systems; 21 Smart Cards in Transportation Systems; 22 Smart Cards for Identification and Passports; 23 Smart Cards for IT Security; 24 Application Design; 25 Appendix; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910140594003321
Rankl W (Wolfgang)  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2010
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