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Near Field Communication

Near Field Communication. By Van Logan HTM 304. What is Near Field Communication. Short range wireless communication technology between electronic devices Used in mobile devices-(Cell phone, PDA) Developed by Phillips and Sony. Companies Involved With NFC. Cell phone manufactures

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Near Field Communication

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  1. Near Field Communication By Van Logan HTM 304

  2. What is Near Field Communication • Short range wireless communication technology between electronic devices • Used in mobile devices-(Cell phone, PDA) • Developed by Phillips and Sony

  3. Companies Involved With NFC • Cell phone manufactures • Credit card companies • Chip makers

  4. NFC Applications • Connect electronic devices • Access digital content • Make contactless transactions

  5. How it works • Operates at 13.56 MHz • Transfers data at up to 424 Kbits/second • Communication occurs between two NFC enabled devices • Devices must be within 4 cm of each other

  6. Faster and easier payments Quick access to information Can replace your wallet Benefits of NFC

  7. Security issues Availability of NFC enabled devices and components Challenges Facing NFC

  8. Future Of NFC • By 2011 sales are expected to reach 870 million • BY 2011 over 500 million people will have NFC capable phones

  9. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpoK2ebF7Js

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