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A new cooperative architecture for sharing services managed by secure elements controlled by android phones with IP objects
In this paper we present a new cooperative architecture that aims at sharing services managed by secure elements. Smartphones such as Android mobiles include IP resources and support several kinds of secure elements (SIM module, removable SD memory, external NFC smartcard…). These devices typically host payment or access control services. Because users often own multiple IP objects such as laptops or tablets, we have designed a new protocol named MobileSE whose goal is to remotely and securely use these services via the intranet communication (typically Wi-Fi) means. We present a use case in which, an OPENID service hosted in a contactless smartcard, feed and controlled by an Android phone, is exported towards a laptop.