scholarly journals APLIKASI SMART CARD PADA METERAN AIR DIGITAL PRABAYAR BERBASIS ARDUINO MEGA 2560

2014 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adhila Rafik ◽  
Yuniarto Yuniarto

Adhila Rafik, Yuniarto, in paper smart card application in prepaid digital water meter based on arduino mega 2560  explain that water is a daily necessity, to get a decent clean water to be used, we can use the services of the service taps to get water, but the post-pay payment method used taps raises its own problems, namely the problem of payment arrears. To resolve the issue of payment methods can be converted to a prepaid system, so the use of water dilakuakn after the user makes a payment in advance, many prepaid methods, one of which is the smart card is a plastic card in which there is a microcontroller chip that makes it possible to encrypt the data that there didalamya so not just anyone can read and menulisa data into the card, the use of smart cards as a payment method for a digital prepaid water meter taps, can overcome the problem of payment arrears. Because the use of RFID technology allows the User just close the smart card reader to its user. Keywords: smart cards, prepaid, RFID

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 2549-2554

Magnetic strip cards have very low storage mainly a few bytes and in general smart cards can store hundred times more information than magnetic. With more space to store information, smart cards can have more use and may be more versatile than magnetic cards, in addition to being a student identification card it could also be used to store monetary values such as a cash card for retail and as an access card to login to computers and enter rooms. Smart cards have the benefits of storing comprehensive records with the advantages of accuracy and reliability, in other words it can he seen as a mobile database.Our implementation will be very useful to trace the students for college gate, Hostel gate, Library, Transport, Academic attendance, Academic scores, Student details, Achievements. Once college administrator will store student details, staff details and authentication details after that student will be traced and information store automatically to concern database. Then the attendance IS sent to parents via SMS. Student’s will store their attendance via biometric fingerprint reader without staff intervention.


Author(s):  
Katina Michael ◽  
M.G. Michael

The history of the smart card begins as far back as 1968. By that time magnetic-stripe cards while not widespread, had been introduced into the market (Purdue, 2008). Momentum from these developments, together with advancements in microchip technology made the smart card a logical progression. Two German inventors, Jürgen Dethloff and Helmut Grötrupp applied for a patent to incorporate an integrated circuit into an ID card (Rankl & Effing, 1997, p. 3). This was followed by a similar patent application by Japanese academic, Professor Kunitaka Arimura in 1970. Arimura was interested in incorporating “one or more integrated circuit chips for the generation of distinguishing signals” in a plastic card (Zoreda & Oton, 1994, p. 36). His patent focused on how to embed the actual micro circuitry (Lindley, 1997, p. 13).


2013 ◽  
Vol 824 ◽  
pp. 193-199
Author(s):  
F.O. Agbontaen ◽  
P.E. Orukpe

In this paper, we will investigate the possibilities of using highly secured online payment via biometric system in the Nigerian environment. The system proposed enables the user to purchase any product online just by slotting a biometric embedded smart card in a portable handheld smart card reader that has a fingerprint scanner touch pad and can generate different code to authenticate online transactions. While online identification and verification processes are facing frauds and undesirable incidents, this biometric payment technology offers best solution. With the help of this technology, you can ensure that transactions on purchase of any product online are made in a reliable manner. Thus, no scope is left for criminal-minded people to create loopholes in e-commerce security.


Author(s):  
Intan Sari Areni ◽  
Elyas Palantei ◽  
Ansar Suyuti ◽  
Merna Baharuddin ◽  
Faisal Arya Samman ◽  
...  

The purpose of this service is to develop and implement Smart Card-based Smart Campus at the State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Bone. This application platform was developed using the standard Indonesian Smart Card Consortium (KSCI) with a smart card and reader chipset from PT Xirka Silicon Technology and PT. INTI. This application serves to receive, process, and visually display data sent by a card reader. Processing this data is very necessary so that the data collected can be used to facilitate the campus in recording student data electronically and use it for various campus interests. In addition, this application allows access to interoperability with applications on other campuses, for example with fellow KSCI member campuses or other campuses in this case the IAIN Bone campus. When this smart card system is running and stable, the system can be developed to enter various other applications such as ticketing, loyalty cards in various communities, and close loop payments. The implementation of community service was divided into 2 stages, namely the socialization stage about smart campus, especially smart cards and the Smart Card-based Smart Card application training phase on the IAIN Bone campus. The implementation of this activity received a positive response from the campus and has implemented two smart card systems in the campus of IAIN Bone.


2008 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 573-577 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong-Sun Kim ◽  
Seung-Yerl Lee ◽  
Byung-Soo Kim ◽  
Sung-Chul Lee ◽  
Duck-Hin Chung

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