The goal of the "Workshop on Mobile Applications Secure Elements and Near Field Communication" is to explore the challenges, issues and opportunities both for academic researchers and industrial innovators. We are looking both for research papers on new applications and presentations of deployment experiments or new business opportunities. NFC technology enables communication in close proximity within a few centimeters. Today, one million NFC smartphones are sold every week. With NFC mobiles surfacing the market so quickly, mobile operating systems are prepared for support with dedicated frameworks. This offers researchers and developers a great opportunity for getting quick traction with novel applications. So far, the main NFC-enabled services deal with payment, access control, or ticketing. Commercial applications today mainly target contactless payments, i.e. eWallets or eTickets managed by transportation companies. The broad availability of NFC-technology fertilizes research and development of novel applications and can go well beyond these intended applications. This workshop aims to bring researchers and industrial experts together to discuss the latest frontiers of NFC-technology and also novel applications that have not been thought of beforehand.
Topics
The workshop welcomes contributions addressing (but not limited to) the following topics:
- NFC security; New protocols for NFC security: Relays attacks and countermeasures; secure transactions.
- Secure Elements for NFC SIM frameworks; SecureSD platforms; NFC controllers with secure elements; Single wire protocol (SWP); Trusted Service Manager (TSM); Secure over the air (OTA) services;
- New secure architectures; Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). New services and business perspectives New payments applications; NFC for access control; automotive industry perspectives; applications for the consumer industry; applications for smart cities; Internet Of Things (IoT) new perspectives;
- NFC integration to Social Networks. Deployment experiments and testing Payments, transport, ticketing, access control, couponing, macro localization (Tags).
Workshop Organizers:
Selwyn Piramuthu, University Of Florida, FL, USA Pascal Urien, Télécom ParisTech, Paris, France
Information and registration
www.dnac.org ou Aziza.Lounis@dnac.org