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Background:
Most IFM systems are relying on ISO/IEC 14 443 standard series for ensuring
contactless communication between smart ticketing media (PICC) and contactless
readers (PCD).
The ISO/IEC 14 443 is a cross industry standard and hence offers a large set of
possible options and configurations (more than 12 documents for tests &
specifications).
To ensure contactless interoperability between readers and objects, different
industry segments have published ISO/IEC 14 443 implementation specifications
and have set up associated certifications process.
For transit industry no global implementation specification and certification
process exist:
- Test are done at local scale depending on each PT network interoperability area
(city, county, region, country, …)
This is a limitation to transit interoperability and this situation is not future
proofed
- Contactless testing of banking cards and NFC phones with transit systems cannot
remain local and must be centralized.
Work Item Proposal:
This Work Item proposes to tackle down this issue by specifying the
implementation details of the contactless communication protocol between
ticketing media and readers within IFM systems.
Considered contactless communication protocols are ISO/IEC 14443 - Parts 1 to 4
and associated testing methods defined by ISO/IEC 10373-6.
The repository will be applicable:
• to any contactless terminal requiring to interact with a ticketing contactless
media, and acting as an ISO/IEC 14443 PCD (reader)
• to any contactless media requiring to host a ticketing application, and acting as
an ISO/IEC 14443 PICC (card)
In addition, the repository shall satisfy the following requirements:
• Allow the acceptance of various form factors of contactless media such as smart
cards in ISO ID1 format, contactless USB keys and contactless NFC phones.
• Facilitate the migration plan of existing ticketing terminals and minimize their
migration cost, taking into account as much as possible existing RF repositories for
transit ticketing system.
• At short-term, allow targeted terminals and media to comply additionally with
other industry contactless repositories, such as EMVCO Level 1 (Book D) or NFC
Forum Analog and Digital Protocol Technical Specifications.
• At mid-term, facilitate harmonization between the CEN, NFC Forum and EMVCO
standards to enable a simpler certification process to support the use cases of
open loop payment and NFC mobile ticketing services.
• Provide requirements for contactless communication layers that remain
independent from the used ticketing application.
• Take benefit from the latest evolutions in ISO/IEC 14443 and ISO/IEC 10373-6
(antenna classes, EMD amendement, …).
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)
40899
Darbības sfēra
Background:
Most IFM systems are relying on ISO/IEC 14 443 standard series for ensuring
contactless communication between smart ticketing media (PICC) and contactless
readers (PCD).
The ISO/IEC 14 443 is a cross industry standard and hence offers a large set of
possible options and configurations (more than 12 documents for tests &
specifications).
To ensure contactless interoperability between readers and objects, different
industry segments have published ISO/IEC 14 443 implementation specifications
and have set up associated certifications process.
For transit industry no global implementation specification and certification
process exist:
- Test are done at local scale depending on each PT network interoperability area
(city, county, region, country, …)
This is a limitation to transit interoperability and this situation is not future
proofed
- Contactless testing of banking cards and NFC phones with transit systems cannot
remain local and must be centralized.
Work Item Proposal:
This Work Item proposes to tackle down this issue by specifying the
implementation details of the contactless communication protocol between
ticketing media and readers within IFM systems.
Considered contactless communication protocols are ISO/IEC 14443 - Parts 1 to 4
and associated testing methods defined by ISO/IEC 10373-6.
The repository will be applicable:
• to any contactless terminal requiring to interact with a ticketing contactless
media, and acting as an ISO/IEC 14443 PCD (reader)
• to any contactless media requiring to host a ticketing application, and acting as
an ISO/IEC 14443 PICC (card)
In addition, the repository shall satisfy the following requirements:
• Allow the acceptance of various form factors of contactless media such as smart
cards in ISO ID1 format, contactless USB keys and contactless NFC phones.
• Facilitate the migration plan of existing ticketing terminals and minimize their
migration cost, taking into account as much as possible existing RF repositories for
transit ticketing system.
• At short-term, allow targeted terminals and media to comply additionally with
other industry contactless repositories, such as EMVCO Level 1 (Book D) or NFC
Forum Analog and Digital Protocol Technical Specifications.
• At mid-term, facilitate harmonization between the CEN, NFC Forum and EMVCO
standards to enable a simpler certification process to support the use cases of
open loop payment and NFC mobile ticketing services.
• Provide requirements for contactless communication layers that remain
independent from the used ticketing application.
• Take benefit from the latest evolutions in ISO/IEC 14443 and ISO/IEC 10373-6
(antenna classes, EMD amendement, …).