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JAVA RING
Presented By
LIJEESH.C
What is a Java Ring ?...
Is a finger ring that contains a small
microprocessor.
Is a sort of a smartcard that is wearable on
a finger.
Is in fact a java smart card based on Java
Virtual Machine that was proposed as the
Java card 2.0.
More…
The Java Ring is a stainless-steel ring, 16-
millimeters (0.6 inches) in diameter, that
houses a 1-million-transistor processor,
called an iButton.
The ring has 134 KB of RAM, 32 KB of
ROM, a real-time clock and a Java virtual
machine, which is a piece of software that
recognizes the Java language and
translates it for the user's computer system
JAVA RING
The Java Ring
Contains a tiny Java Virtual Machine
Implements the Java Card 2.0 API
Stores information in NVRAM (6K)
Runs applets
Includes microprocessor, memory, clock
and battery
Java Ring in its natural
environment..
History…
The java ring, which is powered by Java
card was introduced at Sun Microsystems's
JavaOne Conference, in March 1998.
It was developed by Dallas Semiconductor.
Workstations at the conference had "ring
readers" installed on them that downloaded
information about the user from the
conference registration system.
This information was then used to enable a
number of personalized services.
Contd…
Java ring has been tested at Celebration
School, an innovative K-12 school, just
outside Orlando, FL. The rings are given to
students and have been programmed to;
store electronic cash to pay for lunches
automatically unlock doors
take attendance
store medical information
allow students to check out books.
Students simply press the signet of their
Java Ring, and it performs the desired
function.
Contd…
The rings given to students are
programmed with Java applets that
communicate with host applications
on networked systems. Applets are
small applications that are designed
to be run within another application.
The Java Ring is snapped into a
reader, called a Blue Dot receptor, to
allow communication between a host
system and the Java Ring.
Working…
Whenever the user pushes his ring on a
ring reader(Blue Dot Receptor), the
corresponding application will take place.
The jewel of the java ring is the iButton.
iButton is a computer chip enclosed in a
thick stainless steel can.
It uses 1-wire protocol for communication
with the host and the iButton.
Contd…
Information is transferred between your
iButton and a PC with a momentary contact
at up to 142kbps.
You simply touch your iButton to a Blue
Dot receptor or other iButton probe, which
is connected to a PC.
The Blue Dot receptor is cabled to a 1-Wire
adapter that is attached to a spare PC port.
1-Wire adapters exist for USB, serial, and
parallel ports. The Blue Dot receptor and 1-
Wire Adapter are inexpensive
Contd…
The Java Card 2.0 architecture has taken
client/server architectures to a new place --
one where the "server" is a small piece of
software on an extremely small system,
and the client is a potentially huge piece of
software on a potentially much larger
system.
The network protocol is encapsulated in
packets that are called application
program data units, or APDUs for short
Contd…
The smart card runtime code gets the first
crack at decoding the APDUs as they
arrive on the serial interface.
Further, there are predefined APDUs that
tell the runtime to select an applet, delete
applets, load applets, and so on.
iButton
The iButton is a mechanical
packaging standard that places a 1-
Wire component inside a small
stainless steel "button" similar to a
disk-shaped battery.
Each iButton has a unique and
unalterable address laser etched onto
its chip inside the can.
The address can be used as a key or
identifier for each iButton.
iButton
More…
iButtons are connected to 1-Wire bus
systems by means of a socket with
contacts which touch the "lid" and "base" of
the canister.
The connection can be fleeting, similar to
swiping a credit card through a reader.
Semi-permanent connections are possible
with a different socket type. (The iButton
clips into it, but is easily removed).
Contd…
Unlike electrically erasable programmable
read-only memory (EEPROM), the NVRAM
iButton memory can be erased and
rewritten as often as necessary without
wearing out.
It can also be erased or rewritten at the
high speeds typical of complementary
metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
memory, without requiring the time-
consuming programming of EEPROM
iButton Structure
1- Wire Interface
Blue Dot Receptor…
The Blue Dot Receptors are iButton
reader/probes that provide a
convenient pipeline into the PC for
iButton-to-PC communication.
The receptor's cable connects to a
USB, serial, or parallel-port 1-Wire
adapter, whichever type of port you
wish to use.
The receptor itself easily affixes to
any accessible spot on the front of
the PC.
Blue Dot Receptor..
Contd…
The user can elect a quick
information transfer with a momentary
touch of the iButton to the Blue Dot.
Each receptor contains two Blue Dots
to accommodate instances where
multiple iButtons are required for a
transaction.
Opening doors…
KEY FOB
Comparison with Smart
Cards…
iButtons have an advantage over
conventional smart cards in term of
durability and longevity.
iButtons are rugged enough to
withstand harsh environments.
iButton uses java as a common
programming language.
Applications…
Access Control
Time and attendance
eCash
Gaming Systems
Advantages…
A very easy and convenient way for
users.
More secure than using passwords.
Portable.
Ruggedness.
Wearable.
Contd…
Provides authentication to users
which is crucial for many applications.
Easier for administrator to maintain
the security infrastructure.
