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  2. Chip Authentication Program - Wikipedia

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    In all three modes, the CAP reader asks the EMV card to output a data packet that confirms the cancellation of a fictitious EMV payment transaction, which involves the details entered by the user. This confirmation message contains a message authentication code (typically CBC-MAC / Triple DES ) that is generated with the help of a card-specific ...

  3. Go-To card - Wikipedia

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    The Go-To card is a contactless smart card used to pay fares for bus, light rail, and commuter rail lines operated by Metro Transit and other transit agencies in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. The system has significantly sped up boardings on area buses while alleviating wear and tear on existing ticket machines and fare boxes.

  4. go card - Wikipedia

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    An original go card reader. The go card is available in Adult, Child, Concession and Seniors fare types: Adult is for use by passengers without concessions. Tertiary students, job seekers and asylum seekers will need to have an adult go card to have concession fares activated on the card. Child is for use by children under the age of 15 years.

  5. Card reader - Wikipedia

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    A card reader is a data input device that reads data from a card-shaped storage medium and provides the data to a computer. Card readers can acquire data from a card via a number of methods, including: optical scanning of printed text or barcodes or holes on punched cards, electrical signals from connections made or interrupted by a card's punched holes or embedded circuitry, or electronic ...

  6. OMNY - Wikipedia

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    The back of the card contains the card number, card security code, expiration date, and the other barcode. Variants of the card are also planned for MTA employee fares as well as limited edition versions. [92] The cost of the card is $5.00 plus a minimum of $1 to be loaded on the card at time of purchase. [92]

  7. Suica - Wikipedia

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    The card's technology allows for it to be read at a short distance from the reader, so contact is not required, [25] despite instructions which often inform users to 'touch' (タッチ, tacchi) cards on readers. Many riders [who?] leave IC cards in wallets or pass cases, and pass these objects over reader when entering a ticket gate. The ...

  8. CCID (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Chip card interface devices come in a variety of forms. The smallest CCID form is a standard USB dongle and may contain a SIM card or Secure Digital card inside the USB dongle. [ citation needed ] Another popular interface is a USB smart card reader keyboard , which in addition to being a standard USB keyboard, has an built-in slot for ...

  9. Contactless smart card - Wikipedia

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    A contactless smart card is a card in which the chip communicates with the card reader through an induction technology similar to that of an RFID (at data rates of 106 to 848 kbit/s). These cards require only close proximity to an antenna to complete a transaction.