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This demonstration shows the mobile payment platform based on cloud services, designed by the SIMulation project. This project is a joint research effort from a major French mobile operator and an academic research institute. NFC payments cards are hosted in RACS payment servers. These are remotely used thanks to internet enable smart phones acting as logical bridge between the merchant terminal and...
This paper presents an innovative and open concept for secure mobile payments, based on payment applications hosted in the cloud. It details an experimental Android platform, and NFC payment experiments performed with this platform. All the platform components rely on open technologies, i.e. available in commercial devices or specified by IETF drafts. On the mobile side security is enforced by a dedicated...
Payment is a basic facility for citizen, required by numerous services in our everyday life. In this paper we present an innovative and open mobile payment infrastructure, targeting Mobile Networks Operators (MNOs) and relying on open protocols and technologies. The MobiSIM platform is based on the Host Card Emulation (HCE) facility introduced since the KitKat Android operating system. It uses secure...
This poster presents new perspectives for open and trusted mobile applications. The Near Field Communication (NFC) radio interface is widely available for smartphones. It is usually involved in payments, access control, and transport services. We describe an open experimental platform, developed by the MOBISIM project. The prototype provides contactless payments in legacy frameworks. It comprises...
The EMVco consortium recently released a tokenization technical framework addressing POS and on-line transactions. This paper introduces a new architecture for Token-Generators based on Cloud of Secure Elements (CoSE), and user/administrator relationships with Token-Providers. Mobiles equipped with HCE interfaces remotely access Token- Generator applications hosted in the CoSE.
This demonstration presents a new and innovative open platform whose goal is to enable secure mobile applications. Secure Elements (SE) are hosted in dedicated servers, whose protocol (RACS) is detailed by an IETF draft. They are remotely used from mobiles via secure TLS channels. These channels are booted from TLS NFC (Near Field Communication) smartcards that are tapped against tablets equipped...
In this paper we introduce a cloud of secure elements (CoSE) platform dedicated to trusted NFC (Near Field Communication) mobile services. Secure Elements are secure microcontrollers, (or virtualization of such entities), stored in dedicated internet servers. They are today shipped per billions for payment (EMV), transport, PKI, or identity (ePassport) services. They host applications whose interface...
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