Tourism card system of digital city-Application technology requirements
1 Scope
This document specifies the requirements of digital city scenic spot tourism card system, user card, two-dimensional code, data interface and security technical requirements. This document is applicable to the design, construction, acceptance, operation and maintenance of the tourist card system in digital city scenic spots.
2 Normative References
The contents of the following documents constitute an essential clause of this document through normative references in the text. Only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document for dated reference documents. For undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document.
GB/T 18284 Fast Response Matrix Code
GB/T 20000.1 Guidance for standardization-Part 1: General terminology for standardization and related activities
GB/T 31778-2015 General technical requirements for one-card interconnection and intercommunication in digital cities
GB/T 32918.2 Information Security Techniques SM2 Elliptic Curve Public Key Cryptography Algorithms Part 2: Digital Signature Algorithms
CJ/T 166 2014 Technical specification for application of integrated circuit (IC) cards in construction enterprises
CJ/T 304 Technical Requirements for Smart Card Operating System
RFC 2616 Hypertext Transfer Protocol
RFC 3629 UTF-8, ISO 10646 Transformation Format
RFC 5246 [The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol]
RFC 7159 [The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange Format]
3 Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions as defined in GB/T 20000.1 apply to this document.
3.1 Tourism card system
Intelligent access system for identification, payment and other business applications in scenic spots.
3.2 Secure element
A component that can realize the safe storage and operation of key data.
3.3 Project code
Codes that perform specific functions uniformly managed by a central-level key management system.
3.4 Two-dimensional code
Graphics corresponding to binary data are used to represent geometric shapes of data information.
3.5 Code issuer
The institution that generates the two-dimensional code is responsible for the allocation of the payment account number of the user's two-dimensional code and the risk management of the funds associated with the two-dimensional code.
4 Abbreviations
The following abbreviations apply to this document.
AN: Alphanumeric
ANS; Alphanumeric and Special Character Type (Alphanumeric Special)
B: Binary
BCD: Binary-Coded Decimal
CA: Certificate Authority
DAMK: Deposit Application Maintenance Key
DCMK: Deposit Card Maintenance Key
DES; Data Encryption Standard
DF: Dedicated File
DPK: Deposit Purse Key
HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
HTTPS;Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over SecureSocket Layer
IC:Integrated Circuit
JSON:Java Script Object Notation
NFC: Near Field Communication (Near Field Communication)
POS: Point of Sales
POST: Point of Sales Terminal
PSAM: Purchase Secure Access Module
QR: Quick Response (Quick Response)
RF-SIM: Radio Frequency-Subscriber Identity Module
RS: Reed-solomon Codes
RSA: An Asymmetric Encryption Algorithm (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman)
SFI: Short File Identifier
TAC: Transaction Authorization Cryptogram
TLS: Transport Layer Security
UTF: Unicode Transformation Format
5 System
5.1 System Architecture
Scenic Spot Tourist Card System by the Scenic Spot Tourist Card Interconnection Management Platform, Local Scenic Spot Tourist Card Clearing and Settlement Platform, IC Card Application Subsystem, Two Maintenance Code Application Subsystem and other systems. System structure is shown in Figure 1.
5.2 System Description
The scenic spot tourism card system shall meet the following requirements:
a) The key CA system adopts two-level management mode: central key/CA system and local key/CA system;
b) The scenic spot tourism card interconnection management platform (hereinafter referred to as the intercommunication management platform or data processing center) is responsible for processing the transaction data of IC cards and two-dimensional codes in different places;
c) The local scenic spot tourism card clearing and settlement platform (hereinafter referred to as the scenic spot business platform) is responsible for processing the data of IC cards, two-dimensional codes and other transaction methods:
(d) IC Card Application Subsystem (hereinafter referred to as Business Platform) is responsible for the issue and transaction of IC cards;
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 System
6 Subscriber card
Standard
GB/T 41396-2022 Tourism card system of digital city—Application technology requirements (English Version)
Standard No.
GB/T 41396-2022
Status
valid
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
20000 words
Price(USD)
600.0
Implemented on
2022-11-1
Delivery
via email in 1~8 business day
Detail of GB/T 41396-2022
Standard No.
