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Near
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Communication
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Contents
What is NFC
History
NFC tag
Operation
Application
Comparison with Bluetooth
Advantages & Disadvantages
Future of NFC
2
What is NFC?
NFC or Near Field Communication is a short range high frequency wireless
communication technology.
A radio communication is established by touching the two phones or keeping
them in a proximity of a few centimeters.
NFC is mainly aimed for mobile or handheld devices.
It allows for simplified transactions, data exchange, and wireless connections
between two devices.
3
Features
NFC is an extension of Radio frequency identification or RFID technology.
It’s operating frequency is 13.56MHz.
Working distance with compact standard antennas: up to 10 cm.
Supported data rates: 106 to 424 Kbit/s.
For two devices to communicate using NFC, one device must have an NFC
reader/writer and one must have an NFC tag.
4
History
2004NFC Forum was formed by Nokia, Philips, Sony, to set standards for
NFC. Every NFC enabled device will have “N-Mark” trademark ,developed by
NFC Forum.
2006NOKIA 6131 was the first NFC phone.
5
Contd.
2010First android phone SAMSUNG NEXUS S with NFC
support was released.
2011NFC support became a part of the Symbian mobile
operating system with the release of Symbian Anna version.
2013 Samsung announces major partnership to develop
mobile payments.
2014Apple announces Apple pay, an NFC payment feature for the iPhone 6
and iPhone 6 Plus.
6
NFC Tag
NFC tags are small microchips which can store a small amount of information
that can be transferred to another NFC device.
NFC tags works by an active device generating a magnetic field which induces
an electric current in the antenna of the passive device which powers up the
NFC Chip.
The antenna on an NFC tag is made of etched aluminium or occasionally
copper.
7
Contd.
The bonding bit is the connection between the chip and the antenna.
This bit will break when the tag is bended too much.
8
Operation of NFC
NFC works using electromagnetic Induction between two loop antennas.
9
Contd.
Faraday’s 1st law - Any change in the magnetic field of a coil of wire will cause
an emf to be induced in the coil.
Faraday’s 2nd law - It states that the magnitude of emf induced in the coil is
equal to the rate of change of flux that linkages with the coil.
Considering Lenz’s law,
E = N
𝑑𝜙
𝑑𝑡
10
E = -N
𝑑𝜙
𝑑𝑡
Modes of operation
11
Contd.
ACTIVE MODE -
In this mode both devices generate RF field
to transfer data. In this situation any of the
devices can be the initiator and other will
be the target.
12
Contd.
PASSIVE MODE -
In Passive mode, there is only one active device and the other uses that field to
exchange information.
13
Application of NFC
SMART POSTERS -
An object that has, affixed to or embedded in it, one or
more readable NFC tags with NDEF messages stored in
them.
Each tag is read when an NFC device is held close to the
“N-Mark” shown.
Garment tag, magazine page, movie posters etc.
14
Contd.
MOBILE PAYMENT -
NFC phone will open wallet application. Wallet will
display product cost when user clicks “Buy”.
At check out, wallet will display all credit/debit cards
in wallet for payment.
Customer will select card for payment
Wallet will show the confirmation page.
15
Other applications
Access- Ensure secure building area access for personnel with NFC device.
Parking- Use NFC to authenticate parking entry and keep record .
Maps- An interactive NFC Smart Poster map allows the user to download the
map, get additional information on relevant services.
Connection with different devices like Bluetooth headset, printer, camera etc.
NFC Parking >>>
<<<Security Gate
16
Comparison with Bluetooth
Aspect NFC BLUETOOTH
Set-up time <0.1 msec ~6 sec
Range Upto 10 cm Upto 30m
Frequency 13.56 MHz 2.4-2.5 GHz
Bit rate 424 Kbit/sec 2.1 Mbit/sec
Power consumption Less power Varies with class
Consumer experience Touch, wave & simply
connect
Configuration needed
17
Advantages of NFC
No special software
No manual configuration and settings
No search and pair procedure
High convenience to the user, because the data exchange is done by bringing
two mobiles together.
Secure communication
18
Disadvantages of NFC
The system has the limitation that it can be operated only with devices under a
short range i.e around 10 cm.
The data transfer rate is very less.
Expensive
NFC technology is relatively new, so not every mobile phone will be compatible
with this technology.
19
Future of NFC
New generations of iPhone, iPod and iPad products would reportedly be
equipped with NFC capability which would enable small-scale monetary
transactions.
Google wallet is Google’s smartphone program that allows users to load credit
card information and pay with the swipe of their phone.
Visa is expanding its horizons and testing the use of NFC as a means of
smartphone payment using Visa credit cards.
20
Conclusion
Mobile handsets are the primary target for NFC and soon NFC will be
implemented in most handheld devices.
Even though NFC have the shortest range among radio frequency technologies,
combining them with existing technologies like Bluetooth or Infrared can
increase its range of applications.
