Near field communication

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Near Field Communication

Presented by :-

Paurnima Pawar.

Guided by :-

Mr.Hiralal Solunke.

What is NFC ?

• NFC is a short-range wireless technology.

• NFC is based on Radio Frequency

Identification (RFID) technology.

NFC is as easy as….

…a touch

Modes of NFC communication

• The NFC interface can operate in two different modes:

Active ModePassive Mode

Modes of NFC

• 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

• 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"

Modes of NFC

Application

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.

Thescreenshot from a mobile device showing the confirmation message.

Touch and Connect

Linking two NFC-enabled devices to enable transfer of data such as downloading music, exchanging images.

Data transfer via NFC

Advantages

• NFC over Bluetooth.

• No special software.

• No manual configuration and settings.

Disadvantages

• The system has the limitation that it can be operated only with devices under a short range.

• The data transfer rate is very less.

Some Devices Using NFC

• Samsung Galaxy S II • Samsung Galaxy Note • Galaxy Nexus• Nokia 6212 Classic• Nokia 6131 NFC

Devices With NFC

Conclusion

Mobile handsets are the primary target for NFC and soon NFC will be implemented in most handheld devices.

References

• www.nfc-forum.org

• www.nfcworld.com

• www.nearfieldcommunication.org

THANK YOU ….