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TECHNOCRATS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
A PRESENTATION ON
ATM MACHINE
Submitted to: Submitted by:
Ranjeet jaiswal Prabhat Singh
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
By
Prabhat Kumar
Praveen Singh
Introduction
 machine at a bank branch or other location which enables a
customer to perform basic banking activities (checking
ones balance, withdrawing or transferring funds) even
when the bank is closed.
 This machine also allows to check their account at any time
and without the need for a human teller.
 suppose You're short on cash, so you walk over to the
automated teller machine (ATM), insert your card into the
card reader, respond to the prompts on the screen, and
within a minute you walk away with your money and a
receipt in a few minutes.
 Now a days it is widely used in all fields such as defence and
many others.
HISTORY
 Alex Robertson has been credited with developing
and building the first automatic teller machine in
USA.
 The first ATM called Bankograph was installed in
Barkley bank in north London on 27th June 1967.
 After that it was later countries like Japan , Sweden
, U.k credited in developing first cash machine.
ATM CARD
 It is a plastic ATM card with a magnetic strip.
 It contains a unique card number and identity
information.
 It is also known as cash cards, bank card, client card,
key card.
 This card issued by bank.
The First
ATM
Machine
COMPONENTS OF ATM
CARD READER
 If there will be no card reader, then ATM card can not
be read so no transaction can be done by machine.
 ATM card is required to swipe through this card
reader slot. After swiping card it captures the account
information through magnetic stripe of ATM.
 After retrieving the correct information of your
account, card reader send this information to the host
processor for further process.
HOST PROCESSOR
 Host processor is the heart of ATM machine.
 It contacts the bank server and retrieves your account
details such as available balance, previous
transactions, PIN etc
 It verifies your PIN number and if it matches with the
provided PIN number from the bank server, you are
allowed to make the transaction.
 To take your PIN and other requests form user, there
will be a keypad or touch pad.
KEYPAD/TOUCHPAD
 Key pad or touch pad is responsible for taking input
from the user.
 On this pad, numbers and few other keys such as
Clear, OK etc., will be placed.
 Key pad transfers your inputted data to host controller
to process the request.
SPEAKER
 Speaker is placed in ATM machine which is
responsible for audio alerts.
 When you press any key, this speaker confirm the
pressing of key by producing a beep sound alert.
 It assures you that the key pad is working.
CRT OR LCD SCREEN
 Another major integral part of the ATM machine is its
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) or Liquid Crystal Diode
(LCD) screen.
 CRT or LCD screen is responsible for visual display of
your transactions.
 It is responsible for displaying your name, entered
amount, account number etc.
 Without CRT or LCD display screen, the transactions
from ATM machine would have become more difficult.
Receipt printer
 Receipt printer is responsible for the printing of your
transactions receipt.
 It will print whether the transaction is successful or
not.
 It contains the important information in the form of
fixed codes by which we can assess the transaction
status and its reason of failure.
 SO receipt printer is a vital part of automated teller
machine.
CASH DISPENSER
 The most important part of automated teller machine
is its cash dispenser.
 The cash dispenser is responsible for giving out the
correct amount of cash you have requested for.
 So after getting instruction from host controller to pay
the money, cash dispenser will count the money and
dispenses the money out of it.
Working An ATM is simply a data terminal with
two input and four output devices. Like
any other data terminal, the ATM has to
connect to, and communicate through, a
host processor.
 The host processor is analogous to an
Internet service provider (ISP) in that it
is the gateway through which all the
various ATM networks become available
to the cardholder (the person wanting
the cash).
 Most host processors can support either
leased-line or dial-up machines. Leased
line machines connect directly to the
host processor through a four-wire,
point-topoint dedicated telephone line
ADVANTAGES v/s DISADVANTAGE
 You can withdraw cash at any time,
day or night. The banks don’t need
to be open.
 ATMs offer the convenience of
multiple locations. You can
withdraw cash at any bank that is
part of the system to which your
ATM card is linked.
 Your ATM card is protected by a
PIN, keeping your money safe.
 You don’t need to fill out withdrawal
and deposit slips as is required at
the bank.
 ATMs are faster than going to the
bank—no long lines.
 You can withdraw cash at ATMs in
foreign countries.
 ATM may be off-line (system down).
 You may forget your PIN number.
 Risk of robbery when you leave the
ATM.
 The ATM can break down or run out
of cash.
 Fees charged to use ATMs of other
banks can become expensive.
security
 Modern ATM physical security concentrates on denying
the use of the money inside the machine to a thief, by
means of techniques such as dye markers and smoke
canisters. This change in emphasis has meant that ATMs
are now frequently found free-standing in places like
shops, rather than mounted into walls.
 ATM transactions are usually encrypted with DES but most
transaction processors will require the use of the more
secure Triple DES by 2005.
 But still a number of complaint s of frauds is coming which
will be soon get solved.
GLOSSARY
 The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a cipher (a method
for encrypting information) selected as an official standard
for the United States in 1976, though it subsequently
enjoyed widespread use internationally.
 The algorithm was initially controversial, with classified
design elements, suspicions about a National Security
Agency (NSA) backdoor and a relatively short key length.
