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Contact/contactless interoperable micro controller based smart card system

Objective

Specification and performance that meet world-wide market needs and standards

R&D and design of a contactless/contact secure microcontroller chip

R&D and design of a companion terminal Interface chip

Development of a cost effective Smart Card assembly process

Break-through in low-cost Terminal architecture

Stable and secure microcode for the contactless functions of the Smart Card and Terminal Subsystem

Scientific contributions to the emerging ISO 14443 standard for contactless type 2 systems

The COCLICO project aims at the development of an interoperable bi-compatible contact/contactless Smart Card system based on a secure single chip microcontroller. The main target application is a combined Transport Ticketing and Electronic Payment card. The COCLICO project will develop a Smart Card System that combines ISO7816 contact with "remote coupling" (10 cm distance) contactless operation.
The COCLICO microcontroller IC and its tailored microcode will provide the high security level required for banking applications, with the necessary programmable flexibility to adapt the security algorithms to national regulations or specific application needs. It will also feature the contactless operation required for public transport ticketing applications with a fast transaction time.
The COCLICO terminal interface IC and its associated control software will assure Card-to-Terminal and Terminal-to-Card compatibility established in this system specification for contactless operation.

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Gemplus Developpement
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Avenue Du Pic De Bertagne
13881 Gemenos
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