Java Ring
Java Ring
Java Ring
Introduction History Components Working Security Applications Advantages Disadvantages Conclusion Reference
microprocessor with built in capabilities for the user. Is a sort of a smartcard that is wearable on a finger. Is a stainless-steel ring,16-millimeters (0.6 inches) in diameter.
electronic token.
Java Ring could have a number of real-world
application
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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.
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.
with Java applets that communicate with host applications on networked systems
The Java Ring is snapped into a reader,
called a Blue Dot receptor, to allow communication between a host system and the Java Ring.
Java Virtual Machine (JVM) RAM ROM real-time clock iButton Blue dot reciptor
The java virtual machine is the piece of software that recognizes the java language and translates the byte code .
access memory .
This non-volatile random access memory offers
The java ring contains 32kb of ROM . Special kind of operating system called e-
Real time clock gives the exact time of the day and
The jewel of the java ring is the iButton. iButton is a computer chip enclosed in a thick
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.
This includes a
reader/probes that provide a convenient pipeline into the PC for iButton-to-PC communication.
The receptor's cable connects to a USB, serial,
Key features:
It has a coiled cable for
connecting iButtons to 1-Wire networks . Adhesive pad for mounting on objects. Supports for up to two iButtons at once. Can be used with any Dallas Semiconductor port adapter.
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. 1Wire adapters exist for USB, serial, and parallel ports.
construction techniques employed in the silicon fabrication effectively deny unauthorized access to the data stored in the NVRAM. If any attempt is made to penetrate these barriers, the NVRAM data is immediately erased.
Java rings are authorized through Personal
Identification Numbers (PINs) so that no one can steal a person's ring and use that ring.
The java ring can be used to hold secret codes, credit cards numbers, driver license, other wallet contents, and even some electronic cash. Its greatest promise appears to lie in its capacity to interact with Internet applications to support strong remote authentication and remotely authorized financial transactions.
For opening the door E-bank application Logging in your PC Providing security in your car.
for users.
It can function between -40C to+70C and in
infrastructure.
Provides real memory, more power, and a
high.
It needs a high level tools and method in
memory ,which means an individual might need to carry more than one Java Ring.
Although Java Rings aren't widely used yet, such rings or similar devices could have a number of real-world applications, such as starting your car and having all your vehicle's components (such as the seat, mirrors, and radio selections) automatically adjust to your preferences. The key issue about a wearable computer (java ring) is not whether it is a ring or another form factor: the deciding point is that you will always have it with you.