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I.S. CWA 14722-2:2004

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EMBEDDED FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONAL IC CARD READER (EMBEDDED FINREAD) - PART 2: FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

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Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

13-05-2021

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2004

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 The Embedded FINREAD device (EFD) and card reader (EFCR)
  4.1 Architectural elements of an Embedded FINREAD device
      (EFD)
  4.2 The Embedded FINREAD card reader environment
      4.2.1 Embedded FINREAD aware application
      4.2.2 Embedded FINREAD card reader application (EFCRA)
      4.2.3 Firmware
      4.2.4 Administration tools
  4.3 Functional elements of an Embedded FINREAD card reader
      (EFCR)
      4.3.1 Virtual Machine
      4.3.2 Display Functional Unit
      4.3.3 Keypad Functional Unit
      4.3.4 Security Element Functional Unit
      4.3.5 Card Interface Connector Functional Unit
      4.3.6 Network Connector Function Unit
5 Mobile phones
  5.1 Background
  5.2 Host facilities
      5.2.1 Hardware architecture
      5.2.2 Software architecture
            5.2.2.1 The operating system
                    5.2.2.1.1 The drivers
                    5.2.2.1.2 Communication protocol stack
            5.2.2.2 Applications
                    5.2.2.2.1 SIM/USIM (UICC) and related
                              applications
                              5.2.2.2.1.1 SIM application
                              5.2.2.2.1.2 Java applets
                              5.2.2.2.1.3 SIM Toolkit and
                                          the SIM Toolkit
                                          Framework
                    5.2.2.2.2 WAP or INTERNET browser
                    5.2.2.2.3 MExE
            5.2.2.3 Support of Embedded FINREAD application
                    5.2.2.3.1 Use of SIM Toolkit
                              (without Java Card Technology)
                    5.2.2.3.2 Use of SIM Toolkit with Java
                              Card based SIMs
                    5.2.2.3.3 Use of a WAP
                    5.2.2.3.4 Use of MExE's classmark 3 and
                              the MIDP profile
            5.2.2.4 Security provided by mobile phones
                    5.2.2.4.1 Current mobiles
                    5.2.2.4.2 Java SIM Toolkit application
                    5.2.2.4.3 WAP & WIM
                    5.2.2.4.4 MExE/MIDP
  5.3 Constraints
      5.3.1 Screen
      5.3.2 Keyboard
      5.3.3 SIM card reader
      5.3.4 Dual slot card reader
      5.3.5 Embedded FINREAD application
      5.3.6 Embedded FINREAD aware application
      5.3.7 Embedded FINREAD card reader authentication
  5.4 Focus and conclusion
6 Set-top boxes
  6.1 Background
      6.1.1 Architecture of a set-top box
  6.2 Host facilities
      6.2.1 Application model
            6.2.1.1 Starting application
            6.2.1.2 Stopping application
            6.2.1.3 Inter-application communication
      6.2.2 Security
            6.2.2.1 Authentication of applications
            6.2.2.2 Security policy for applications
            6.2.2.3 Certificate management
            6.2.2.4 Security on the return channel
  6.3 Constraints
      6.3.1 Smart card interface
      6.3.2 Display
      6.3.3 Keypad
      6.3.4 Embedded FINREAD application and Embedded
            FINREAD aware application communication
      6.3.5 Embedded FINREAD reader authentication
  6.4 Focus and conclusion
      6.4.1 Distributed architecture
      6.4.2 Isolated architecture
7 PDAs
  7.1 Background
      7.1.1 General
      7.1.2 OS
            7.1.2.1 Palm OS
                    7.1.2.1.1 Hardware
                    7.1.2.1.2 Benefits
            7.1.2.2 Pocket PC
                    7.1.2.2.1 Hardware
                    7.1.2.2.2 Benefits
            7.1.2.3 EPOC/Symbian
                    7.1.2.3.1 Hardware
                    7.1.2.3.2 Benefits
      7.1.3 Smart phones
      7.1.4 Security
      7.1.5 JAVA
  7.2 Host facilities
  7.3 Constraints
  7.4 Focus and conclusion
8 PCs
  8.1 Background
  8.2 Host facilities
  8.3 Constrains
  8.4 Focus and conclusion
9 The Embedded FINREAD model
  9.1 Integrated architecture
      9.1.1 Integrated architecture with a second IC Card
            reader
      9.1.2 Integrated architecture with a second SIM card
            sized module
      9.1.3 Integrated architecture with only one subscription
            module
  9.2 (Partially) Distributed architecture
  9.3 Independent architecture
  9.4 Conclusion
  9.5 The generic model
  9.6 Interaction between entities involved

Describes the inclusion (embedding) of the functionality of a FINREAD IC card reader as specified within CEN/ISSS CWA 14174 into a range of hosting devices such as mobile phones, set-top boxes or PDAs. Outlines an abstract overview of the main characteristics of such a reader, and with this concept in mind, provides an analysis of the technology as well as the architecture of such hosting device.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
64
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Withdrawn

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