Contactless Smart Cards, RFID, Payment, Transit and Security

NXP chip powers Istanbul's contactless fare system

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The city of Istanbul, Turkey has chose NXP Semiconductor’s MIFARE DESFire EV1 contactless microcontroller to power the city’s new contactless fare payments system for public transit.

The “Istanbulkart” project, developed by systems integrator Belbim, enables commuters to pay for fares using a contactless travel card on buses, ferry boats, metro, light metro, trams and overground trains. According to NXP, 4.5 million Istanbulkarts have already been deployed over the past few months.


In addition to fare payment, NXP’s MIFARE DESFire EV1 solution enables multiple applications on a single microcontroller, allowing cities to expand the capabilities of their travel card.

According to Harun Maden, General Manager of Belbim, the Istanbukart will eventually be used to pay for parking, taxis and even movie tickets.

Istanbul now joins more than 650 cities around the world that have adopted NXP MIFARE technology for public transit, including London, St. Petersburg and Rio de Janeiro.

“The key aim of the Istanbulkart project is to make it easier for all of Istanbul’s residents to travel across the city, regardless of what mode of transport they use,” added Maden. “After a successful pilot, the scheme is now available to all of the city’s residents.” [end] 

Cubic Transportation Systems has introduced Nextaccount, an account-based open payment platform that offers travelers the convenience to use contactless bank cards, student IDs and mobile phones as their smart ticket, in addition to transit issued smart cards.

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Calgary, Alberta is pushing forward with the anticipated summer launch of a new smart card payment system for public transit, according to the Calgary Herald.

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The Port Authority of Allegheny County has released an update on its intended roll out of a contactless smart card transit system, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The project was originally put on hold due to issues with the new fare boxes.

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OC Transpo, Canada is planning a new smart card system to roll out this year that will help reduce lost revenues due to malfunctions with the transit’s electronic fare boxes, according to CBC News.

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