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April 25, 1997 - The Financial Times
E-pass:
the next generation of smartcard
A
German entrepreneur called Hardy Hennige has devised a single smartcard
that could perform the functions of a whole wallet of cards. The e-pass
has a built-in touchscreen, no larger than a small calculator, which
could perform the functions of a driving license, ID card, credit card
and cash. Hennige is convinced that e-pass is the next generation of
smartcard and has patented it in most large potential markets including
Europe and the U.S. The smartcards could be given a range of functions,
but Hennige believes that one of the best applications is for travellers
who could download their medical records onto it, book their airline
ticket with it and use it as their ticket. The
e-pass is a natural progression from the more recent smartcard
technology which has a small reader screen. The e-pass would go one step
further and have one of two screens, activated by a stylus or voice
recognition. In order to do away with the need for a PIN number, but
retain security, access to the system would be via a fingerprint or
voice recognition. The card would be solar powered and batteries would
be recharged when the card was inserted into a cash register or a
similar device. Infrared technology could be incorporated into the card
to allow the transfer of data to and from other devices such as webTV or
digital TV. The card would need to be 4mm thick to incorporate infrared
technology. The size of the card might be reduced if it were to use
innovative technology such as the Israeli battery that is as thin as
aluminium foil, or a flexible screen, both of which were exhibited at
this year's Smart Card Show in the UK. Hennige has been 'smart' himself,
if anyone wants to build a smartcard with a screen, they will have to
check out his patent first.
reprinted
from The Financial Times. 4/25/97.
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