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Scotcomms Technology Group, (http://www.scotcomms.co.uk), based in St. Andrews, Scotland was formed in 1993 to offer a wide range of card based transaction services to serve the needs of 'closed loop users’. These are defined as groups of people who have a common physical location combined with a common interest and who can benefit from being linked using smartcard technology. Teamcard, (http://www.teamcard.co.uk) was formed as a division of Scotcomms in 1996 to specifically address the large spectator sports sector using these pioneering multifunction smart card solutions.

TeamCard system was established to allow supporters of major sports teams to lower the cost of support by accumulating added value TeamCard points through spending money at local retailers. Subsequently, these points could be redeemed as season tickets or payments in the club shop or bar. In addition to the loyalty function on the card, it also acts as an electronic season ticket which led to the requirement for an embedded processor as the core of the turnstile entry devices.

Scotcomms first proposed, and finally won the contract to install and offer the benefits of the system to the Bolton Wanderers Football Club. The system architecture provided a link from smartcard readers located at each of the entrance gates to the back office TeamCard system. It is TeamCard who manage and administer the network and back office application on behalf of the sports club. The club supporters details and attendance record are maintained on the smartcard and uploaded via an Ethernet network to the central database (a standard Windows based PC). To implement this application Scotcomms needed a simple embedded processor which could readily support the serial input from the Gemplus Smartcard reader, offered a parallel interface for some LEDs (to instruct the gate operator) and included an Ethernet port. Furthermore, given the project time scale, it was essential that it was pre-configured with an operating system, a Flash based filing system and a TCP/IP stack. Scotcomms' Technical Director, Dave Robb said they searched the web and reviewed several hardware solutions. Most were too costly or did not offer the software features.
MERLIN board Development Kit Finally they decided to buy an Arcom MERLIN board Development Kit which was based on the Intel 386EX and which offered all the features they required. Dave Robb further stated that they needed to write the application quickly and for the communications to be reliable and the flash filing system to be robust even in the event of power interruptions. The combination of Borland’s compiler tools, the Datalight ROM-DOS operating system and integrated TCP/IP stack made it very easy to build up the application. By using a network, the smartcard can easily be checked at each game for transactions, game attendance and to check for copied or rejected cards. Dave Robb says that they implemented the software in three months with only a handful of calls to Arcom for technical support. The system is now installed and operational at Bolton Wanderers stadium and will soon be installed at the London stadium of Crystal Palace.

The MERLIN is one of the first low cost general purpose hardware products on the market to offer an operating system and communications stack as standard.

 

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