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Understanding Near Field Communication (NFC)

Near field communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless technology that allows data exchange when devices are touched or brought within close proximity. NFC operates at 13.56 MHz and works using magnetic field induction to enable communication between devices within 10 centimeters. It was developed from RFID technology and has applications such as mobile payments, data transfer between devices, and accessing information from smart posters or tags by touching devices together. NFC is implemented in many smartphones and its use is growing as more devices are being equipped with the capability.

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Understanding Near Field Communication (NFC)

Near field communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless technology that allows data exchange when devices are touched or brought within close proximity. NFC operates at 13.56 MHz and works using magnetic field induction to enable communication between devices within 10 centimeters. It was developed from RFID technology and has applications such as mobile payments, data transfer between devices, and accessing information from smart posters or tags by touching devices together. NFC is implemented in many smartphones and its use is growing as more devices are being equipped with the capability.

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NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION

WHAT IS NFC???
NFC or Near Field Communication is a short range high frequency wireless communication technology. A radio communication is established by touching the two phones or keeping them in a proximity of a few centimeters. NFC is mainly aimed for mobile or handheld devices. NFC is an extension of Radio frequency identification or RFID technology. RFID is mainly used for tracking and identification by sending radio waves.

EVOLUTION OF NFC TECHNOLOGY


In 2004, NFC Forum was formed by Nokia, Philips, Sony,to set standards for NFC . Every NFC enabled device will have N-Mark trademark ,developed by NFC Forum.

N MARK TRADEMARK

EVOLUTION OF NFC TECHNOLOGY


In 2006

First mobile phone( nokia 6131) with NFC released by NOKIA.

EVOLUTION OF NFC TECHNOLOGY


In 2010

First android phone SAMSUNG NEXUS S with NFC support released.

OPERATION OF NFC
Near field communication is based on inductive-coupling. NFC works using magnetic induction between two loop antennas located within each other's 'near field.

OPERATION OF NFC
operating frequency 13.56MHz.data rate 106 kbit/s to 424 kbit/s. NFC use an initiator and a target; the initiator actively generates an RF field that can power a passive target.

Target

MODES OF OPERTAION
MODES OF OPERATION

PASSIVE MODE

ACTIVE MODE

MODES OF OPERATION
In Active mode, both devices with NFC chip generates an electromagnetic field and exchange data.
Two NFC enabled devices transfer -ring data in active mode

MODES OF OPERATION
In Passive mode, there is only one active device and the other uses that field to exchange information.
A NFCenabled mobile phone is paired with a RFIDtagged "smart poster"

APPLICATION OF NFC
NFC applications can be split into the following three basic categories:
Touch and Go Touch and Confirm Touch and Connect

APPLICATION OF NFC
Touch and Go
Applications such as access control or transport/event ticketing, where the user needs only to bring the device storing the ticket or access code close to the reader. Example for picking up an Internet URL from a smart label on a poster.
Touch and go Mode of application

APPLICATION OF NFC
Movie buff gathering info about a movie using his NFC enabled Mobile Phone

APPLICATION OF NFC
Touch and Confirm
Applications such as mobile payment where the user has to confirm the interaction by entering a password or just accepting the transaction.

APPLICATION OF NFC

The screenshot from a mobile device showing the confirmati on message.

APPLICATION OF NFC
Touch and Connect
Linking two NFC-enabled devices to enable peer to peer transfer of data such as downloading music, exchanging images or synchronizing address books.
Data transfer via NFC

COMPARISON WITH EXISTING TECHNOLOGY

ADVANTAGES OF NFC
High convenience to the user, because the data exchange is done by bringing two mobiles together. Reduces cost of electronic issuance . Secure communication. No special software. No manual configuration and settings. No search and pair procedure.

DISADVANTAGES OF NFC
The system has the limitation that it can be operated only with devices under a short range i.e around 10 cm. The data transfer rate is very less at about 106kbps, 212 kbps and 424kbps.

SOME DEVICES USING NFC TECHNOLOGY


Nexus S Google Nexus S 4G Samsung Galaxy S II Samsung Galaxy Note Galaxy Nexus Nokia 6212 Classic Nokia 6131 NFC

DEVICES WITH NFC TECHNOLOGY

FUTURE OF NFC
New generations of iPhone, iPod and iPad products would reportedly be equipped with NFC capability which would enable small-scale monetary transactions. On May 2, 2011, RIM announced the Blackberry Bold 9900, a new device that will use NFC technology. Recently, Microsoft announced that all Windows Phone 8 devices will make use of the NFC technology.

CONCLUSION
Mobile handsets are the primary target for NFC and soon NFC will be implemented in most handheld devices. Even though NFC have the shortest range among radio frequency technologies, combining them with existing technologies like Bluetooth or Infrared can increase its range of applications.

REFERENCE
http://www.nfc-forum.org http://www.gemalto.com/nfc.html http://www. whatis.techtarget.com/nfc.html http://www. asia.cnet.com/near field communication.html www.radioelectronics.com/info/wireless/nfc/nfc_overview.php http://www.controleng.com/index.asp?layout=article& articleid=CA6289218&spacedesc=latest News http://www.nxp.com/news/content/file_1053.html

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