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IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine, 2019
The urban rail network is a confined and independent space, the interior stations and tracks of which are highly correlated. If one or some specific stations were disrupted, it would impact the whole network gravely.
Xin Yang +5 more
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The urban rail network is a confined and independent space, the interior stations and tracks of which are highly correlated. If one or some specific stations were disrupted, it would impact the whole network gravely.
Xin Yang +5 more
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Assessing the Evolution of Transit User Behavior from Smart Card Data
Transportation Research Record, 2019There is a huge potential for exploiting information centered on individual transit users’ behavior through longitudinal smart card data. This is particularly true for cities like Gatineau, Canada, where the bus system serves passengers with different ...
Alexis Viallard +2 more
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Communications of the ACM, 2002
Smart cards and their related technologies are an emerging component of electronic commerce worldwide. In some countries, they are revolutionizing aspects of commerce, healthcare, and recreation.
Katherine M. Shelfer, J. Drew Procaccino
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Smart cards and their related technologies are an emerging component of electronic commerce worldwide. In some countries, they are revolutionizing aspects of commerce, healthcare, and recreation.
Katherine M. Shelfer, J. Drew Procaccino
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Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct, 2016
In this study, a smart home control programming environment is designed that combines trigger-action programming with a tangible programming environment that uses paper cards. The user can define the programs for controlling smart devices by simply placing paper cards on a rule board.
Kazuki Tada +2 more
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In this study, a smart home control programming environment is designed that combines trigger-action programming with a tangible programming environment that uses paper cards. The user can define the programs for controlling smart devices by simply placing paper cards on a rule board.
Kazuki Tada +2 more
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Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2021
C. Meshram +5 more
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C. Meshram +5 more
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Transportmetrica A: Transport Science, 2018
A classification of the behavior of smart card users is important in the field of public transit demand analysis. It provides an understanding of people’s sequence of activities within a period of time.
Li He, B. Agard, M. Trépanier
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A classification of the behavior of smart card users is important in the field of public transit demand analysis. It provides an understanding of people’s sequence of activities within a period of time.
Li He, B. Agard, M. Trépanier
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Multiapplication smart card: Towards an open smart card?
Information Security Technical Report, 2009Smart cards were invented four decades ago so as to keep data secrets and to process them secretly. Even though their main goal are still the same today, the smart cards have been subject to many evolutions at both their hardware and software levels. Indeed they have been the target of numerous attacks and new demands from the market.
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APCCAS 2006 - 2006 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 2006
This paper presents a novel adiabatic smart card design. The smart card is compliant with the ISO/IEC 14443 Type B standard, with a carrier frequency of 13.56 MHz and a data rate of 106 Kbps. The adiabatic smart card is powered by an RF carrier coupled into the smart card through an external coil.
King-Keung Mok +4 more
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This paper presents a novel adiabatic smart card design. The smart card is compliant with the ISO/IEC 14443 Type B standard, with a carrier frequency of 13.56 MHz and a data rate of 106 Kbps. The adiabatic smart card is powered by an RF carrier coupled into the smart card through an external coil.
King-Keung Mok +4 more
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