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[Report]
NFC-Enabled Phones and Contactless Smart Cards 2008-2018
Published: 2008/05
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Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1. RFID and its new forms
- 1.2. Contactless smart cards and tickets
- 1.2.1. Contactless smart cards
- 1.2.2. Late adoption
- 1.2.3. Memory chip vs microprocessor
- 1.2.4. Compatibility
- 1.2.5. Dual interface smart cards
- 1.2.6. Privacy and security
- 1.2.7. Secure access cards
- 1.2.8. Contactless smart tickets
- 1.3. Near Field Communication (NFC)
- 1.3.1. RFID enabled phones are not all NFC
- 1.4. Effect of cards/ tickets competing with NFC
2. TECHNOLOGIES FOR CONTACTLESS CARDS AND TICKETS
- 2.1. Manufacturing value chain
- 2.2. Choice of frequency
- 2.3. Card technology
- 2.4. Chip choices and designs
- 2.4.1. Chip types
- 2.4.2. Chip circuit and security
- 2.4.3. Cost structure
- 2.4.4. Battery assisted cards
- 2.5. Contactless ticket technology
3. CONTACTLESS SMART CARDS IN ACTION
- 3.1. Anatomy of 105 transport schemes worldwide
- 3.2. Stored Value Cards (SVC) for transport
- 3.3. SVC cards and RFID phones for general cash replacement - Japan in
the lead
- 3.3.1. Huge opportunity to replace cash
- 3.3.2. JR East Suica and its many partners
- 3.3.3. Edy electronic purse, Japan
- 3.3.4. Incompatibility of other schemes
- 3.3.5. Universal readers begin to appear
- 3.4. Major card schemes in China
- 3.4.1. China National ID card
- 3.4.2. Golden Card Project/ RFID Alliance/ Pilots and funding China
- 3.4.3. The Yikatong card China
- 3.4.4. Hong Kong Octopus China
- 3.4.5. City cards in China
- 3.4.6. Student cards China
- 3.5. Transport cards worldwide - examples
- 3.5.1. Washington WMATA
- 3.5.2. Atlanta MARTA Breeze card and tickets
- 3.5.3. London Oyster UK
- 3.5.4. Kanto Japan
- 3.5.5. Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto Japan
- 3.5.6. Qingdao China
- 3.5.7. Seoul Korea, U-City, Digital Media City, etc
- 3.5.8. EasyFuelTM Peru
- 3.6. Secure access cards worldwide - examples
- 3.6.1. Introduction
- 3.6.2. Minneapolis St Paul Airport USA
- 3.6.3. China secure access
- 3.6.4. Paybacks
- 3.7. The move to RFID bank cards
- 3.8. Bank credit, debit, account and SVC cards
- 3.8.1. Bank cards for transport? A problem of what they charge operators
- 3.8.2. Bank cards for transport? A problem of speed
- 3.8.3. Visa gets faster
- 3.8.4. MasterCard gets faster - UK trial
- 3.8.5. MasterCard PayPass on New York Mass Transit
- 3.8.6. Paybacks
- 3.9. Contactless smart tickets in action
- 3.9.1. China National Railway System
- 3.9.2. Aichi World EXPO 2005 Japan
- 3.9.3. Buses Portugal and Norway
4. STANDARDS
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. RFID card and ticket standards
- 4.3. Move to contactless EMV
- 4.4. NFC standards
5. NFC IN ACTION
- 5.1. Introduction
- 5.1.1. Origin of NFC
- 5.1.2. RFID enabled mobile phones
- 5.1.3. Business cases - fighting for position
- 5.1.4. Standards
- 5.1.5. Swiss Army Knife?
