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e-WALLET – THE FUTURE OF CARDS
Authors:
R.Lavanya P.Anusha
III Btech III Btech
Electronics and Communication Engg Electronics and Communication Engg
lavanyar.ece@gmail.com annie.silviya92@gmail.com
Abstract:
Using the basic concepts of Embedded Systems, an idea for changing the future of Cards
(Banking, Petro, Health, Televoice, etc.) is proposed in this paper. Requirement of a special card reader,
limited lifetime, acceptance being the main disadvantages of today’s traditional cards, led to the design of
e-Wallet. The main objective of e-Wallet is to make paperless money transaction easier. The main idea
behind this paper is to bring in a cheaper, more versatile and much more easily usable kind of a card.
Using this e-Wallet the transaction procedure can be as simple as: the customer goes to the point of sale
(POS), does the purchasing and when it comes to the payment, the customer submits his e-Wallet to
vender who connects it to his terminal (PC).The vender displays the billing information to the customer
who finalizes it. The amount in the e-Wallet is updated accordingly. Later at periodic intervals, the vender
intimates the bank (in case of credit cards) which transfers the amount from the customer’(s) account to
his. The advantages of e-Wallet are its ease of use (doesn’t require a separate card reader), ease of
maintenance, flexibility, safety, being the primary ones. The designing of the card is similar to any other
embedded card. The designing cost of the card (e-Wallet) being as low as the price of a pizza. There are
ample enhancements to this application from credit cards to televoice cards. Unlike traditional cards which
are application oriented, all the applications’ software can be embedded into this e-Wallet which provides
multi-functionality.
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Introduction:
With the advent of computers many technologies are taking this world by a surprise. These include
Embedded Systems (ES), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Neural Networks (NN), Fuzzy Logic, Bluetooth and
many more are upcoming. This paper deals with Embedded Systems in a new perspective.
In easy terms, Embedded Systems can be viewed as a combination of hardware and software
components, in which the software is implanted into the hardware to do the specific job. These ES were
implemented in various fields from Battery chargers to Aviation Systems besides Cell phones (GSM,
GPRS, CDMA, etc.). These ES are being developed in ‘leaps and bounds’. The never-ending efforts of
many scientists in the field of ES led to the evolution of Smart Technology (ST).
Using the basic concept of ES, an idea for changing the future of Cards (Banking, Petro, Health
etc.) is proposed in this paper. To interpret this idea, it is first needed to know the pros & cons of today’s
‘traditional’ cards. Consider the example of banking:
The magnetic stripe cards used for transactions are as simple as visiting cards, with a magnetic tape to
hold the user information. The basic advantages of these cards are:
• Ease of mobility • Ease of use
Coming to the disadvantages of these cards, few are listed here under:
• Easy Duplication No particular user authentication
• Requires a special card reader Unsecured remote transaction
• Networking problems Limited acceptance
• No memory to hold the current Vulnerable to moisture, heat, dirt
balance etc.
• Limited lifetime
and the list goes on……
Keeping these pros & cons in view, the Smart Technology is introduced to develop a
new class of cards. This stream of Smart Technology can be termed as Smart Card
Technology (SCT). This smart card has a microprocessor or memory chip embedded in
it that, when coupled with a reader, has the processing power to serve many different
applications. Such cards can be referred to as e-Wallet (electronic Wallet).
e-Wallet:
The main objective of e-Wallet is to make paperless money transaction easier.
The electronic wallet (e-Wallet) is just like a leather wallet as it does the same, in terms
of e-cash. In today’s life where monetary value and security both, go hand in hand, it is
difficult to satisfy customers using the routine cards. The main idea behind this paper is
to bring in a cheaper, more versatile and much more easily usable kind of a card.
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Salient features of e-Wallet are:
More than 40 years of data Polarity reversal indicator is
retention pre-built in our card.
Firewall encrypted security Reusability of our card is
logic unlimited.
