2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cose.2012.07.004
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A survey of electronic ticketing applied to transport

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“…Mut-Puigserver et al [5] surveyed numerous e-ticket systems and summarised their various functional requirements (e.g. expiry date, portability, flexibility, etc.)…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mut-Puigserver et al [5] surveyed numerous e-ticket systems and summarised their various functional requirements (e.g. expiry date, portability, flexibility, etc.)…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transportation industry organizations are trying to substitute printed ticketing with electronic ticketsusing different technologies for multiple yearsalready, including separate smartcards [4][5][6], multiple application SIM cards [7] and mobile tickets managed by mobile applicationintegrated with mobile payment infrastructure [8].Until 2015 mobile payments and mobile e-commerce in the Baltic states were poorly supported and executed [9]. However, more companies develop infrastructure that allows execution of mobile payments and supports mobile transaction object management, including transportation ticket or e-ticket management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upgrading of the e-ticketing system in the city of brescia resulted in the distribution of 1,250 cards to public transport users in april 2012. as far as the reliability of the new system is concerned, less than 2% of all the cards that had been used were defective [8]. Despite the fact that e-ticketing services can be used for different services, they must fulfil some common requirements like authenticity, non-repudiation, integrity and state [9]. Finally, although the diffusion of new technologies is very fast it must be noticed that 'the expected termination of the traditional fare product concept with the introduction of contactless smart cards has not been matched by the reality' [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%