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SMART CARD SECURITY SYSTEM

Campus wide Multipurpose Smart Card system


Developed as portable security device and for non financial applications Provides a variety of applications such as library card, record attendance at classes, personal identification and etc.

Existing System v/s Proposed System


Existing System
Process done are manually
Different documents for different functions Multiple processes for multiple systems. .

Proposed System
Automated processing using smartcard Smart card stores all Functions
Can monitor the processes of multiple systems.

Feasibility Study
A feasibility study is an evaluation of a proposal designed to determine the difficulty in carrying out a designated task. In other words, a feasibility study is an evaluation or analysis of the potential impact of a proposed project. I. II. Economically Feasibility Technical feasibility

III. Behavioral Feasibility

Economic Feasibility
System being developed is economical with respect to school or colleges point of view. Eliminates paper work. Hence, cost effective.
Calculations are automated which are made as per the user requirement. Hence, time effective.

Technical Feasibility
Requires Smart card and a card reader which is commonly used today.
Does not use any other additional hardware and software.

Behavioral Feasibility
The system working is quite easy to use and learn due to its simple but attractive interface. User requires no special training for operating the system.

Available in various sizes Communicates with external services eg. ATMs


Contains a tamper-resistant security system.

Can be programmed to reveal only the relevant information

Types of smart cards

Smart Cards

Based On Capabilities

Based On Mechanism

Memory based

p based

Contact

Contactless

Combination

Hybrid

p based
Greater memory storage Greater security of data

Memory based
No processing power Function of card is fixed Cannot manage the data on the card

Contact Cards
Metallic chip is embedded inside plastic card With p and memory or only memory

Contact less Cards


No direct contact with card reader Built-in antenna RFID technology

Combination Cards
Combination of contact and contact less cards Read or written with or without contact with reader

Hybrid Cards
More than 2 technologies embedded inside one card Can use any of the above types

Our on campus secure smartcard is a combination card which uses


contactless memory IC card contact card

MODULES
Module 1 Personal Identification

Module 2 Library book lending system


Module 3 Physical Access Control Module 4 Electronic Mail

The same smartcard will also have multiple applications, such as


1. Personal Identification
Certificate authority Information of the user

2.Library book lending system


The Library book lending System can be integrated with Smart card for easy access and retrieval of any item from the Library

3.Physical access control

Attendance
Door access control

4.Electronic Mail

1.Interchange Documents 2.Class notification 3.e-fees receipt

Information Security services on campus card includes


Data confidentiality
Authentication

Access control
Data integrity

Non-repudiation.

Designing of campus-wide multi-purpose smartcard systems requires


1. XML as the document standard
2. public-key cryptography and private-key cryptography.

Implementation Details
Frontend to be used o Java o XML o VB.NET Backend to be used o SQL

Data Flow Diagram

authenticate

Card reader

Insert card

Progress(%)

Time line Chart

Months

Conclusion
As Internet grows in scale almost every year, security measures are expected to become all the more important on campus. We have presented a design of secure campus card system where communication security was made an integrated part within the system.

Future scope
Electronic document interchange
Drivers license Medical entitlement Club membership Physical Access control

.On campus secure smart card provides multiple applications

It also provides identification, authentication, data storage and application processing.


Plastic cards with a microprocessor and memory.

Improve the convenience and security of any transaction

Reference
1. The 1997 edition of the R.O.C. White Paper on Government Computerization, English web page: http://www.rdec.gov.tw:10080/white86/white86e.htm. 2. C. H. Yang, S. L. Yen, H. D. Liu, K. Liu , B. S. Jeng, K. Y. Chang, M. S. Chang, Y. L. Cheng, J. L. Liang, and D. M. Shien, Secure Official Document Mail Systems for Office Automation, Proc. 31st Annual 1997 International Carnahan Conf. On Security Technology, October, 1997, Australia, pp. 161-164. 3. Shy-Ming Ju, "An SGML-based Office Document Exchange and Management," Proc. SGML/XML Europe '98, 1998, pp. 269-282. 4. http://www.smartcardbasics.com

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