FeliCa is a contactless
RFID smart card system from
Sony in
Japan, primarily used in
electronic money cards. The name stands for
Felicity Card. First utilized in the
Octopus card system in
Hong Kong, the technology is used in a variety of cards also in countries such as
Singapore,
Japan and the
United States.
Technology
FeliCa's
encryption key is dynamically generated each time mutual
authentication is performed, preventing fraud such as impersonation.
FeliCa is externally powered, i.e. it does not need a battery to operate. The card uses power supplied from the special FeliCa card reader when the card comes in range. When the data transfer is complete, the reader will stop the supply of power.
FeliCa was proposed for
ISO/IEC 14443 Type C but was rejected. However,
ISO/IEC 18092 (
Near Field Communication) uses some similar modulation methods. It uses
Manchester coding at 212 kbit/s in the 13.56 MHz range. A proximity of 10 centimeters or less is required for communication.
FeliCa complies with JIS: X6319-4: Specification of implementation for integrated circuit(s) cards - Part 4: High speed proximity cards. The standard is regulated by JICSAP (Japan IC Card System Application Council)
The provides more detail as to the internal architecture of the FeliCa card (RC-S860 ). FeliCa IC card (hardware) and its operating system has obtained ISO15408
Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (“
EAL4”), a standard which indicates the security level of...
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