DES consequently became the most intensely studied
block cipher ever, and motivated the modern
understanding of the subject.
 The cipher has since been superseded by the Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES).
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  • 1. TECHNOCRATS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY A PRESENTATION ON ATM MACHINE Submitted to: Submitted by: Ranjeet jaiswal Prabhat Singh DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
  • 3. Introduction  machine at a bank branch or other location which enables a customer to perform basic banking activities (checking ones balance, withdrawing or transferring funds) even when the bank is closed.  This machine also allows to check their account at any time and without the need for a human teller.  suppose You're short on cash, so you walk over to the automated teller machine (ATM), insert your card into the card reader, respond to the prompts on the screen, and within a minute you walk away with your money and a receipt in a few minutes.  Now a days it is widely used in all fields such as defence and many others.
  • 4. HISTORY  Alex Robertson has been credited with developing and building the first automatic teller machine in USA.  The first ATM called Bankograph was installed in Barkley bank in north London on 27th June 1967.  After that it was later countries like Japan , Sweden , U.k credited in developing first cash machine.
  • 5. ATM CARD  It is a plastic ATM card with a magnetic strip.  It contains a unique card number and identity information.  It is also known as cash cards, bank card, client card, key card.  This card issued by bank.
  • 8. CARD READER  If there will be no card reader, then ATM card can not be read so no transaction can be done by machine.  ATM card is required to swipe through this card reader slot. After swiping card it captures the account information through magnetic stripe of ATM.  After retrieving the correct information of your account, card reader send this information to the host processor for further process.
  • 9. HOST PROCESSOR  Host processor is the heart of ATM machine.  It contacts the bank server and retrieves your account details such as available balance, previous transactions, PIN etc  It verifies your PIN number and if it matches with the provided PIN number from the bank server, you are allowed to make the transaction.  To take your PIN and other requests form user, there will be a keypad or touch pad.
  • 10. KEYPAD/TOUCHPAD  Key pad or touch pad is responsible for taking input from the user.  On this pad, numbers and few other keys such as Clear, OK etc., will be placed.  Key pad transfers your inputted data to host controller to process the request.
  • 11. SPEAKER  Speaker is placed in ATM machine which is responsible for audio alerts.  When you press any key, this speaker confirm the pressing of key by producing a beep sound alert.  It assures you that the key pad is working.
  • 12. CRT OR LCD SCREEN  Another major integral part of the ATM machine is its Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) or Liquid Crystal Diode (LCD) screen.  CRT or LCD screen is responsible for visual display of your transactions.  It is responsible for displaying your name, entered amount, account number etc.  Without CRT or LCD display screen, the transactions from ATM machine would have become more difficult.
  • 13. Receipt printer  Receipt printer is responsible for the printing of your transactions receipt.  It will print whether the transaction is successful or not.  It contains the important information in the form of fixed codes by which we can assess the transaction status and its reason of failure.  SO receipt printer is a vital part of automated teller machine.
  • 14. CASH DISPENSER  The most important part of automated teller machine is its cash dispenser.  The cash dispenser is responsible for giving out the correct amount of cash you have requested for.  So after getting instruction from host controller to pay the money, cash dispenser will count the money and dispenses the money out of it.
  • 15. Working An ATM is simply a data terminal with two input and four output devices. Like any other data terminal, the ATM has to connect to, and communicate through, a host processor.  The host processor is analogous to an Internet service provider (ISP) in that it is the gateway through which all the various ATM networks become available to the cardholder (the person wanting the cash).  Most host processors can support either leased-line or dial-up machines. Leased line machines connect directly to the host processor through a four-wire, point-topoint dedicated telephone line
  • 16. ADVANTAGES v/s DISADVANTAGE  You can withdraw cash at any time, day or night. The banks don’t need to be open.  ATMs offer the convenience of multiple locations. You can withdraw cash at any bank that is part of the system to which your ATM card is linked.  Your ATM card is protected by a PIN, keeping your money safe.  You don’t need to fill out withdrawal and deposit slips as is required at the bank.  ATMs are faster than going to the bank—no long lines.  You can withdraw cash at ATMs in foreign countries.  ATM may be off-line (system down).  You may forget your PIN number.  Risk of robbery when you leave the ATM.  The ATM can break down or run out of cash.  Fees charged to use ATMs of other banks can become expensive.
  • 17. security  Modern ATM physical security concentrates on denying the use of the money inside the machine to a thief, by means of techniques such as dye markers and smoke canisters. This change in emphasis has meant that ATMs are now frequently found free-standing in places like shops, rather than mounted into walls.  ATM transactions are usually encrypted with DES but most transaction processors will require the use of the more secure Triple DES by 2005.  But still a number of complaint s of frauds is coming which will be soon get solved.
  • 18. GLOSSARY  The Data Encryption Standard (DES) is a cipher (a method for encrypting information) selected as an official standard for the United States in 1976, though it subsequently enjoyed widespread use internationally.  The algorithm was initially controversial, with classified design elements, suspicions about a National Security Agency (NSA) backdoor and a relatively short key length. DES consequently became the most intensely studied block cipher ever, and motivated the modern understanding of the subject.  The cipher has since been superseded by the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).