Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
pdf ewallet abstract free download on ieee format
#1

pdf ewallet abstract free download on iee format

This paper introduces an eWallet designed as a tool for personal management of private information, thus giving the person the opportunity to participate in protecting his/her private or personal information. The design facilitates the proprietors' (the data subjects') active involvement in monitoring his/her private information through providing a recordkeeping tool. The eWallet aims at supporting automated handling of personal information and associated transactions. An experimental demonstration is implemented to store personal information on a distributed platform that facilitates easy integrated access.

Introduction

A Digital Wallet also known as e-wallet allows users to make electronic transactions quickly and securely. A Digital Wallet functions much like a physical wallet. The digital wallet is a method of storing various forms of electronic money (e-cash), the digital wallet has also evolved into a service that provides internet users with a convenient way to store and use online shopping information.

Abstract:

Using the basic concepts of Embedded Systems, an idea for changing the future of Cards (Banking, Petro, Health, Televoice, etc.) is proposed in this paper. Requirement of a special card reader, limited lifetime, acceptance being the main disadvantages of today's traditional cards, led to the design of e-Wallet. The main objective of e-Wallet is to make paperless money transaction easier.

The main idea behind this paper is to bring in a cheaper, more versatile and much more easily usable kind of a card. Using this e-Wallet the transaction procedure can be as simple as: the customer goes to the point of sale (POS), does the purchasing and when it comes to the payment, the customer submits his e-Wallet to vender who connects it to his terminal (PC).

The vender displays the billing information to the customer who finalizes it. The amount in the e-Wallet is updated accordingly. Later at periodic intervals, the vender intimates the bank (in case of credit cards) which transfers the amount from the customer'(s) account to his. The advantages of e-Wallet are its ease of use (doesn't require a separate card reader), ease of maintenance, flexibility, safety, being the primary ones.

The designing of the card is similar to any other embedded card. The designing cost of the card (e-Wallet) being as low as the price of a pizza. There are ample enhancements to this application from credit cards to televoice cards. Unlike traditional cards which are application oriented, all the applications' software can be embedded into this e-Wallet which provides multi-functionality.

What Is an eWallet?

Once you have been online for a few weeks or months, you will have an online identity. You may need and use quite a few online passwords and pins, along with personalized billing and shipping information. Not only do you need to enter your personal and financial data at each site, but you also have to remember and secure that information. An e-wallet is a convenient, secure place to store data related to your online identities. Once you start using one, you will wonder how you ever managed without it.

Misconceptions

Many popular browsers, including Internet Explorer and Firefox have some basic built-in e-wallet functions. However, storing your information in a browser is not as secure as using a separate program that is specifically designed for this task. In addition, if you change browsers, you may not have access to your data. Browsers also store your passwords in a separate location from your form data. In some cases, you need an add-on to store personal data that you need for completing forms. With few exceptions, these days, you will have a separate email program where you store email addresses for your contacts.

Function

E-wallets can store your passwords, credit card numbers, email contacts and vital data like your driver's license or social security numbers. You may have your personal data recorded in several disparate locations, including your browser, spreadsheets, a PDA and on paper. Not only is it inconvenient to manage your online experience this way, but it can also be risky. Paper can get lost or waterlogged. Trying to remember and update your email contacts and credit card information can be overwhelming. An e-wallet allows you to unify and store the information that you need. You will only need to remember one password to unlock your encrypted data.

Features

A consumer e-wallet is a standalone software application that you can download and install on your computer, PDA or Smartphone. Some of the most popular e-wallet software programs also allow you to store photos and maps. You can often customize the software's data entry options to fit your needs. Many retailers also provide credit card data e-wallets to their customers. These have limited features. They mainly store billing and shipping information.

Security

A good e-wallet uses strong encryption for stored data. The user also needs to enter a password to open the stored files. Some e-wallets employ additional password security features such as a limit on failed password attempts. Once this limit is reached, the user will be locked out.

Considerations

Syncing and backup options are important. Keeping a file separate gives you peace of mind and recovery options when you lose access to the original files, or the device stops working. The option to use your e-wallet on multiple electronic devices makes the software more useful. To simplify your life, you should choose ane-wallet that you can run from a USB flash drive, along with your Smartphone and a desktop or laptop.
Reply

#2
please send me the abstract .i need the abstract for e-wallet security for paper presentation.i request you to send me the abstract as soon as possible
please send me the abstract .i need the abstract for e-wallet security for paper presentation.i request you to send me the abstract as soon as possible
Reply



Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 iAndrew & Melroy van den Berg.