- 5.2. Transport led case studies
- 5.2.1. Mobile Suica, Japan
- 5.2.2. Hanau, Germany
- 5.2.3. Rhein Main Verkehrsverbund (RMV)
- 5.2.4. Xiamen, China
- 5.2.5. Chungwa Telecom, Taiwan
- 5.2.6. BART, San Francisco
- 5.2.7. RATP, Paris
- 5.2.8. Other French Transport Schemes - Marseille, Bordeaux
- 5.3. Payment led case studies
- 5.3.1. Caen, France
- 5.3.2. Payez Mobile
- 5.3.3. bitWallet Japan
- 5.3.4. O2 Wallet, UK
- 5.3.5. Royal Bank of Canada, Visa
- 5.3.6. Taiwan Mobile
- 5.3.7. Spokane, Washington, USA
- 5.3.8. Melbourne, Australia
- 5.3.9. Commonwealth Bank, MasterCard, Australia
- 5.3.10. Singapore
- 5.3.11. Netherlands, Payter
- 5.3.12. UnionPay and other NFC trials in China
- 5.3.13. Philips Arena, Atlanta USA
- 5.3.14. MasterCard, Dallas, USA
- 5.3.15. Discover, Motorola - Chicago and Salt Lake City
- 5.3.16. C1000, Netherlands
- 5.3.17. People' s Bank, Georgia
- 5.3.18. Garanti Bank, Turkey
- 5.4. Access led case studies
- 5.4.1. Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences
- 5.4.2. O2 Wireless Festival, UK
- 5.4.3. Manchester City FC, UK
- 5.4.4. Farglory, Taiwan
- 5.5. Service delivery led case studies
- 5.5.1. Home Care Providers, UK
- 5.5.2. SmartTouch, Oulu, Finland
- 5.5.3. CarePro, UK
- 5.5.4. Finnair Airlines, Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Finland
- 5.5.5. Home Health Care, Netherlands
- 5.6. Other applications
- 5.6.1. Health Buddy
- 5.6.2. Vehicle Identification
- 5.6.3. Hi Honey, I' m Home
6. CONTACTLESS CARDS VS NFC
- 6.1. Cash, bank card and phone payment compete
- 6.2. Merits of contactless cards vs RFID enabled phones
- 6.2.1. A skeptic' s view
- 6.2.2. The IDTechEx assessment
- 6.3. Consumer response - say one thing, do another?
- 6.4. Contactless card companies enter NFC
- 6.5. Service providers and phone manufacturers fight for share
- 6.6. Bouygues Telecom agrees
- 6.7. GSM Association wades in
7. MARKET FORECASTS 2008-2018
- 7.1. Contactless smart card projections
- 7.1.1. Projections 2008-2018 by number, unit price, value
- 7.1.2. Financial and multifunctional cards
- 7.1.3. China National ID card
- 7.1.4. Other national ID cards
- 7.1.5. Transport cards
- 7.1.6. Secure access and other card applications
- 7.2. Contactless smart ticket projections
- 7.3. Forecasts for HF readers for cards and tickets
- 7.3.1. Readers for financial cards in the US
- 7.4. Memory vs microprocessor card chip projections
- 7.4.2. Memory chip cards and tickets
- 7.4.3. Microprocessors
- 7.4.4. League table of RFID chip suppliers
- 7.4.5. Contactless cards as a percentage of all smart cards
- 7.5. NFC phones
- 7.5.2. RFID enabled phone sales by region 2008-2018
- 7.6. Size of the opportunity to replace cash
- 7.7. The prepaid card opportunity
APPENDIX 1: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS
APPENDIX 2: GLOSSARY
TABLES:
- 1.1.Adoption of memory chip vs microprocessor cards by application
- 3.1.Details of 105 projects involving contactless smart cards and
tickets used for public transportation
- 3.2.Details of the China Natinoal ID card scheme
- 3.3.Speed of transaction for various conventional contactless card
technologies
- 4.1.Details of 33 important published and emerging contactless
card/ticket standards and their committees and statutes
- 4.2.Adoption of EMV smart cards for financial payments 2004-2006 in
millions globally
- 5.1.Comparison of economic options for RFID enabled phones
- 6.1.The good and bad of contactless cards and tickets vs RFID
enabled phones
- 7.1.Global market for contactless cards number millions 2008-2018
- 7.2.Global market for contactless cards unit price US dollars
2008-2018
- 7.3.Global market for contactless cards dollars millions 2008-2018
- 7.4.Global market for contactless cards and their systems US
dollars million 2008-2018
- 7.5.Contactless tickets number and unit value 2008-2018
- 7.6.Total value of tickets and their systems US dollars million
2008-2018
- 7.7.Typical contactless card and ticket price list in 2006
- 7.8.Global market for financial contactless cards 2008-2018
