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This short paper introduces the issues and challenges of next generation Java-based smart card platforms. Betting on a continuous evolution toward open computing devices, next generation cards will consist in embedded Java micro-server platforms. Those platforms will be able to serve various types of services and applications thanks to two important system features: adaptability and maintainability. Two features that have to be carefully taken into account in the research perspectives described in this paper: real Java for cards, cards integration in a networked world, and flexible and adaptable cards.
This paper is an author’s reviewed version of a previous paper. This revision is for the only purpose of accompanying the author’s invited talk to the CASSIS 2004 conference. The previous paper by Jean-Jacques Vandewalle and Gilles Grimaud has been published (but couldn’t be presented) in the proceedings of the Smart Objects Conference (SOC’2003), Grenoble, 15-17 May 2003.
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Vandewalle, JJ. (2005). Smart Card Research Perspectives. In: Barthe, G., Burdy, L., Huisman, M., Lanet, JL., Muntean, T. (eds) Construction and Analysis of Safe, Secure, and Interoperable Smart Devices. CASSIS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3362. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30569-9_13
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