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Advances in wireless network technology and the continuously increasing users of Personal Trusted Device (PTD) make the latter an ideal channel for offering personalized services to mobile users. However, the current mobile transactions are not provided with the non-repudiated characteristics. In this paper, we propose a novel scheme in self-service store. We involve an “observer” to coordinate the...
Mobile communications offer a wide variety of services to people. All mobile subscribers can use a personal trusted device (PTD) to access various resources and conduct their business anytime from anywhere. This feature has contributed greatly to the rapid development of mobile commerce. In fact, the PTD lack of computing resources has become a problem in mobile commerce development. In this paper,...
All mobile phone subscribers must pay a subscription fee to enjoy the convenience of this technology. Subscribers pay for the actual time spent talking on the cellular phone. Generally, there are two kinds of billing. With prepaid service, the subscriber buys a prepaid card and pays for the cellular phone service in advance. As the subscriber uses airtime the cellular phone account is debited the...
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