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    Reliable OSPM schema for secure transaction using mobile agent in micropayment system

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    The paper introduces a novel offline payment system in mobile commerce using the case study of micro-payments. The present paper is an extension version of our prior study addressing on implication of secure micropayment system deploying process oriented structural design in mobile network. The previous system has broad utilization of SPKI and hash chaining to furnish reliable and secure offline transaction in mobile commerce. However, the current work has attempted to provide much more light weight secure offline payment system in micro-payments by designing a new schema termed as Offline Secure Payment in Mobile Commerce (OSPM). The empirical operation are carried out on three types of transaction process considering maximum scenario of real time offline cases. Therefore, the current idea introduces two new parameters i.e. mobile agent and mobile token that can ensure better security and comparatively less network overhead

    Off-line micro-payment protocol for multiple vendors in mobile commerce

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    Micro-payment systems have the potential to provide non-intrusive, high-volume and low-cost pay as-you-use services for a wide variety of Web-based applications. Previously we have developed NetPay, at off-line micro-payment protocol for e-commerce. In this paper, we describe a set of extensions, mobile NetPay, optimised for mobile e-commerce. Mobile NetPay provides high performance and security using one-way hashing functions for e-coin encryption. Each mobile user's transaction does not involve any broke, and double spending is detected during the redeeming transaction. We describe the motivation for mobile NetPay and describe three transactions of the mobile NetPay protocol in detail to illustrate the approach. We then discuss future research on this protocol

    Off-line Micro-payment Protocol for Multiple Vendors in Mobile Commerce

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    Micro-payment systems have the potential to provide non-intrusive, high-volume and low-cost payas-you-use services for a wide variety of web-based applications. Previously we have developed NetPay, an off-line micro-payment protocol for E-commerce. In this paper we describe a set of extensions, Mobile-NetPay, optimised for mobile E-commerce. Mobile-NetPay provides high performance and security using one-way hashing functions for e-coin encryption. Each mobile user’s transaction does not involve any broker and double spending is detected during the redeeming transaction. We describe the motivation for Mobile-NetPay and describe three transactions of the Mobile-NetPay protocol in detail to illustrate the approach. We then discuss future research on this protocol. 1
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