14-02-2010, 08:18 AM
seminar report
14-02-2010, 08:18 AM
seminar report
14-02-2010, 09:51 PM
This thread has some details:
https://seminarproject.net/Thread-Java-Card--4125 JavaCardâ€From Hype to Reality JavaCard has been one of the most hyped products in the smart card world. Java programmers can develop smart card code and also, such code could be downloaded to existing cards. A JavaCard is a typical smart card: it conforms to all smart card standards and thus requires no change to existing smart card-aware applications.a Java Virtual Machine is implemented in its read-only memory (ROM) mask. The JVM executes a Java bytecode subset on the smart card, ultimately providing the functions like signature, log-in, and loyalty applications. Thus the JVM controls the access to all smart card resources, such as memory and I/O, and thus essentially serves as the smart cardâ„¢s operating system. Advantages: -The new applications can be developed in portable Java. -applications can be securely loaded to the card post-issuance. JavaCard basics JavaCard operates like a typical smart card. When the smart card reader sends a command, the JavaCard processes it gives a response. INTERNAL OPERATIONS: The JVM boots up when a smart card terminal activates the hardware and returns the Answer. It then for commands from the smart card terminal.A command ,on its arrival, is decoded and either activates (selects a particular applet) or is forwarded to a previously selected applet. IMPLEMENTATION: JavaCard applets can be implemented using familiar Java development environments such as VisualCafe or Java Developerâ„¢s Kit.Such environments often offer a JavaCard simulator, which lets applet developers concentrate on application functionality and the correct API usage.after compiling the appletâ„¢s code, a converter is run on the Java class files preparing them for download. OPENPLATFORM ARCHITECTURE: The OP security concept focuses on the defined roles of the different software providers for multiapplication cards: -the cardâ„¢s OS provider -the card issuer -the card manufacturer -the applet provider JAVACARD ARCHITECTURE: the cardâ„¢s ROM code consists of memory access (RAM, ROM, and EEPROM) and device drivers for the I/O and sometimes the drivers for accessing the cryptocoprocessor. A significant part of the overall ROM code already consists of JavaCard byte-code implementing the various APIs defined in the JavaCard specification. Full report: http://www.zurich.ibmpdf/javacard.pdf
30-03-2010, 11:12 AM
please read https://seminarproject.net/Thread-java-c...nar-report for getting technical report and presentation of JAVA CAR
21-03-2013, 03:08 PM
i need java card ieee base paper.:rolleyes:
21-03-2013, 03:36 PM
To get full information or details of JAVA CARD please have a look on the pages
https://seminarproject.net/Thread-java-card--7388 https://seminarproject.net/Thread-java-card-technology https://seminarproject.net/Thread-java-c...ull-report https://seminarproject.net/Thread-java-card https://seminarproject.net/Thread-java-c...hite-paper if you again feel trouble on JAVA CARD please reply in that page and ask specific fields in JAVA CARD |
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