Smart cards are commonly used for applications such as ID, loyalty, payment and
security. With an earlier project under MCIT, IIT Kanpur and
NIC
together had been able to establish a standard for the Smart Card operating
system called SCOSTA. The SCOSTA standard is compliant to a set of ISO-7816
standards which are open standard for smart card interactions. SCOSTA and its
updated version SCSOTA-CL have been used for the purposes of Driving License,
Vehicle Registration Certificate, National ID, Electronic Passport etc. in India. It is
being projected as a standard for the Indian Smart Card projects including the Rastriya
Swastya Bima Yojna , National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme etc.
The goal of SMART CARD READER AND TERMINAL STANDARDS project is to establish
continuity with SCOSTA card definitions and to develop reader specifications
for the hardware and the OS to support SCOSTA based applications.Thisproject
therefore aims as developing an open interface which might be used by the
enforcing agencies and others who would like to operate with the SCOSTA and
other similar smart cards for developing larger applications.Some
of the desirable features in such a reader are the following.
- Seamless integration of
various peripherals such as printers, network interface etc.
- Support for multiple smart
card reader interfaces including contact and contact-less interfaces and
card to card communication and authentication.
- Abstraction of display to
support text-only and text an graphics.
- Public key infrastructure to
support encryption, decryption and authentication, digital certificates
and digital signatures.
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