near field communication ppt
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SEMINAR ON NEAR FIELD
COMMUNICATION
By
Prandeep Singh
(1208210107)
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CONTENTS
• History• What is NFC?• N Mark Trademark• Working• Communication Modes• Comparison With Bluetooth & Infrared• Advantages• Disadvantages• Applications• Conclusion
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HISTORY
The technology builds on Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID) technology, first patented in 1983.
In 2004 NFC forum was developed by Nokia, Philips and Sony.
2006-Nokia 6131 was the first NFC phone.2010-Samsung Nexus S: First Android NFC phone.
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WHAT IS NFC?
It is a wireless communication technology. It is designed for read/write transactions with a very short range operating distances up to a few centimetres(less than 10cm)
NFC is an extension of Radio frequency identification or RFID technology
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• Every NFC enabled device will have “N-Mark” trademark ,developed by NFC Forum.
N MARK TRADEMARK
N MARK TRADEMARK
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WORKING
Near-field communications (NFC) combines two established technologies: radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, which are tiny chips with built-in radios and wireless reader that picks up the signals from the radios. The reader when activated emits a short range radio signal that powers up a microchip on the tag, and allows for reading a small amount of data that can be stored on the tag.
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COMMUNICATION MODESMODES
OF OPERATI
ON
PASSIVE MODE
ACTIVE MODE
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Continue…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
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In Passive mode, there is only one active device and the other uses that field to exchange information.
A NFC-enabled mobile phone is paired with a RFID-tagged "smart poster"
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COMPARISON WITH BLUETOOTH AND INFRARED
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ADVANTAGES Low cost. Instant connection capability. No special software. No manual configuration and settings. No search and pair procedure. User initiates the process. High convenience to the user, because the data
exchange is done by bringing two mobiles together. Read data from passive RFID tag.
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DISADVANTAGES Not enough NFC enabled mobile devices
on the market yet. Range is very less.
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APPLICATIONS• 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.
• 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.
• 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.
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CONCLUSION • In summary, Near Field Communication is an efficient
technology for communications with short ranges. It offers an intuitive and simple way to transfer data between electronic devices. A significant advantages of this technique is the compatibility with existing RFID infrastructures. Additionally, it would bring benefits to the setup of longer-range wireless technologies, such as Bluetooth ,Wifi .
• NFC is a technology that makes peoples lives easier – easier to pay for goods and services, easier to use public transport, and easier to share data between devices.
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Thank you!