scholarly journals WIFI Subscription Payment System Using NFC (Near Field Communication)

2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 60-66
Author(s):  
Nanda Hajiani Putri B

The high use of the internet makes the availability of hotspots a demand for all groups of Indonesian people. The use of computer networks using wifi is widely available in various places, for example in offices, schools, cafes, etc. A person must first login to the wifi network in order to access the internet, the login process is carried out by inputting a username and password, in this process the accuracy of user reading is very necessary, it is not uncommon for users to enter the username and password incorrectly which consists of a fairly long row of numbers and must re-enter it username and password. Therefore, it is necessary to build a support system, namely a wifi subscription payment system using NFC technology on an Android-based smartphone. This NFC technology can help during the login process to a wifi network. Wifi users no longer need to enter a long user name and password to log in, besides that NFC technology is a subscription identity card that can be used anywhere and easy to carry anywhere. This system also makes it easier for wifi corner business owners, because this system performs AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) functions for users who want to access an internet network. After making the application, testing is carried out by measuring the reading distance of the NFC reader on the smartphone to the NFC tag.

NFC devices are used in contactless payment systems, similar to those used in credit cards electronic ticket smartcards and allow mobile payment to replace and supplement these systems. Specifically, combining NFC enabled devices or NFC mobile phones with RFID tags offers additional benefits when compared to traditional RFID solutions. When an application requires that a device have frequent interaction with tags at numerous process points, the high expense of using traditional handheld RFID readers is cost prohibitive. By replacing handheld readers with NFC-enabled phones at data collection points, the ROI for the application increases. HID Trusted Tag® Services is an example of an application that combines HID Global's patented Near Field Communication (NFC) trusted tag technology and cloud-based authentication platform to add unique and trusted identities to everyday objects that can be read by NFC-enabled mobile devices. This is ideal for establishing proof of presence, digital out of home (DOOH) and electronic visitor verification (EVV) and also serves as a real-world application of the Internet of Things (IoT) that has been discussed in Chapter 1. Some of the examples of NFC based mobile devices is discussed in the chapter.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-30
Author(s):  
Atok Hardiyanto

There is a lot of ticket brokering. The ticket leakage rate can be minimized to a minimum with the help of an automatic gate that will open when the audience balance is sufficient, this is shown on the website.  QoS measurement using Wireshark software from the process of sending data from raspberry pi to the web server. The results showed that the maximum reading distance of the NFC reader was 2.5 cm in the position of the test tag above the reader. Based on the QoS test results, the average data packet sending with very good speed in the ITU-T category is <150 ms. In testing the distance of 26 meters, 5 meters and 3 meters between the stadium internet (wifi) source to the node at the gate because from the 3rd measurement the distance gets <150 ms according to the ITU-T standard. The results obtained are 130,588 ms, 123,493 ms and 116,818 ms. For device performance from the results of NFC testing, motor, LCD and web server can run continuously. The web server can only accommodate users of approximately 100 users at the same time with 3 clicks


2012 ◽  
Vol 263-266 ◽  
pp. 2785-2791
Author(s):  
Yun Seok Lee ◽  
Eun Kim ◽  
Sung Jin Kim ◽  
Min Soo Jung

Today, users can access in the network environments anywhere and anytime through a mobile devices. These environments also can be able to perform mobile payment through these devices anytime and anywhere. Especially, in case of a recently being spotlighted NFC can operate high-strength crypto algorithms unlike the existing RFID. And also, this supports the technology as ‘Tag to Device’, ‘Device to Device’. Recently, various studies are being actively researched about the mobile payment system through these NFC devices. In case of existing papers are performed payment steps using most of a Public Key(PKI) or Symmetric-Key based heavy crypto algorithms, therefore, can be slow than how to use a hash-function and XOR. And also, environment construction of tracing, storing and managing about payment information is not strong. In this paper, to solve these problems, we were able to improve on performing time by lightweight authentication method using a hash function and XOR algorithms. And also, we designed that data about the payment information safe can be stored into the USIM File System. Thus, because of this method, we propose a scheme that can be traced about the deny payment.


Author(s):  
Massimo Paolucci ◽  
Gregor Broll ◽  
John Hamard ◽  
Enrico Rukzio ◽  
Matthias Wagner ◽  
...  

The last few years have seen two parallel trends emerge. The first of such trends is set by technologies such as Near Field Communication, 2D Bar codes, RFID and others that support the association of digital information with virtually every object. Using these technologies ordinary objects such as coffee mugs or advertisement posters can provide information that is easily processed. The second trend is set by (semantic) Web services that provide a way to automatically invoke functionalities across the Internet lowering interoperability barriers. The PERCI system, discussed in the chapter, provides a way to bridge between these two technologies allowing the invocation of Web services using the information gathered from the tags effectively transforming every object in a service proxy.


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