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Smart card - A smart card, chip card, or integrated circuit(s) card (ICC), is defined as any pocket-sized card with embedded integrated circuits. Although there is a diverse range of applications, there are two broad categories of ICCs.
Nagasaki Smart Card - Nagasaki Smart Card is a contactless smart card system used in Nagasaki, Japan. Its main operators are five bus companies, namely, Saihi Bus, Sasebo Municipal Bus, Shimatetsu Bus, Nagasaki Prefectural Bus and Nagasaki Bus.
SAM card - A Security Authentication Module card or SAM card is a smart card in a reduced form factor similar to a Sim card. SAM cards are usually used to hold cryptographic keys inside point of sale terminal units.
Charlie Card - The Charlie Card is a contactless, stored value smart card that passengers will carry as part of an automated fare collection system which the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) expects to introduce in 2006. The card will automatically debit the cost of the passenger’s ride when placed near the turnstile or fare box.
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