GB/T 41396-2022
English Name
Tourism card system of digital city—Application technology requirements
Tourism card system of digital city-Application technology requirements
1 Scope
This document specifies the requirements of digital city scenic spot tourism card system, user card, two-dimensional code, data interface and security technical requirements. This document is applicable to the design, construction, acceptance, operation and maintenance of the tourist card system in digital city scenic spots.
2 Normative References
The contents of the following documents constitute an essential clause of this document through normative references in the text. Only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document for dated reference documents. For undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document.
GB/T 18284 Fast Response Matrix Code
GB/T 20000.1 Guidance for standardization-Part 1: General terminology for standardization and related activities
GB/T 31778-2015 General technical requirements for one-card interconnection and intercommunication in digital cities
GB/T 32918.2 Information Security Techniques SM2 Elliptic Curve Public Key Cryptography Algorithms Part 2: Digital Signature Algorithms
CJ/T 166 2014 Technical specification for application of integrated circuit (IC) cards in construction enterprises
CJ/T 304 Technical Requirements for Smart Card Operating System
RFC 2616 Hypertext Transfer Protocol
RFC 3629 UTF-8, ISO 10646 Transformation Format
RFC 5246 [The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol]
RFC 7159 [The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange Format]
3 Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions as defined in GB/T 20000.1 apply to this document.
3.1 Tourism card system
Intelligent access system for identification, payment and other business applications in scenic spots.
3.2 Secure element
A component that can realize the safe storage and operation of key data.
3.3 Project code
Codes that perform specific functions uniformly managed by a central-level key management system.
3.4 Two-dimensional code
Graphics corresponding to binary data are used to represent geometric shapes of data information.
3.5 Code issuer
The institution that generates the two-dimensional code is responsible for the allocation of the payment account number of the user's two-dimensional code and the risk management of the funds associated with the two-dimensional code.
4 Abbreviations
The following abbreviations apply to this document.
AN: Alphanumeric
ANS; Alphanumeric and Special Character Type (Alphanumeric Special)
B: Binary
BCD: Binary-Coded Decimal
CA: Certificate Authority
DAMK: Deposit Application Maintenance Key
DCMK: Deposit Card Maintenance Key
DES; Data Encryption Standard
DF: Dedicated File
DPK: Deposit Purse Key
HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)
HTTPS;Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over SecureSocket Layer
IC:Integrated Circuit
JSON:Java Script Object Notation
NFC: Near Field Communication (Near Field Communication)
POS: Point of Sales
POST: Point of Sales Terminal
PSAM: Purchase Secure Access Module
QR: Quick Response (Quick Response)
RF-SIM: Radio Frequency-Subscriber Identity Module
RS: Reed-solomon Codes
RSA: An Asymmetric Encryption Algorithm (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman)
SFI: Short File Identifier
TAC: Transaction Authorization Cryptogram
TLS: Transport Layer Security
UTF: Unicode Transformation Format
5 System
5.1 System Architecture
Scenic Spot Tourist Card System by the Scenic Spot Tourist Card Interconnection Management Platform, Local Scenic Spot Tourist Card Clearing and Settlement Platform, IC Card Application Subsystem, Two Maintenance Code Application Subsystem and other systems. System structure is shown in Figure 1.
5.2 System Description
The scenic spot tourism card system shall meet the following requirements:
a) The key CA system adopts two-level management mode: central key/CA system and local key/CA system;
b) The scenic spot tourism card interconnection management platform (hereinafter referred to as the intercommunication management platform or data processing center) is responsible for processing the transaction data of IC cards and two-dimensional codes in different places;
c) The local scenic spot tourism card clearing and settlement platform (hereinafter referred to as the scenic spot business platform) is responsible for processing the data of IC cards, two-dimensional codes and other transaction methods:
(d) IC Card Application Subsystem (hereinafter referred to as Business Platform) is responsible for the issue and transaction of IC cards;
Contents of GB/T 41396-2022
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 System
6 Subscriber card