2013
DOI: 10.1002/sec.732
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A hybrid NFC–Bluetooth secure protocol for Credit Transfer among mobile phones

Abstract: The next-generation networks improve people's quality of life with new services and applications. The evolution of Internet technologies also promoted the development of electronic commerce and the evolution of mobile payments. Near field communication (NFC) was proposed as a new short-range wireless technology and can play an important role in such issues. Money transactions among mobile devices could play an important role in a near future in order to simplify and perform such operations safely. Furthermore,… Show more

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“…P2P-paid allows two users to transfer funds over Bluetooth. Monteiro et al proposed a mobile design based on a peer-to-peer communication system for money transfer, using NFC and Bluetooth communications [ 17 ]. In [ 18 ], the authors proposed a payment design, called SmartPay,, which utilizes a privacy-preserving path discovery protocol in social networks targeting P2P mobile payments.…”
Section: Current P2p Payment Systems and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P2P-paid allows two users to transfer funds over Bluetooth. Monteiro et al proposed a mobile design based on a peer-to-peer communication system for money transfer, using NFC and Bluetooth communications [ 17 ]. In [ 18 ], the authors proposed a payment design, called SmartPay,, which utilizes a privacy-preserving path discovery protocol in social networks targeting P2P mobile payments.…”
Section: Current P2p Payment Systems and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have been used not just for voice and text‐messaging communications but also for accessing the Internet, and enabling more sophisticated services such as eBanking , eHealth , disaster management , and eVoting . For these reasons, security , privacy , and trust were always an issues that research and industry tried to investigate.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research field, several works were focused on creating secure protocols for mobile communications. An interesting proposal was developed by D. M. Monteiro et al in [21], where they proposed a secure protocol for NFC-Bluetooth communications between mobile phones applied to cash credit transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%