Difference between revisions of "ESAuth"
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− | '''ESAuth''' is a open | + | '''ESAuth''' is a open NFC data access and communications system developed jointly by NETRODA TECHNOLOGIES and INRITA. |
− | The System includes | + | The System includes hardware, software and the associated documentation to read, write and control IEC 14445 (13.56 kHz) 125 kHz and more. |
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− | ESAuth can be used to authorize Persons, | + | ESAuth can be used to authorize Persons, animals, objects or else in a technologic enviroment, for access control, routing, finance and facturing and other use cases. In comparison to most other NFC Ready-to-oder devices used in enterprise situations, ESAuth can run a custom firmware enabling maximum flexibility and vendor-independed scenarios, for example to retrofit or add functionality on existing systems that cannot be upgraded. |
Revision as of 01:56, 21 May 2023
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Developer | Netroda Technologies |
Product Family | Extensible Services / Server |
Documentation | Open Documentation |
Initial release | October 20th 2019 |
ESAuth is a open NFC data access and communications system developed jointly by NETRODA TECHNOLOGIES and INRITA.
The System includes hardware, software and the associated documentation to read, write and control IEC 14445 (13.56 kHz) 125 kHz and more.
Overview
ESAuth describes the method in which data and keys are used together to store, retrieve and encrypt information on data block based transponder systems.
Capabilities
ESAuth can be used to authorize Persons, animals, objects or else in a technologic enviroment, for access control, routing, finance and facturing and other use cases. In comparison to most other NFC Ready-to-oder devices used in enterprise situations, ESAuth can run a custom firmware enabling maximum flexibility and vendor-independed scenarios, for example to retrofit or add functionality on existing systems that cannot be upgraded.