TS 101 206-3 : 1.3.2
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IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS; TELECOMMUNICATIONS IC CARDS AND TERMINALS; PART 3: APPLICATION INDEPENDENT CARD REQUIREMENTS
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, abbreviations, symbols
and notations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
3.3 Symbols
3.4 Notations
4 Physical characteristics of the card
4.1 Layout
4.2 Temperature range for card operation
5 Electronic signals and transmission
protocols
5.1 Supply voltage
5.2 Supply current
5.3 Programming voltage
5.4 Duty cycle
5.5 Guard time
5.6 Low consumption mode
6 Logical model for IC cards
6.1 File identifier
6.2 Elementary File (EF) structures
6.3 Contents of EF DIR
6.4 Methods for selecting a file
6.5 Application Specific Command (ASC)
set
6.6 Invalidation/rehabilitation of
a file
7 Security facilities for the cards
7.1 Access Conditions (AC)
7.2 Possible functions on different
EF types
7.3 Channel support
7.4 The CLOSE mechanism
7.5 Security context
7.6 General description of security
functions
8 Description of the functions
8.1 SELECT
8.2 STATUS
8.3 CREATE FILE
8.4 DELETE FILE
8.5 EXTEND
8.6 EXECUTE
8.7 UPDATE BINARY
8.8 UPDATE RECORD
8.9 CREATE RECORD
8.10 READ BINARY
8.11 READ BINARY STAMPED
8.12 READ RECORD
8.13 READ RECORD STAMPED
8.14 SEEK
8.15 VERIFY CHV
8.16 CHANGE CHV
8.17 DISABLE CHV
8.18 ENABLE CHV
8.19 UNBLOCK CHV
8.20 INVALIDATE
8.21 REHABILITATE
8.22 INTERNAL AUTHENTICATION
8.23 ASK RANDOM
8.24 GIVE RANDOM
8.25 EXTERNAL AUTHENTICATION
8.26 CLOSE APPLICATION
8.27 WRITE BINARY
8.28 WRITE RECORD
8.29 LOCK
8.30 DECREASE
8.31 DECREASE STAMPED
8.32 INCREASE
8.33 INCREASE STAMPED
8.34 LOAD KEY FILE
9 Description of the commands
9.1 Mapping principles
9.2 Coding of the commands
9.3 Access Condition (AC) coding
9.4 Status conditions returned by the card
10 Contents of special EF
10.1 EF[CHV]
10.2 EF[DIR]
10.3 EF[IC]
10.4 EF[ICC]
10.5 EF[ID]
10.6 EF[KEY_MAN]
10.7 EF[KEY_OP]
10.8 EF[LANG]
10.9 EF[NAME]
11 Interoperability of IC cards
11.1 Standardized applications
11.2 Non-standardized applications
12 Security aspects for card manufacturers,
application providers and card issuers
12.1 Chip and card manufacturing process
Annex A (informative): Example of creating
an application in the card
Annex B (informative): Examples of
certification mechanisms
B.1 Certification of external data
B.2 Certification of data written in
the card (in EF1)
Annex C (informative): Administrative actions
C.1 Card preparation
C.2 Application preparation
C.3 Usage
C.4 Termination of use
Bibliography
History
Specifies the application-independent characteristics of multi-application Integrated Circuit (IC) cards and plug-in modules for telecommunication applications in order to ensure interoperability for telecommunication cards with the various systems and terminals. Does not preclude cards from other sectors from containing telecommunication application(s) based on the present document.
Committee |
PTS
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
96
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PublisherName |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Status |
Current
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