Compatible with many Multiple card features are
supporting hardware. incorporated in the same
No separate card reader is card.
required to access our card. External complexities are
less.
Transaction Procedure:
The e-Wallet cardholder goes to a point of sale (POS) location where the e-Wallet is
accepted. Having chosen the goods he wishes to buy, he goes to the cash desk. Here, the
merchant calculates the total value and enters it on the payment terminal using a keypad. The
terminal then displays the amount on a small screen facing the cardholder, who confirms the
amount by pressing an "OK" button. In less than a second, the value is transferred from the e-
Wallet to the terminal, and the value remaining in the e-Wallet is adjusted. This is an off-line
transaction. A message is displayed to both the cardholder and the merchant saying that the
payment has been accepted.
Periodically, the merchant connects the terminal to his bank to do a collection that is to
transfer the value collected in the terminal to his bank account. This is an on-line transaction. The
terminal sends a message for each transaction to the e-Wallet host system, identifying the card
number and issuer and the amount. The host system debits the float account of the issuer and
credits the merchant's account. This typically takes a few seconds per transaction.
Merchants can program their terminals to automatically do collections each day, week or
month, or when a specified value of transactions is reached. If merchants have a number of
terminals (e.g. a vending machine operator, or a large supermarket) then they can use the "shuttle
collection" system, where terminals download their data onto a special collection card, which in
turn then downloads it into a central terminal, which is then used to perform an on-line collection.
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Card Designing:
Application Specific Integrated Circuit:
Most of the home friendly electronic oriented products works on custom specified
integrated circuit chips like electric oven, cellular phones, washing machines etc. Following this
global trend we are using FIELD PROGRAMABLE GATE ARRAY (FPGA) belonging to the
family of APPLICATION SPECIFIC INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
Operation:
1. Once the card is given the power supply all the units are activated.
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2. The password is sought and the password is sent. The first bit is chip select then the start
bit, two opcode bits, 6-address bits and 16 data bits.
The dedicated embedded microcontroller looks after this process.
3. Then the given password is sent to the RAM work space.
4. The password (original password) after decryption by the crypto processor is sent to the
RAM.
5. Here the passwords are compared by the microcontroller. Only if the both the passwords
are correct, the access control unit brings the flash ROM, EEPROM units of low
impedance state.
6. Otherwise the units are kept in high impedance state.
7. The on-chip security power management unit provides the correct voltage and correct
frequency (CLK signal) for functioning of the ASIC.
8. If the password is correct, then the microcontroller fetches the instructions from the
instruction set in the FLASH ROM.
9. The balance amount can be fetched form the EEPROM, through the D0 pin of the serial
interface.
10. After the transaction is over the balance amount is stored in the EEPROM through D1 pin
of the serial interface.
11. Once the transaction is over, the random word generator generates a random word and
sends it to the terminal ends and other buffers where the original password is present.
This protects the original password from being hacked by hackers.
12. Thus the ASIC is designed for effective transaction with proper security to the customers.
Features of e–Wallet:
• Refillable • Universal access
• Infinite lifetime • Maximum possible cash
• Current balance can be stored • Cannot be duplicated
and read
• User authentication is provided
Advantages of e-Wallet:
Ease of use:
Withdraw or deposit value by Pay the exact amount, no
telephone fiddling for change
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No signature required Immediate payment
In the future, access points may include mobile phones
Accessibility and convenience:
Cash machines and telephones give more access points to funds in
bank account
Available 24 hours / 365 days
Cash machines and telephones cannot run out of electronic cash
Flexibility:
Transfer value by telephone Multi-currency capability
Pay person to person No age limit, so suitable for
For low or high values all the family
Safety and control:
Spend only what you have Keep track of what you
Read your balance have spent and where
Conclusion:
With all the above mentioned features it is definite that the future of
cards is definitely e-Wallet’s. Besides credit cards, this e-Wallet can also be extended
into the following fields, namely:
Sim – card Intelligent web – surfing
Petro – card card
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