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Near Field Communication:

By Kushal Manikchand Sethi(09645),


Computer Technology,
Guided By,
Govt.Polytechnic Nashik,
Miss. S. P. Kothari
Nashik.

Outline:
Introduction: What is NFC?
History
Benefits and features
System Overview
Methodology
NFC Modes
Comparision With Other Technologies
Application of NFC
Advantages and disadvantages NFC
Future Scope

NFC Technology
NFC Technology Near Field Communication

(NFC) is an evolution of contactless and shortrange radio frequency identification (RFID)


technologies.
NFC enables easy and intuitive ways of using

mobile phones with touch-based technology


operating at a distance of only a few
centimeters.
NFC is based on pre-existing contactless

payment and ticketing standards that are used


on a daily basis by millions of people and
devices

History:
1983 Abbreviation of RFID2004 Establishment of The Near Field

Communication (NFC) Forum.


2006 Initial Specifications for NFC Tags.
2009 In January, NFC releases Peer-to-Peer
Standards.
2010 First Android NFC Phone
2011 Demonstration of NFC
By 2011 NFC-enabled mobile phones are
expected to reach 500 million worldwide.

Benefits & Features:


Not restricted to 1-to-1 communication
Multiple devices in a small area can

communicate with each other using the


same frequency.
Maximum transfer bit rate of 800kbps.
No special software is required.
Operation at a frequency of 13.56 MHz range.
Compatible with todays field proven
RFID technology
Operating distance of up to 20 cm,
typically even less.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW:

METHODOLOGY:
Secret code is entered from the

keyboard.
Decoder connected to the keyboard
will read this number and if the number
entered is correct then the number
decoder will trigger the MC whose
output will go high.This high output will
activate the reading system.

NFC Modes:

Comparision:

NFC Communication
modes:
Active NFC mode

In active NFC mode, both the initiator and the


target are using their own generated RF field to
enable the communication.
INITIATOR SENDS COMMAND
ANSWER

TARGET SENDS

Passive NFC mode

In passive NFC mode, the target answers to an


initiator command in a load modulation scheme.
The initiator generates the RF field and target
uses the RF field generated by the active device

Applicatio
ns:
Payment And Ticketing:
Electronic keys:
Identification :
Receive and Share

Information:
Set-Up Service:
Smart Poster:

Advanatages of NFC:

Ease of use
Decreasing the amount of user made errors
Compatibility
Versatile technology
Ability to decrease or eliminate duplicate

work
Less set up time

Disadvantages Of NFC:
Easy to hack
Short limited distance

Example:

Future Hardware
Development:
Less power consumption
More efficient loop antenna for

larger range.
Smaller setup
Two-way communication

Results:
Maximum bit rate of 800kbps
Text communication between

two PCs
Transmission range of 30cm
Ability to send a text file
between PCs

Conclusion:

In summary, Near Field Communication is an


efficient technology for communication with
with short ranges.
It offers an intuitive and simple way to transfer
data between electronic devices.
A significant advantage of this technique is the
compatibility with existing RFID infrastructures.
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Referances:

http://www.nfc-forum.org
WiKi - http://en.wikipedia.org
http://www.smartcardalliance.org/nfc
http://www.nearfieldcommunicationsworld.com
http://www.mobilecommercedaily.com/
http://www.nfcnews.com
http://www.nxp.com/news/content/file_1700.h

NFC is on solid
ground
The foundation
has been laid for
enormous
growth
We are inventing
the future!!!

ThAnK YoU !!! !!!

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