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− | <span id='keyple_talk'>'''Eclipse Keyple: the Open Source SDK for access control based on secure contactless technology'''</span> by [[#Olivier_Delcroix|Olivier Delcroix]], https://wiki.eclipse.org/images/3/38/EclipseIoTDayGrenoble2019-Keyple.pdf. |
+ | <span id='keyple_talk'>'''Eclipse Keyple: the Open Source SDK for access control based on secure contactless technology'''</span> by [[#Olivier_Delcroix|Olivier Delcroix]], [https://wiki.eclipse.org/images/3/38/EclipseIoTDayGrenoble2019-Keyple.pdf slides] [https://gricad.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/video/eclipse-keyple-open-source-sdk-access-control-based-secure-contactless-technology video] |
Discover Calypso, the historical protocol for contactless electronic ticketing and its open source implementation Eclipse Keyple. Used all around the world, it provides high-security solutions for online and offline secure transactions. Calypso is deployed as a transport public ticketing solutions in 125 cities around the world (Paris - Navigo, Grenoble (Oura), Montreal, Lisboa...). |
Discover Calypso, the historical protocol for contactless electronic ticketing and its open source implementation Eclipse Keyple. Used all around the world, it provides high-security solutions for online and offline secure transactions. Calypso is deployed as a transport public ticketing solutions in 125 cities around the world (Paris - Navigo, Grenoble (Oura), Montreal, Lisboa...). |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 18 December 2019
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Eclipse Keyple: the Open Source SDK for access control based on secure contactless technology by Olivier Delcroix, slides video
Discover Calypso, the historical protocol for contactless electronic ticketing and its open source implementation Eclipse Keyple. Used all around the world, it provides high-security solutions for online and offline secure transactions. Calypso is deployed as a transport public ticketing solutions in 125 cities around the world (Paris - Navigo, Grenoble (Oura), Montreal, Lisboa...).