- 7.9.Characteristics of financial market for contactless cards
2008-2018
- 7.10.Issuance of the Chinese National Identification card 2004-2006
and cumulative national target for 2008
- 7.11.Global market for China National ID cards 2008-2018
- 7.12.Characteristics of market for China ID card 2008-2018
- 7.13.Global market for other national ID cards 2008-2018
- 7.14.Global market for transport contactless cards 2008-2018
- 7.15.Characteristics of market for contactless transport cards
2008-2018
- 7.16.Largest contactless card schemes for transport with installed
population of cards
- 7.17.Global market for security and other contactless cards
2008-2018
- 7.18.Characteristics of market for contactless secure access and
other cards 2008-2018
- 7.19.Global market for contactless smart tickets 2008-2018
- 7.20.Characteristics of the contactless smart ticket market
2008-2018
- 7.21.Largest orders placed for contactless tickets 2004-2006
- 7.22.Forecast for HF reader sales 2008-2018
- 7.23.Largest suppliers of RFID chips at start of 2006 and 2007 by
cumulative number sold in millions
- 7.24.Contactless and dual interface chips as a percentage of all
card chips 2000, 2008, 2018
- 7.25.Global shipments of NFC enabled phones in millions 2008-2018
- 7.26.Numbers of NFC phones by region 2008-2018 in millions
- 7.27.Value of the potential global market for prepaid card payment
volume in 2010
FIGURES:
- 1.1.Security and memory for different shapes of RFID tag vs cost.
Cards red, tickets blue, labels yellow
- 1.2.Range vs memory of various shapes and applications of RFID tags
to different specifications
- 2.1.Manufacturing value chain for contactless cards and tickets
- 2.2.Frequencies - the good things
- 2.3.Frequencies - the bad things
- 2.4.Reverse of Omron HF contactless smart card showing copper
etched antenna and chip assembly
- 2.5.Reverse of an Exypnotech HF inlet showing etched aluminium
antenna
- 2.6.Optimal printing technology for RFID antennas as a function of
output
- 2.7.Circuit block diagram of a microprocessor chip used in smart
cards
- 2.8.Contactless system environment
- 2.9.Primary elements of the cost of a passive contactless smart
card and what influences them
- 2.10.Relative costs of different antenna deposition technologies
according to Infineon
- 2.11.Time temperature recording HF RFID card from KSW Microtec with
its inlet
- 2.12.Aveso laminate giving display capability to contactless smart
cards
- 2.13.Types of active RFID compared with passive RFID
- 2.14.An HF smart label or ticket from Hyan Label of China where the
antenna is printed straight onto the paper label feedstock
- 3.1.A token from Guangzhou in China
- 3.2.Shanghai public transport card
- 3.3.The Atlanta MARTA Breeze card
- 3.4.MARTA card operated gate
- 3.5.Mu Solutions RFID tag in admission ticket
- 3.6.Admission solution for Aichi World EXPO 2005
- 5.1.NFC board for mobile phone
- 5.2.The ability to conduct transactions at any time or place
- 5.3.NFC enabled phones pay bus fares in Hanau
- 5.4.NFC enabled mobile phones in Xiamen
- 5.5.Mobile phones in Taiwan
- 5.6.The Netherlands is an active market for NFC
- 6.1.Comparison of value of individual payments by cash,
debit/credit card and mobile phone
- 7.1.Global market for contactless cards number millions 2008-2018
- 7.2.Global market for contactless cards unit price US dollars
2008-2018
- 7.3.Global market for contactless cards and tickets number millions
2008-2018
- 7.4.Global market for contactless cards and systems US dollars
million 2008-2018
- 7.5.Total value of tickets and systems US dollars million 2008-2018
- 7.6.Historical trend of the mix of chip types for smart cards of
all kinds 2000-2006, excluding China ID card
- 7.7.Contactless and dual interface chips as a percentage of all
card chips 2000, 2008, 2018
- 7.8.Numbers of NFC phones by region 2008-2018 in millions
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NFC-Enabled Phones and Contactless Smart Cards 2008-2018
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