Title :
Prototype of train ticketing application using Near Field Communication (NFC) technology on Android device
Author :
Nasution, Surya Michrandi ; Husni, Emir Mauludi ; Wuryandari, Aciek Ida
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Inf., Bandung Inst. of Technol., Bandung, Indonesia
Abstract :
Development in technology bring digital world to be border-less. It´s proven through a developed technology, when trade and transaction can be done not only using real money but also virtual one. Shopping process using virtual money has even more supported by existed Near Field Communication (NFC) device. This particular device works using radio frequency. In the year of 2011, Google was integrating this device into a Android-based cell phone, which made transactions using virtual money gradually developed. E-Ticket is one of the utmost services in online trading. E-ticket is basically a paper-less electronic document, which commonly used for passenger tickets of a transportation system. One of the aims in using NFC in daily life can be implemented within public transportation application. This particular research offers a application prototype for train ticket purchasing and exterminating that use a Near Field Communication (NFC) integrated cell phone. This train ticketing application integrated with NFC device that had been planted in an Android 2.3.3 Operation System based cell phone. Designed system made for passenger interface and train conductor interface. NFC technology applied within two created applications. Cell phone that is used within this research is Google Nexus S, which has been integrated with NFC device; therefore created application can provide a circumstance where applications for passenger and conductor are able to work as a single entity of train ticketing application.
Keywords :
cellular radio; electronic money; light rail systems; mobile computing; near-field communication; Android 2.3.3 Operation System based cell phone; Android device; Google Nexus S; NFC integrated cell phone; NFC technology; e-ticket; near field communication device; near field communication technology; online trading; paper-less electronic document; passenger interface; passenger ticket; public transportation application; radio frequency; shopping process; train conductor interface; train ticket extermination; train ticket purchasing; train ticketing application; transportation system; virtual money; Cellular phones; Databases; Google; Smart phones; Transportation; Unified modeling language; Android; Mobile Computing; NFC; Near Field Communication; e-Ticket;
Conference_Titel :
System Engineering and Technology (ICSET), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bandung
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2375-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICSEngT.2012.6339362