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Smart card handbook / Wolfgang Rankl and Wolfgang Effing; translated by Kenneth Cox

By: Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Original language: German Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex, U.K : Wiley, 2010Edition: 4th ed (Online-Ausg.)Description: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xliv, 1043 p.)) : illISBN:
  • 9781282690189
  • 1282690183
  • 9780470660898
  • 9780470743676
  • 0470660910
  • 0470743670
  • 9780470660911
  • 9780470743676
Uniform titles:
  • Handbuch der Chipkarten <English>
Contained works:
  • Rankl, Wolfgang. Handbuch der Chipkarten <English>
  • Rankl, Wolfgang. Handbuch der Chipkarten. <engl.>
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9780470660898 | 9780470743676. | 1282689843 | Erscheint auch als: 1282689843 Druck-AusgabeDDC classification:
  • 004.56
  • 004.5/6 22
RVK: RVK: ST 177LOC classification:
  • TK7895.S62
Online resources:
Contents:
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
Summary: Preface to the Fourth Edition. Symbols and Notation. Abbreviations. 1 Introduction. 1.1 The history of smart cards. 1.2 Card types and applications. 1.3 Standardization. 2 Card Types. 2.1 Embossed cards. 2.2 Magnetic-stripe cards. 2.3 Smart cards. 2.4 Optical memory cards. 3 Physical Properties. 3.1 Card formats. 3.2 Contact field. 3.3 Card body. 3.4 Card materials. 3.5 Card components and security features. 3.6 Chip modules. 4 Electrical Properties. 4.1 Electrical connections. 4.2 Supply voltage. 4.3 Supply current. 4.4 Clock supply. 4.5 Data transmission with T = 0 or T =1. 4.6 Activation and deactivation sequences. 5 Smart Card Microcontrollers. 5.1 Semiconductor technology. 5.2 Processor types. 5.3 Memory types. 5.4 Supplementary hardware. 5.5 Extended temperature range. 6 Information Technology Foundations. 6.1 Data structures. 6.2 Encoding alphanumeric data. 6.3 SDL notation. 6.4 State machines. 6.5 Error detection and correction codes. 6.6 Data compression. 7 Security Foundations. 7.1 Cryptology. 7.2 Hash functions. 7.3 Random numbers. 7.4 Authentication. 7.5 Digital signatures. 7.6 Certificates. 7.7 Key management. 7.8 Identification of persons. 8 Communication with Smart Cards. 8.1 Answer to reset (ATR). 8.2 Protocol Parameter Selection (PPS). 8.3 Message structure: APDUS. 8.4 Secure Data Transmission. 8.5 Logical channels. 8.6 Logical protocols. 8.7 Connecting terminals to higher-level systems. 9 Data Transmission with Contact Cards. 9.1 Physical transmission layer. 9.2 Memory card protocols. 9.3 ISO transmission protocols. 9.4 USB transmission protocol. 9.5 MMC transmission protocol. 9.6 Single-wire protocol (SWP). 10 Contactless Data Transmission. 10.1 Inductive coupling. 10.2 Power transmission. 10.3Summary: Intro -- Smart Card Handbook -- Contents -- Preface to the Fourth Edition -- Symbols and Notation -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The history of smart cards -- 1.2 Card types and applications -- 1.2.1 Memory cards -- 1.2.2 Processor cards -- 1.2.3 Contactless cards -- 1.3 Standardization -- 2 Card Types -- 2.1 Embossed cards -- 2.2 Magnetic-stripe cards -- 2.3 Smart cards -- 2.3.1 Memory cards -- 2.3.2 Contactless memory cards -- 2.3.3 Processor cards -- 2.3.4 Contactless processor cards -- 2.3.5 Multi-megabyte cards -- 2.3.6 Security tokens -- 2.4 Optical memory cards -- 3 Physical Properties -- 3.1 Card formats -- 3.2 Contact field -- 3.3 Card body -- 3.4 Card materials -- 3.5 Card components and security features -- 3.5.1 Guilloche patterns -- 3.5.2 Signature panel -- 3.5.3 Microtext -- 3.5.4 Ultraviolet text -- 3.5.5 Barcode -- 3.5.6 Hologram -- 3.5.7 Kinegram -- 3.5.8 Multiple Laser Image (MLI) -- 3.5.9 Embossing -- 3.5.10 Laser engraving -- 3.5.11 Scratch field -- 3.5.12 Thermochrome display -- 3.5.13 Moduliertes Merkmal (modulated feature) method -- 3.5.14 Security features -- 3.6 Chip modules -- 3.6.1 Electrical connections between the chip and the module -- 3.6.2 TAB modules -- 3.6.3 Chip-on-flex modules -- 3.6.4 Lead-frame modules -- 3.6.5 Special modules -- 4 Electrical Properties -- 4.1 Electrical connections -- 4.2 Supply voltage -- 4.3 Supply current -- 4.4 Clock supply -- 4.5 Data transmission with T = 0 or T =1 -- 4.6 Activation and deactivation sequences -- 5 Smart Card Microcontrollers -- 5.1 Semiconductor technology -- 5.2 Processor types -- 5.3 Memory types -- 5.3.1 ROM (read-only memory) -- 5.3.2 EPROM (erasable read-only memory) -- 5.3.3 EEPROM (electrically erasable read-only memory) -- 5.3.4 Flash memory -- 5.3.5 RAM (random-access memory) -- 5.3.6 FRAM (ferroelectric random-access memory).PPN: PPN: 808947915Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE | ZDB-38-EBR
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