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Post by ena on Nov 11, 2011 1:14:29 GMT -5
Proximity cards, as contactless integrated circuit cards that are governed by ISO 14443 are more widely known, are another type of smart card.
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Post by paul01 on Nov 12, 2011 2:26:00 GMT -5
In a unique custom ID, the information is able to be read by the computer after it is transmitted by the card-reader to the software capable or reading the interpreting the information. Sometimes a password is required in combination of swiping a smart card to verify the authentication of the user. The card-reader extracts the information available in the prox card when it is swiped.
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Post by celina on Nov 25, 2011 1:38:10 GMT -5
Lots of companies use proximity cards to control physical access. An employee holds their card within a few inches of the reader; the reader receives a unique id from the card and transmits it to some central computer that tells it whether or not to open the door.
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