NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC) Pavan Kumar.B.S Shiva Kumar. A II sem CSE
Nov 29, 2014
NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION
(NFC)
Pavan Kumar.B.S
Shiva Kumar. A
II sem CSE
INTRODUCTION TO NFC NFC is one of the latest wireless communication
technologies. As a short-range wireless connectivity technology, NFC offers safe — yet simple and intuitive — communication between electronic devices.
Enables the exchange of data between devices.
Easy to use, “No prior setup needed”.
HOW NFC WORKS
NFC is based on RFID technology.
Devices communicates through tags.
The tag is essentially an integrated circuit containing data, connected to an antenna, that can read and written by the reader.
APPLICATIONS
Download music or video from a smart poster.
Exchange business cards, Pay bus or train or air fare, Parking Tickets, Pay and purchase at Point of Sale Terminals.
Access controls in office, hotels, airports, print receipts to printer.
COMPARISON WITH OTHER TECHNOLOGIES
NFC BLUETOOTH IR DA
NETWORK TYPE
Point-to-point Point-to-multipoint
Point-to-point
RANGE <0.1 m 10 m 1 m
SPEED 1 Mbps 721 kbps 115 kbps
SET-UP TIME <0.1 s 6 s 0.5 s
COSTS Low Moderate Low
WORKING SCENARIO
ADDED VALUE
DEVICES WITH NFC TECHNOLOGY
Google Nexus S is the first mobile with NFC technology.
Nokia C7, 6216 Classic, 6212 Classic, 6131 NFC,3220 + NFC Shell.
Samsung SGH-X700 NFC, D500E SAGEM my700X Contactless LG 600V contactless Motorola L7 (SLVR) Benq T80 Sagem Cosyphone Samsung Galaxy S II Samsung Wave 578
THE NFC ECOSYSTEM IS BROAD
REFERENCE
Wikipedia http://www.crypto.rub.de/imperia/md/content
/seminare/itsss07/near_field_communication_in_cell_phones.pdf
http://vimeo.com/2028724/
THANK YOU
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