21
Reference
[1] http://www.nfc-forum.org
[2] http://www.nearfieldcommunication.org
[3] http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/near-field-communication2.htm
[4] http://www.nfcworld.com/nfc-phones-list/
[5] International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, VOL.12
No.2,Feb 2012 by Hussein Ahmad Al-Ofeishat , Mohammad A.A.Al Rababah
[6] Beginning NFC by Tom Igoe, Don Coleman & Brian Jepson
[7] http://www.electrical4u.com/faraday-law-of-electromagnetic-induction/
22
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near field communication(nfc)

  • 2. Contents What is NFC History NFC tag Operation Application Comparison with Bluetooth Advantages & Disadvantages Future of NFC 2
  • 3. What is NFC? NFC or Near Field Communication is a short range high frequency wireless communication technology. A radio communication is established by touching the two phones or keeping them in a proximity of a few centimeters. NFC is mainly aimed for mobile or handheld devices. It allows for simplified transactions, data exchange, and wireless connections between two devices. 3
  • 4. Features NFC is an extension of Radio frequency identification or RFID technology. It’s operating frequency is 13.56MHz. Working distance with compact standard antennas: up to 10 cm. Supported data rates: 106 to 424 Kbit/s. For two devices to communicate using NFC, one device must have an NFC reader/writer and one must have an NFC tag. 4
  • 5. History 2004NFC Forum was formed by Nokia, Philips, Sony, to set standards for NFC. Every NFC enabled device will have “N-Mark” trademark ,developed by NFC Forum. 2006NOKIA 6131 was the first NFC phone. 5
  • 6. Contd. 2010First android phone SAMSUNG NEXUS S with NFC support was released. 2011NFC support became a part of the Symbian mobile operating system with the release of Symbian Anna version. 2013 Samsung announces major partnership to develop mobile payments. 2014Apple announces Apple pay, an NFC payment feature for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. 6
  • 7. NFC Tag NFC tags are small microchips which can store a small amount of information that can be transferred to another NFC device. NFC tags works by an active device generating a magnetic field which induces an electric current in the antenna of the passive device which powers up the NFC Chip. The antenna on an NFC tag is made of etched aluminium or occasionally copper. 7
  • 8. Contd. The bonding bit is the connection between the chip and the antenna. This bit will break when the tag is bended too much. 8
  • 9. Operation of NFC NFC works using electromagnetic Induction between two loop antennas. 9
  • 10. Contd. Faraday’s 1st law - Any change in the magnetic field of a coil of wire will cause an emf to be induced in the coil. Faraday’s 2nd law - It states that the magnitude of emf induced in the coil is equal to the rate of change of flux that linkages with the coil. Considering Lenz’s law, E = N 𝑑𝜙 𝑑𝑡 10 E = -N 𝑑𝜙 𝑑𝑡
  • 12. Contd. ACTIVE MODE - In this mode both devices generate RF field to transfer data. In this situation any of the devices can be the initiator and other will be the target. 12
  • 13. Contd. PASSIVE MODE - In Passive mode, there is only one active device and the other uses that field to exchange information. 13
  • 14. Application of NFC SMART POSTERS - An object that has, affixed to or embedded in it, one or more readable NFC tags with NDEF messages stored in them. Each tag is read when an NFC device is held close to the “N-Mark” shown. Garment tag, magazine page, movie posters etc. 14
  • 15. Contd. MOBILE PAYMENT - NFC phone will open wallet application. Wallet will display product cost when user clicks “Buy”. At check out, wallet will display all credit/debit cards in wallet for payment. Customer will select card for payment Wallet will show the confirmation page. 15
  • 16. Other applications Access- Ensure secure building area access for personnel with NFC device. Parking- Use NFC to authenticate parking entry and keep record . Maps- An interactive NFC Smart Poster map allows the user to download the map, get additional information on relevant services. Connection with different devices like Bluetooth headset, printer, camera etc. NFC Parking >>> <<<Security Gate 16
  • 17. Comparison with Bluetooth Aspect NFC BLUETOOTH Set-up time <0.1 msec ~6 sec Range Upto 10 cm Upto 30m Frequency 13.56 MHz 2.4-2.5 GHz Bit rate 424 Kbit/sec 2.1 Mbit/sec Power consumption Less power Varies with class Consumer experience Touch, wave & simply connect Configuration needed 17
  • 18. Advantages of NFC No special software No manual configuration and settings No search and pair procedure High convenience to the user, because the data exchange is done by bringing two mobiles together. Secure communication 18
  • 19. Disadvantages of NFC The system has the limitation that it can be operated only with devices under a short range i.e around 10 cm. The data transfer rate is very less. Expensive NFC technology is relatively new, so not every mobile phone will be compatible with this technology. 19
  • 20. Future of NFC New generations of iPhone, iPod and iPad products would reportedly be equipped with NFC capability which would enable small-scale monetary transactions. Google wallet is Google’s smartphone program that allows users to load credit card information and pay with the swipe of their phone. Visa is expanding its horizons and testing the use of NFC as a means of smartphone payment using Visa credit cards. 20
  • 21. Conclusion Mobile handsets are the primary target for NFC and soon NFC will be implemented in most handheld devices. Even though NFC have the shortest range among radio frequency technologies, combining them with existing technologies like Bluetooth or Infrared can increase its range of applications. 21
  • 22. Reference [1] http://www.nfc-forum.org [2] http://www.nearfieldcommunication.org [3] http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/near-field-communication2.htm [4] http://www.nfcworld.com/nfc-phones-list/ [5] International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, VOL.12 No.2,Feb 2012 by Hussein Ahmad Al-Ofeishat , Mohammad A.A.Al Rababah [6] Beginning NFC by Tom Igoe, Don Coleman & Brian Jepson [7] http://www.electrical4u.com/faraday-law-of-electromagnetic-induction/ 22