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Primarily, smart card standards govern physical properties and communication characteristics of the embedded chip and are covered through the ISO 7816-1,2,3.
Application-specific proprieties are being debated with many large organizations and groups proposing their standards. Open system card interoperability should apply at several levels -1) to the card itself, it’s access terminals (readers), the networks and the card issuers’ own systems. This will only be achieved by conformance to international standards. This Site's sponsors are committed to compliance with ISO and CEN standards as well as industry initiatives such as EMV, the Open Card Framework and PC/SC specifications.
These organizations are active in smart cardstandardization:
The International Standards Organization (ISO)
facilitates the creation of voluntary standards through a process that is open to all parties. ISO 7816 is the international standard for integrated-circuit cards (commonly known as smart cards) that use electrical contacts. Anyone interested in obtaining a technical understanding of smart cards needs to become familiar with what ISO 7816 does NOT cover as well as what it does. Copies of these documents can be purchased through ANSI American National Standards Institute. ANSI’s address and phone is: 11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036 - (212) 642-4900.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
publishes a document known as FIPS 140-1, "Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules". This concerns physical security of a smart card chip, defined as a type of cryptographic module.
Europay, MasterCard and Visa
have created their "Integrated Circuit Card Specifications for Payment Systems". The specification is intended to create common technical basis for card and system implementation of a stored value system. Integrated Circuit Card Specifications for Payment Systems can be obtained from a Visa, MasterCard or Europay member bank. It may also be posted on the VISA web site.
Microsoft
has proposed a standard for cards and readers, called the PC/SC specification. This proposal only applies to CPU cards.
CEN or the (Comite’ Europe’en de Normalisation) and ETSI
(European Telecommunications Standards Institute is focused on telecommunications, as with the GSM SIM for cellular telephones. GSM 11.11 and ETSI300045. CEN can be contacted at Rue de Stassart,36 B-1050 Brussels, Belgium, attention to the Central Secretariat.
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This is a quick overview of what the 7816 specifications cover. Some of these are frozen and some are in revision; please check with ANSI for the most current revision. ISO 7816 has six parts. Some have been completed; others are currently in draft stage.
Part 1: Physical characteristics-ISO 7816-1:1987 defines the physical dimensions of contact smart cards and their resistance to static electricity, electromagnetic radiation and mechanical stress. It also describes the physical location of an IC card’s magnetic stripe and embossing area.
Part 2: Dimensions and Location of Contacts- ISO7816-2:1988 Defines the location, purpose and electrical characteristics of the card’s metallic contacts (see above illustration).
Part 3: Electronic Signals and Transmission Protocols- ISO 7816-3:1989 defines the voltage and current requirements for the electrical contacts as defined in Part 2 and asynchronous half-duplex character transmission protocol (T=0). Amendment 1:1992 Protocol type T=1, asynchronous half duplex block transmission protocol. Smart cards that use a proprietary transmission protocol carry the designation, T=14. Amendment 2:1994 Revision of protocol type selection.
Part 4: Inter-industry Commands for Interchange- ISO 7816-4Establishes a set of commands for CPU cards across all industries to provide access, security and transmission of card data. Within this basic kernel, for example, are commands to read, write and update records.
Part 5: Numbering System and Registration Procedure for Application Identifiers- ISO 7816-5:1994 establishes standards for Application Identifiers (AIDs). An AID has two parts. The first is a Registered Application Provider Identifier (RID) of five bytes that is unique to the vendor. The second part is a variable length field of up to 11 bytes that RIDs can use to identify specific applications.
Part 6: Inter-industry data elements- ISO 7816-6 Details the physical transportation of device and transaction data, answer to reset and transmission protocols. The specifications permit two transmission protocols: character protocol (T=0) or block protocol (T=1). A card may support either but not both. (Note: Some card manufacturers adhere to neither of these protocols. The transmission protocols for such cards are described as T=14).
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