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SAI SPURTHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

B.GANGARAM,SATHUPALLI,KHAMMAM,TELANGANA-507303

A
TECHNICAL SEMINAR
ON

“ NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ”


SUBMITTED BY

K.RENUKA 15C51A0232

HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT


Mr.K.RAMA KRISHNA PRASAD
M.Tech(PE)

SENIOR FACULTY SEMINAR SUPERVISOR


Mr. A.GOPI Mr. T.RAMBABU
M.Tech(PE&ED) M.Tech(PE&ED)
CONTENTS

 INTRODUCTION
 WHAT IS NFC
 OPERATION OF NFC
 COMMUNICATION MODES
 USES FOR NFC
 FUTURE NFC
 ADVANTAGES
 DISADVANTAGES
 APPLICATIONS
 CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION

 NFC is a short-range technology.


 NFC is a set of standards for smart phones and
similar devices to establishes radio communication
with each other by touching them together.
OPERATION OF NFC

 Near field communication is based on inductive-


coupling.
 NFC works using magnetic induction between two
loop antennas are located within each others `near
field’.
COMMUNICATION MODES

 Active communication mode

 Passive communication mode


FUTURE ASPECTS

 UNLOCKING DOOR
Smart key less doors can be made by
Implementing NFC technology into doors,
Where a single tap of the device on to the
Door would unlock it.
VEHICLE IGNITION: NFC enabled vehicle can
be unlocked and started just by tapping the users NFC
device on to the vehicle, thus removing the need of
keys.
ADVANTAGES

 Secure communication

 No special software

 Reduce cost of electronic issuance


DISADVANTAGES

 Cannot be read at long range

 Quantity of data to be stored is limited


APPLICATIONS

 Get into driving mode

 Boot up your computer

 Automate common phone tasks


CONCLUSION

 NFC is implemented in most handled devices now a


days.

 The advancements in mobile wireless technology and


communication standards have usage of contactless
and NFC based payment models.

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