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Smart card manufacturing : a practical guide
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Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2002
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9780471497677
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Demand for the increased protection of personal data has caused a significant rise in the profile of smart cards, and this will continue to be a major growth area with secure mobile communication and e-commerce applications . An understanding of the structure and manufacturing of smart cards is key to the continued development of intelligent systems. First published in German, Haghiri and Tarantino have produced the standard reference on the structure of smart cards and the technologies for embedding chips into smart cards. Detailed coverage of the practicalities and mechanics of smart card manufacture will appeal to a range of software developers, practitioners and students from within the electronics, security, and communications arenas.




* Details the structure and manufacturing processes of smart cards, an area largely omitted from other recent publications.
* Coverage of the full range of techniques applied to the development and production of smart cards.
* Presents an overview of the development of smartcards and the range of their evolving applications.


Author Notes

Yahya Haghiri is the author of Smart Card Manufacturing: A Practical Guide, published by Wiley.

Thomas Tarantino is the author of Smart Card Manufacturing: A Practical Guide, published by Wiley.


Table of Contents

Preface
Function and Structure of a Smart Card
Card Body for Smart Cards
Manufacturing Processes for Card Bodies
Embedding of Chip Modules into Smart Cards
Chips
Chip Modules
Production Processes for Smart Cards
Smart Cards without Chip Modules
Reliability Tests for Chip Modules and Smart Cards
Personalization and Mailing of Smart Cards
New Applications for Smart Cards
Short Cuts
Bibliography
Appendix
Index