ŘÍHA, Zdeněk, Silvia KOLLIGS and Jan LOESCHNER. How to achieve and enhance interoperability of e-passports. In Identity fraud & theft: the logistics for organised crime. Tomar: Gabinete Coordenador de Segurança, 2007, 9 pp.
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Original name How to achieve and enhance interoperability of e-passports
Name in Czech Jak zajistit interoperabilitu elektronických pasů
Authors ŘÍHA, Zdeněk, Silvia KOLLIGS and Jan LOESCHNER.
Edition Tomar, Identity fraud & theft: the logistics for organised crime, 9 pp. 2007.
Publisher Gabinete Coordenador de Segurança
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10201 Computer sciences, information science, bioinformatics
Country of publisher Portugal
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
Keywords in English electronic passport; smartcard; interoperability
Tags electronic passport, interoperability, smartcard
Changed by Changed by: Ing. Mgr. et Mgr. Zdeněk Říha, Ph.D., učo 2514. Changed: 30/3/2010 09:55.
Abstract
Electronic passport combines the classical passport booklet with a contactless smartcard. The smartcard stores information about the passport holder and the issuing institution in up to 16 data groups. The e-passport can store biometric information in the form of a facial photograph, fingerprint image and/or template and iris image. Due to function of a passport it is clear that interoperability is very important in this area. Passport must be usable at any border in the world. This holds true also for the electronic part. Not only must the inspection system be able to read the data from the passport. It must be also able to verify and interpret the data. Interoperability of electronic passports is a process which starts with specification standards continues with interoperability testing which can be divided into conformity tests and crossover tests. Fingerprints in the European passports are protected with an additional mechanism (EAC), not standardized at the ICAO level yet. To achieve interoperability in this area, EAC interoperability testing events are coordinated by the BIG (Brussels Interoperability Group).
Abstract (in Czech)
Elektronické pasy
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