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Money Pad, The Future Wallet By,

Money Pad, The Future Wallet By, V.Umesh Kumar. Keywords. Introduction Credit and Debit cards Smart cards Electronic purses Money pad Uses Design of the system

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Money Pad, The Future Wallet By,

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  1. Money Pad, The Future Wallet By, V.Umesh Kumar

  2. Keywords • Introduction • Credit and Debit cards • Smart cards • Electronic purses • Money pad • Uses • Design of the system • Field of implementation • Conclusion.

  3. Introduction • Biometrics. Security. Finger Print recognition. • Forms. • Accessing. • Authorization. • E-cash. • E-cheque.

  4. Definition "Money in the 21st century will surely prove to be as different from the money of the current century as our money is from that of the previous century. Just as fiat money replaced specie-backed paper currencies, electronically initiated debits and credits will become the dominant payment modes, creating the potential for private money to compete with government-issued currencies." Just as every thing is getting under the shadow of "e" today we have paper currency being replaced by electronic money or e-cash. Hardly a day goes by without some mention in the financial press of new developments in "electronic money". In the emerging field of electronic commerce, novel buzzwords like smartcards, online banking, digital cash, and electronic checks are being used to discuss money. But how are these brand-new forms of payment secure? And most importantly, which of these emerging secure electronic money technologies will survive into the next century? These are some of the tough questions to answer but here's a solution, which provides a form of security to these modes of currency exchange using the "Biometrics Technology". The Money Pad introduced here uses the biometrics technology for Finger Print recognition. Money Pad is a form of credit card or smartcard, which we name so. Every time the user wants to access the Money Pad he has to make an impression of his fingers which will be scanned and matched with the one in the hard disk of data base server. If the finger print matches with the user's he will be allowed to access and use the Pad other wise the Money Pad is not accessible. Thus providing a form of security to the ever-lasting transaction currency of the future "e-cash". Money Pad - A form of credit card or smart card similar to floppy disk, which is introduced to provide, secure e-cash transactions.

  5. Credit and Debit Card • Definition` • Providing details. • Transactions over Internet. • Processing.

  6. Smartcards • Definition • Uses. • Memory. • Accessing.

  7. Electronic Purses • Flexibility. • Relation ship based cards. • Financial instrument. • Wallet-sized smart cards useful in Buying food, To making photocopies, To paying subway fares.

  8. Money Pad • Floppy disk. • Consists of peripherals like: A touch sensor and Magnetic disk as its peripherals. • Details of the owner. • Transactions.

  9. Why use Money pad? • Instant clearing of funds • Avoids the insecure way of carrying money • Provides strong security • Can be meet by a common man • Avoids the nuisance of renewing

  10. Design of the system

  11. The accuracy of any biometric system is measured in two ways • False Acceptance Rate — Where an impostor is accepted as a match • False Rejection Rate — where a legitimate match is denied access

  12. Fields Of Application • Applicable in e-banks and in any kind of e-transactions • Can be used to carry out remote transactions • Useful to carry Digital cash • Utilization of personal data in filling order forms • Applicable in m-commerce transactions • Applicable in daily life

  13. Conclusion • For a digital currency system to attain widespread recognition and use the following three requirements are necessary: 1. Instant clearing of funds 2. Elimination of payment risk 3. Secure transactions using strong encryption • Since the Money Pad aims to satisfy the above conditions there is no doubt that in near future it will be widely recommended for use .

  14. Thank You

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