Feasibility Study and Implementation Mobile Credit Card for Reliance CDMA Network
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The emergence of wireless and mobile networks has made possible the
introduction of Electronic Commerce to a new application and research subject: Mobile
Commerce. Mobile Commerce has undergone massive growth with the maturation of
mobile content delivery on 2.5G mobile networks. Due to its inherent characteristics such
as ubiquity, reachability, flexibility, and localization, mobile commerce promises
business unprecedented market potential, greater productivity and higher profitability.
With this in mind, it is perhaps not surprising that mobile commerce is growing much
faster than its fixed counterpart. Unlike Electronic Commerce, Mobile Commerce is more
personalized and there is a need for a novel approach to evaluating Mobile Commerce
applications.
Herein an application is presented, which changes the way credit transaction
happens at present. This replaces the usual credit cards with mobile cards. Two Mobile
Commerce application scenarios are implemented by making use of the Reliance CDMA
Network, SMS services and the data services. First, when both customer and the
merchant use Short Message Service (SMS) and second, when merchant uses the data
services (IP) and customer uses SMS services for the credit transaction using mobile
phones. This thesis examines the feasibility analysis of both the technologies for various
parameters like security, transaction duration, etc. Comparisons have been made with the
present credit card scenario and the mobile card. A secure transaction environment is an
obligatory part in mobile commerce environment while a customer considers making
payment. This thesis discusses the objectives of network integrity and over all network
security
Finally, conclusions are drawn on the future directions in wireless and mobile
Internet service provision. Future applications of mobile commerce like mobile ticketing,
mobile telematics, mobile broking, mobile medical records, mobile banking etc. are
discussed in this thesis.
