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Zahlungsverfahren mit Ubiquitous Computing

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Ubiquitous-Computing-Technologien ermöglichen die Entwicklung neuer Zahlungsverfahren. Dieser Beitrag beleuchtet den Unterschied zwischen mobilem Bezahlen (M-Payment) und ubiquitärem Bezahlen (U-Payment). Dazu analysiert er aus der Sicht von Banken und Finanzdienstleistern Anforderungen, Technologien und Anwendungsbeispiele. Die Autoren erläutern die Ergebnisse anhand der Entwicklung einer U-Payment-Testplattform, die verschiedene Zahlungsverfahren mit Ubiquitous Computing umsetzt.

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Gross, S., Lampe, M., Müller, R. (2005). Zahlungsverfahren mit Ubiquitous Computing. In: Fleisch, E., Mattern, F. (eds) Das Internet der Dinge. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28299-8_15

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