SMART CARD FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Keywords:
Interactive voice response call centers, Bluetooth, SMS, contact, contactless, dual-interface smart cards, card reader, e-ticketAbstract
This article analyzes the key benefits and drawbacks of both conventional and intelligent ticketing systems, as well as potential gains from switching to smart cards or e-ticketing from traditional ones (paper tickets and magnetic cards). Examined are two concepts for developing an intelligent ticketing system for urban public transportation. First are electronic tickets and associated equipment; second are electronic tickets and their functional components. An study of the practical effects of the implementation of smart cards and e-ticketing has also been included in the paper. Contactless smart cards have shown to be superior than contact ones in real-world testing and trials, as well as in the following adoption of electronic tickets. However, a new era of cutting-edge technology need even more potent fixes, including virtual ticketing systems, which may be implemented by introducing mobile technologies. Consequently, the analysis of the e-ticket is the primary emphasis of the article.
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