FeliCa (Sony)

Contactless

Sony proprietary contactless technology operating at 212/424 kbps, dominant in Japan for Suica transit and e-money.

Contactless | JIS X 6319-4 (FeliCa) | منذ 2001

Quick Specs

Contactless
Interface Contactless
Chip Type Microprocessor
OS Proprietary
EAL Level Not Evaluated
Lifespan 10 years
First Deployed 2001

المواصفات الكاملة

الأجهزة

الواجهةContactless
نوع الشريحةMicroprocessor
نظام التشغيلProprietary

الاتصالات

البروتوكولISO 18092 / NFC-F
APDU موسّع لا
القنوات المنطقية1

الأمان

مستوى EALNot Evaluated
العنصر الآمن نعم
مقاوم للعبث نعم
معالج مساعد مشفِّر نعم
دعم القياسات الحيوية لا

الخوارزميات التشفيرية

3DES AES

الأسئلة الشائعة

Consider four key factors: interface type (contact, contactless, or dual-interface), security requirements (EAL certification level), application domain (payment, identity, transport), and chip platform (JavaCard, MULTOS, native). For EMV payments, dual-interface cards are now standard. For government eID, EAL5+ certified cards are typically required.

Contact smart cards require physical insertion into a reader and communicate via the ISO 7816 interface (gold contact pads). Contactless cards use radio frequency (ISO 14443) and work within a few centimeters of a reader. Dual-interface cards combine both interfaces on a single chip, offering maximum flexibility.

EAL (Evaluation Assurance Level) is part of the Common Criteria framework for evaluating IT security. For smart cards, EAL4+ is common for payment cards, while EAL5+ or EAL6+ is required for government identity documents and ePassports. Higher EAL levels indicate more rigorous security testing and formal verification methods.