Pengembangan dan Implementasi Smart Campus Berbasis Smart Card Di Institut Agama Islam Negeri Bone

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.

Author(s):  
Andani Achmad ◽  
Zulfajri Basri Hasanuddin ◽  
Rhiza S. Sadjad ◽  
Muh Anshar ◽  
Zaenab Muslimin ◽  
...  

Smart campus refers to campus facilities which are supporting all activities of the academics in carrying out the obligations of the Tridarma Perguruan Tinggi using information technology as the backbone. STKIP Muhammadiyah Bone was chosen as a partner in the community service program. In order to welcome a transformation, the campus will direct its services with technology. Currently services such as student registration, attendance input is still done mannually, in the future it will be converted into an electronic system. However, in STKIP Muhammadiyah Bone, it has not applied smart campus system. The proposed solution is to make Smart cards socialization and training and database implementation. After thorough socialization and training which includes hardware, software, procedures and work procedures, furthermore, independent development is carried out by the campus itself. This activity was held for one day and went smoothly judging from the enthusiasm of the staff and students who participated in this activity and the installation of two smartcard systems in the rector and vice rector rooms.


Author(s):  
Sankalp Singh Chauhan

Smart cards have been used in the industry from a very long time but the recent technological advancements are yet to reach this industry. As we know Modern technologies can easily be updated via internet and any new feature can be added on the go. For smart cards (like bank cards, sim, ID cards etc.) still the traditional approach is used of replacing an existing card and provide a new one or to provide a end of lifetime for the card for issuance of new one. This paper proposes a solution to update the cards on the go, like a software update thereby reducing the hassle for user, saving logistics cost for the issuing authority, increasing longevity of cards and reducing the overall resources used in card manufacture. The paper also discusses how the proposed solution integrates with the existing hardware and modified for any custom needs. The paper further expands the scope to a proposed universal E-Card system wherein a concept of single card for all purposes is introduced.


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.


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


2012 ◽  
Vol 605-607 ◽  
pp. 2069-2072
Author(s):  
Xiang Wen Liu ◽  
Li Min Liu

Contactless cards are smart cards with microprocessor cores. Their applications of are very popular, such as public transports, access control, cashless payment, campus solution and so on. Reader is an essential part for smart card applications. It can identify cards, read/write data on cards. Microcontrollers are common hardware for embedded applications. With microcontrollers, the readers of contactless cards will be smart and easy to be used. In this paper, smart cads, contactless cards, readers, microcontrollers and design of a reader with microcontrollers are discussed.


Author(s):  
Giuseppe Cattaneo ◽  
Pompeo Faruolo ◽  
Ivan Visconti

The established legal value of digital signatures and the growing availability of identity-based digital services are progressively extending the use of smart cards to all citizens, opening new challenging scenarios. Among them, motivated by concrete applications, secure and practical delegation of digital signatures and decryptions is becoming more and more critical. Unfortunately, all secure delegation systems proposed so far include various drawbacks with respect to some of the main functional requirements of any practical system. With the purpose of proposing a truly practical solution for signature and decryption delegation, in this chapter the authors put forth the notion of a “Proxy Smart Card System,” a distributed system that allows a smart card owner to delegate part of its computations to remote users. They first stress the problematic aspects concerning the use of known proxy-cryptography schemes in synergy with current standard technologies, which in turn motivates the need of proxy smart card systems. Then they formalize the security and functional requirements of a proxy smart card system, identifying the involved parties, the adversary model, and the usability properties. Finally, the authors present the design and analysis of a proxy smart card system, which implements the required functionalities outperforming the current state of the art.


2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 4035-4038
Author(s):  
Bin Wang

This paper designs an RFID-based reader of which functional module and hardware design are also comprehensively described. The interface circuit between MCU and MF RC500 which is also the invitation point effectively solves the difficulty in RF interface circuit design. The proposed reader is applied in the smart-card system of campus and property management system and has great performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-77
Author(s):  
Ridwan Raafi'udin ◽  
Bayu Hananto ◽  
Catur Nugrahaeni Puspita Dewi

The availability of information and communication technology (ICT) has made it a lot of convenience in everything. An example is the existence of online trading transactions, for we can market these products online both through marketplaces and social media, we must-have products that are slightly different from the others. One way is to design your own product packaging that we will sell, and for example it can be started by making a product logo. This is the basis of community service activities, and this activity utilizes the creative side of partners so that they can create a design that will be packaged in the next stage in the form of merchandise. In this design training phase, partner participants were given the understanding to use vector-based graphic design applications, from creating product logos to digital advertising posters


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