
Smart Card Handbook
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Product details:
- Edition number 3rd Edition
- Publisher Blackwell Publishers (Wiley)
- Date of Publication 26 November 2003
- ISBN 9780470856680
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1120 pages
- Size 249x180x55 mm
- Weight 1560 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
15, USIM, Tachosmart).
Revised and updated chapters on:
- smart cards in the telecommunications industry (GSM, UMTS, (U)SIM application toolkit, decoding of the files of a GSM card).
- smart card security (new attacks, new protection methods against attacks).
- A detailed description of the physical and technical properties and the fundamental principles of information processing techniques.
- Explanations of the architecture of smart card operating systems, data transfer to and from the smart card, command set and implementation of the security mechanisms and the function of the smart card terminals.
- Current applications of the technology on mobile telephones, telephone cards, the electronic purse and credit cards.
- Discussions on future developments of smart cards: USB, MMU on microcontroller, system on card, flash memory and their usage.
- Practical guidance on the future applications of smart cards, including health insurance cards, e-ticketing, wireless security, digital signatures and advanced electronic payment methods.
?The book is filled with information that students, enthusiasts, managers, experts, developers, researchers and programmers will find useful. The book is well structured and provides a good account of smart card state-of-the-art technology? There is a lot of useful information in this book and as a practicing engineer I found it fascinating, and extremely useful.? Review of second edition in Measurement and Control.
'The standard has got a lot higher, if you work with smart cards then buy it! Highly recommended.' Review of second edition in Journal of the Association of C and C++ Programmers.
Visit the Smart Card Handbook online at www.wiley.co.uk/commstech/
Long description:
Building on previous editions, this third edition of the Smart Card Handbook offers a completely updated overview of the state of the art in smart card technology. Everything you need to know about smart cards and their applications is covered! Fully revised, this handbook describes the advantages and disadvantages of smart cards when compared with other systems, such as optical cards and magnetic stripe cards and explains the basic technologies to the reader. This book also considers the actual status of appropriate European and international standards.
Features include:
New sections on:
- smart card applications (PKCS
Rankl's Smart Card Handbook is firmly established as the definitive guide to every aspect of smart card technology, and has proved to be an invaluable reference resource for professionals involved in smart card development. This new edition will build on previous successes by outlining all the latest developments in this fast-moving field.
Building on previous editions, this third edition of the Smart Card Handbook offers a completely updated overview of the state of the art in smart card technology. Everything you need to know about smart cards and their applications is covered! Fully revised, this handbook describes the advantages and disadvantages of smart cards when compared with other systems, such as optical cards and magnetic stripe cards and explains the basic technologies to the reader. This book also considers the actual status of appropriate European and international standards.
?The book is filled with information that students, enthusiasts, managers, experts, developers, researchers and programmers will find useful. The book is well structured and provides a good account of smart card state-of-the-art technology? There is a lot of useful information in this book and as a practicing engineer I found it fascinating, and extremely useful.? ?Review of second edition in Measurement and Control.
?The standard has got a lot higher, if you work with smart cards then buy it! Highly recommended.'
Features include:
New sections on:
smart card applications (PKCS
15, USIM, Tachosmart).
smart card terminals: M.U.S.C.L.E., OCF, MKT, PC/SC.
contactless card data transmission with smart cards.
Revised and updated chapters on:
smart cards in the telecommunications industry (GSM, UMTS, (U)SIM application toolkit, decoding of the files of a GSM card).
smart card security (new attacks, new protection methods against attacks).
A detailed description of the physical and technical properties and the fundamental principles of information processing techniques.
Explanations of the architecture of smart card operating systems, data transfer to and from the smart card, command set and implementation of the security mechanisms and the function of the smart card terminals.
Current applications of the technology on mobile telephones, telephone cards, the electronic purse and credit cards.
Discussions on future developments of smart cards: USB, MMU on microcontroller, system on card, flash memory and their usage.
Practical guidance on the future applications of smart cards, including health insurance cards, e-ticketing, wireless security, digital signatures and advanced electronic payment methods.
The Smart Card Handbook is firmly established as the definitive reference to every aspect of smart card technology and has proved to be an invaluable resource for security systems development engineers. Professionals and microchip designers working in the smart card industry will continue to benefit from this essential guide. The book is also ideal for newcomers to the field.
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Visit the Smart Card Handbook online at www.wiley.co.uk/commstech/
Table of Contents:
15, USIM, Tachosmart).
smart card terminals: M.U.S.C.L.E., OCF, MKT, PC/SC.
contactless card data transmission with smart cards.
Revised and updated chapters on:
smart cards in the telecommunications industry (GSM, UMTS, (U)SIM application toolkit, decoding of the files of a GSM card).
smart card security (new attacks, new protection methods against attacks).
A detailed description of the physical and technical properties and the fundamental principles of information processing techniques.
Explanations of the architecture of smart card operating systems, data transfer to and from the smart card, command set and implementation of the security mechanisms and the function of the smart card terminals.
Current applications of the technology on mobile telephones, telephone cards, the electronic purse and credit cards.
Discussions on future developments of smart cards: USB, MMU on microcontroller, system on card, flash memory and their usage.
Practical guidance on the future applications of smart cards, including health insurance cards, e-ticketing, wireless security, digital signatures and advanced electronic payment methods.
The Smart Card Handbook is firmly established as the definitive reference to every aspect of smart card technology and has proved to be an invaluable resource for security systems development engineers. Professionals and microchip designers working in the smart card industry will continue to benefit from this essential guide. The book is also ideal for newcomers to the field.
Visit the Smart Card Handbook online at www.wiley.co.uk/commstech/