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Calypso is an international
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ing standard for microprocessor contactless smart cards, originally designed by a group of transit operators from 11 countries including Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, México, Portugal and others. It ensures multi-sources of compatible products, and allows for interoperability between several transport operators in the same area.


History

Calypso was born in 1993 from a partnership between the Paris transit operator RATP and ''Innovatron'', a company owned by the French smartcard inventor,
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. The key features of the scheme were patented by ''Innovatron''. Most European transit operators from Belgium, Germany, France, Italy and Portugal eventually joined the group in the following years. The first use of the technology was in 1996. In the same time, the international standard
ISO/IEC 14443 ISO/IEC 14443 ''Identification cards -- Contactless integrated circuit cards -- Proximity cards'' is an international standard that defines proximity cards used for identification, and the transmission protocols for communicating with it. Standa ...
for contactless smart cards was being designed, and the actors of Calypso strongly lobbied to have their technology included in the standard, but Innovatron's patents—and the price of the related royalties—were not compliant with ISO's policy. Therefore, despite their closeness, there are few significant differences between Calypso's historical contactless protocol and ISO/IEC 14443 Type B international standard. The European standard for ticketing data (EN1545) has also been contributed by the actors of Calypso. After a few years of trials, the system has been generalised in the early 2000s in major European cities such as Strasbourg, Paris, Venice, Lisbon, later followed by Turin, Porto, Marseille, Lyon, and many smaller cities. Calypso is extended now in other countries such as Belgium, Israel, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, etc.


Technical aspects

Calypso is based on two main technologies: * The microprocessor
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, widely used in many monetary transactions; * The contactless interface (improperly called RFID) ensuring both remote powering and communication between the reader and the card. A Calypso card, whatever its form (card, watch, mobile phone or other NFC object, etc.) has a
microprocessor A microprocessor is a computer processor where the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit, or a small number of integrated circuits. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, and control circ ...
which contains all the information related to its owner rights for the application, and which implements the Calypso authentication scheme for security. This makes a difference with other e-ticketing system, such as London's
Oyster card The Oyster card is a payment method for public transport in London (and certain areas around it) in England, United Kingdom. A standard Oyster card is a blue credit-card-sized stored-value contactless smart card. It is promoted by Transport ...
, where the card is only a memory chip with no processing capabilities.


Calypso Networks Association

A non-for-profit association, ''Calypso Networks Association'' (CNA), has been created to regroup the transit network operators using Calypso, and the suppliers of Calypso compliant equipment. This association promotes the standard to new operators and manufacturers, defines the certification policy to guarantee the compatibility of all current and future products, and governs the evolution of the standard. This technical job is actually performed mainly by a subcontractor, ''Spirtech''.


See also

* CIPURSE, open security standard for transit fare collection systems by Open Standard for Public Transportation (OSPT) Alliance


References


External links


Calypso Networks Association

Calypso Networks Association
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