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SMART CARDS
Seminar by:-
Siddhartha Mazumdar
Introduction
• Smart card is one of the latest addition in this IT world.
• It is of the size of a credit card, made up of PVC.
• It has embedded silicon chip to store data and communicate.
• Smart cards are used for various purposes from telecommunication to retail.
History of Smart Card
• 1968 - German inventors filed patent to use plastic as a carrier for microchips.
• 1970 - Dr. Kunitaka Arimura filed first and only patent for smart card concept.
• 1977 - 3 companies Bull CP8, SGS Thomson and Schlumberger began developing IC card
product.
• 1979 - Motorola developed first single chip microcontroller for French banking.
• 1982 - World’s first major IC card testing.
• 1992 - Nationwide prepaid card project started in Denmark
• 1999 - Federal Government began a Federal employee smart card identification
Types of Smart Cards
Contact Smart Cards
• The contact cards need to be in physical contact with the card reader. The IC
on the chip is connected to a contact plate on the surface of the card.
• Contact cards make up 91.92% of the total smart card market.
Contactless Smart Cards
• Contact-less smart cards contain an embedded antenna, instead of contact
pads attached to the chip.
• Student identification, electronic passport, vending, parking and tolls are
common applications for contact-less cards.
Types of Smart Cards
Memory Smart Cards
• Memory smart cards cannot manage files and have no processing power for data management.
• All memory cards communicate to readers through synchronous protocols.
• Some have built-in logic to control the access to the memory of the card.
Microprocessor Smart Cards
• These cards have on-card dynamic data processing capabilities.
• Within the card is a microprocessor or microcontroller chip that manages memory allocation and file access.
Components of a Smart Card
Generally, it is made up of three
elements.
• The PVC card
• A printed circuit or RF interface, and
• An integrated circuit chip
These are embedded on the card.
Construction of Smart Cards
Construction of Smart Cards
Architecture
Pros and Cons
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
• Flexibility
• Security
• Portability
• Increasing data storage capacity
• Reliability.
• NOT tamper proof
• Can be lost/stolen
• Can be expensive
• Still working on bugs
Applications
• Payment System
• Smart Networking
• National ID / Authentication
• University Identification
• Financial Applications
• Retail & Loyalty
• Communication Applications
• Transportation
Increasing usage of Smart Cards
Market Segment 1994 2000 2010 Average Annual Growth Rate
Phone Cards 310 1,400 10,000 28%
Bank and Loyalty cards 20 500 88,000 80%
Games Cards 1 500 75,000 82%
Health Cards 62 400 8,000 36%
ID Cards 1 400 85,000 71%
Transport Cards 1 200 5,000 42%
Vending Cards 4 200 35,000 92%
PayTV Cards 10 100 5,000 47%
GSM Cards 9 50 100,000 100%
Meter Cards 2 50 5,000 71%
Access Control Cards - 2 4,000 100%
TOTAL 420 3,800 420,000 163%
Future of Smart Cards
• Banking
• Internet
• Electronic Commerce
• Health Services
• Education
• Transportation
• Welfare
• Entitlement Documents
Examples of Smart Cards
Conclusion
• Smart cards are secure and is proven for its security.
• Tampering is possible to some extent, research is going on to eliminate that.
• Penetration in mobile phones have made a significant impact in smart card market.
• Financial institutions are looking for a new revenue generation business in M-commerce and smart cards will
play a huge role in that.
• We have reached a new era of commerce with still a lot to achieve, and innovations in the field of Smart Cards
will help us reach those hieghts
References
• http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-Smart-Cards-Work-86932.shtml
• www.gorferay.com/types-of-cards
• www.smartcardbasics.com/smart-card-types.html
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_card
• people.cs.uchicago.edu/~dinoj/smartcard/arch-1.htm
• http://www.cardlogix.com/products/smart-cards/c6-high-security-microprocessor-contactless-smart-card.asp
• http://www.smartcardalliance.org/smart-cards-faq
THANK YOU

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Smart cards

  • 2. Introduction • Smart card is one of the latest addition in this IT world. • It is of the size of a credit card, made up of PVC. • It has embedded silicon chip to store data and communicate. • Smart cards are used for various purposes from telecommunication to retail.
  • 3. History of Smart Card • 1968 - German inventors filed patent to use plastic as a carrier for microchips. • 1970 - Dr. Kunitaka Arimura filed first and only patent for smart card concept. • 1977 - 3 companies Bull CP8, SGS Thomson and Schlumberger began developing IC card product. • 1979 - Motorola developed first single chip microcontroller for French banking. • 1982 - World’s first major IC card testing. • 1992 - Nationwide prepaid card project started in Denmark • 1999 - Federal Government began a Federal employee smart card identification
  • 4. Types of Smart Cards Contact Smart Cards • The contact cards need to be in physical contact with the card reader. The IC on the chip is connected to a contact plate on the surface of the card. • Contact cards make up 91.92% of the total smart card market. Contactless Smart Cards • Contact-less smart cards contain an embedded antenna, instead of contact pads attached to the chip. • Student identification, electronic passport, vending, parking and tolls are common applications for contact-less cards.
  • 5. Types of Smart Cards Memory Smart Cards • Memory smart cards cannot manage files and have no processing power for data management. • All memory cards communicate to readers through synchronous protocols. • Some have built-in logic to control the access to the memory of the card. Microprocessor Smart Cards • These cards have on-card dynamic data processing capabilities. • Within the card is a microprocessor or microcontroller chip that manages memory allocation and file access.
  • 6. Components of a Smart Card Generally, it is made up of three elements. • The PVC card • A printed circuit or RF interface, and • An integrated circuit chip These are embedded on the card.
  • 10. Pros and Cons Advantages: Disadvantages: • Flexibility • Security • Portability • Increasing data storage capacity • Reliability. • NOT tamper proof • Can be lost/stolen • Can be expensive • Still working on bugs
  • 11. Applications • Payment System • Smart Networking • National ID / Authentication • University Identification • Financial Applications • Retail & Loyalty • Communication Applications • Transportation
  • 12. Increasing usage of Smart Cards Market Segment 1994 2000 2010 Average Annual Growth Rate Phone Cards 310 1,400 10,000 28% Bank and Loyalty cards 20 500 88,000 80% Games Cards 1 500 75,000 82% Health Cards 62 400 8,000 36% ID Cards 1 400 85,000 71% Transport Cards 1 200 5,000 42% Vending Cards 4 200 35,000 92% PayTV Cards 10 100 5,000 47% GSM Cards 9 50 100,000 100% Meter Cards 2 50 5,000 71% Access Control Cards - 2 4,000 100% TOTAL 420 3,800 420,000 163%
  • 13. Future of Smart Cards • Banking • Internet • Electronic Commerce • Health Services • Education • Transportation • Welfare • Entitlement Documents
  • 15. Conclusion • Smart cards are secure and is proven for its security. • Tampering is possible to some extent, research is going on to eliminate that. • Penetration in mobile phones have made a significant impact in smart card market. • Financial institutions are looking for a new revenue generation business in M-commerce and smart cards will play a huge role in that. • We have reached a new era of commerce with still a lot to achieve, and innovations in the field of Smart Cards will help us reach those hieghts
  • 16. References • http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-Smart-Cards-Work-86932.shtml • www.gorferay.com/types-of-cards • www.smartcardbasics.com/smart-card-types.html • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_card • people.cs.uchicago.edu/~dinoj/smartcard/arch-1.htm • http://www.cardlogix.com/products/smart-cards/c6-high-security-microprocessor-contactless-smart-card.asp • http://www.smartcardalliance.org/smart-cards-faq