A practical guide to the specification, design, and programming of
smart card systems for working applications.
More than 1 billion smartcards are produced every year.
Generally defined as any pocket-sized card with embedded integrated
circuits or chips, they have a huge number of applications
including travel cards, chip and pin cards, pet tags, mobile phone
SIMs and pallet trackers. Now with modern Smart Card technology
such as Basic Card and Java Card it is possible for everyone to
create his or her own applications on a smart card.
This book provides generic solutions for programming smart
cards, enabling the creation of working applications and
systems.
Key features: Presents a comprehensive introduction to the topic
of smart cards, explaining component elements and the smart card
microcontrollers. Sets out information on operating systems with
case studies of a range of applications including credit card
security, mobile phones and transport payment cards. Gives detailed
advice on the monitoring of smart card applications, recognizing
potential attacks on security and improving system integrity.
Provides modules and examples so that all types of systems can be
built up from a small number of individual components. Offers
guidelines on avoiding and overcoming design errors.
Ideal for practising engineers and designers looking to
implement smart cards in their business, it is also a valuable
reference for postgraduate students taking courses on embedded
system and smart card design.
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