Provides real memory, more power,
and a capacity for dynamic
programming
Disadvantages…
Parents and teachers will have less
control over children and students
Loss of privacy
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Java ring ppt

  • 2. What is a Java Ring ?... Is a finger ring that contains a small microprocessor. Is a sort of a smartcard that is wearable on a finger. Is in fact a java smart card based on Java Virtual Machine that was proposed as the Java card 2.0.
  • 3. More… The Java Ring is a stainless-steel ring, 16- millimeters (0.6 inches) in diameter, that houses a 1-million-transistor processor, called an iButton. The ring has 134 KB of RAM, 32 KB of ROM, a real-time clock and a Java virtual machine, which is a piece of software that recognizes the Java language and translates it for the user's computer system
  • 5. The Java Ring Contains a tiny Java Virtual Machine Implements the Java Card 2.0 API Stores information in NVRAM (6K) Runs applets Includes microprocessor, memory, clock and battery
  • 6. Java Ring in its natural environment..
  • 7. History… The java ring, which is powered by Java card was introduced at Sun Microsystems's JavaOne Conference, in March 1998. It was developed by Dallas Semiconductor. Workstations at the conference had "ring readers" installed on them that downloaded information about the user from the conference registration system. This information was then used to enable a number of personalized services.
  • 8. Contd… Java ring has been tested at Celebration School, an innovative K-12 school, just outside Orlando, FL. The rings are given to students and have been programmed to; store electronic cash to pay for lunches automatically unlock doors take attendance store medical information allow students to check out books. Students simply press the signet of their Java Ring, and it performs the desired function.
  • 9. Contd… The rings given to students are programmed with Java applets that communicate with host applications on networked systems. Applets are small applications that are designed to be run within another application. The Java Ring is snapped into a reader, called a Blue Dot receptor, to allow communication between a host system and the Java Ring.
  • 10. Working… Whenever the user pushes his ring on a ring reader(Blue Dot Receptor), the corresponding application will take place. The jewel of the java ring is the iButton. iButton is a computer chip enclosed in a thick stainless steel can. It uses 1-wire protocol for communication with the host and the iButton.
  • 11. Contd… Information is transferred between your iButton and a PC with a momentary contact at up to 142kbps. You simply touch your iButton to a Blue Dot receptor or other iButton probe, which is connected to a PC. The Blue Dot receptor is cabled to a 1-Wire adapter that is attached to a spare PC port. 1-Wire adapters exist for USB, serial, and parallel ports. The Blue Dot receptor and 1- Wire Adapter are inexpensive
  • 12. Contd… The Java Card 2.0 architecture has taken client/server architectures to a new place -- one where the "server" is a small piece of software on an extremely small system, and the client is a potentially huge piece of software on a potentially much larger system. The network protocol is encapsulated in packets that are called application program data units, or APDUs for short
  • 13. Contd… The smart card runtime code gets the first crack at decoding the APDUs as they arrive on the serial interface. Further, there are predefined APDUs that tell the runtime to select an applet, delete applets, load applets, and so on.
  • 14. iButton The iButton is a mechanical packaging standard that places a 1- Wire component inside a small stainless steel "button" similar to a disk-shaped battery. Each iButton has a unique and unalterable address laser etched onto its chip inside the can. The address can be used as a key or identifier for each iButton.
  • 16. More… iButtons are connected to 1-Wire bus systems by means of a socket with contacts which touch the "lid" and "base" of the canister. The connection can be fleeting, similar to swiping a credit card through a reader. Semi-permanent connections are possible with a different socket type. (The iButton clips into it, but is easily removed).
  • 17. Contd… Unlike electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), the NVRAM iButton memory can be erased and rewritten as often as necessary without wearing out. It can also be erased or rewritten at the high speeds typical of complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) memory, without requiring the time- consuming programming of EEPROM
  • 20. Blue Dot Receptor… The Blue Dot Receptors are iButton reader/probes that provide a convenient pipeline into the PC for iButton-to-PC communication. The receptor's cable connects to a USB, serial, or parallel-port 1-Wire adapter, whichever type of port you wish to use. The receptor itself easily affixes to any accessible spot on the front of the PC.
  • 22. Contd… The user can elect a quick information transfer with a momentary touch of the iButton to the Blue Dot. Each receptor contains two Blue Dots to accommodate instances where multiple iButtons are required for a transaction.
  • 25. Comparison with Smart Cards… iButtons have an advantage over conventional smart cards in term of durability and longevity. iButtons are rugged enough to withstand harsh environments. iButton uses java as a common programming language.
  • 26. Applications… Access Control Time and attendance eCash Gaming Systems
  • 27. Advantages… A very easy and convenient way for users. More secure than using passwords. Portable. Ruggedness. Wearable.
  • 28. Contd… Provides authentication to users which is crucial for many applications. Easier for administrator to maintain the security infrastructure. Provides real memory, more power, and a capacity for dynamic programming
  • 29. Disadvantages… Parents and teachers will have less control over children and students Loss of privacy
  • 31. ??!!