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Global Smart Card ID Using RFID: Realization of Worldwide Human Mobility for Universal Validation

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Today, human still carry number of cards to authenticate their identities across the globe. Smart cards possess potential to substitute all other existing IDs by smart card IDs at national and global level. Contemporary issues of terrorism and illegal migrants across many international borders too support the cause of seeking a viable solution. This paper has examined the evolution and necessity of human identification along with current worldwide scenario of existing national IDs. Integration of biometrics with smart card technology presents a strong authentication tool to the identity card holder. This paper offers an insight into the feasibility and technological aspects of this potential application. A recent trend of using radio-frequency identification (RFID) and biometric technologies for personal identification in e-passports and other applications too paves the way to explore a global identity solution [1]. However, apart from the technological challenges, there are policy and legal constraints imposed by various governments across the globe which acts as a barrier and has been briefly touched upon in this paper. In order to accommodate the massive global IDs, an IPv6-based numbering scheme has been proposed for identity registration and data access of every human across the globe in this research paper. The state-of-art technologies and IoT with its widespread usage facilitates this proposal of integrated global ID solution incorporating smart card with RFID and biometric technologies against a multipurpose universal ID framework [2]. This study has also highlighted the future promises and the major research impact of the proposed application.

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We would like to acknowledge the priceless suggestions offered by Prof. (Dr.) Mukul Misra, Director (Research & Consultancy) of Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Lucknow, India. We are also grateful to Col A. K. Singh, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University, Lucknow, India for his precious assistance in finalizing this paper. We record our earnest gratitude to Col V. K. Tiwari, Ph.D., Dr. Yashwant Singh, HoD, Faculty of Computer Science, Jammu University, India and Dr. Pradeep Kumar Singh, JP University of IT, India for their valuable propositions in this research study.

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Singh, P.K., Dhawan, K., Kumar, N., Gupta, B.K. (2020). Global Smart Card ID Using RFID: Realization of Worldwide Human Mobility for Universal Validation. In: Singh, P., Kar, A., Singh, Y., Kolekar, M., Tanwar, S. (eds) Proceedings of ICRIC 2019 . Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 597. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29407-6_59

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