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NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION

(GUIDED BY:MISS ANUJA V NAIR)

BY: REJOY MENDEZ ROLL NO:24 S7 ECE

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OVERVIEW

• INTRODUCTION

• FEATURES OF NFC

• TECHNOLOGICAL OVERVIEW

• COMPARISON WITH OTHER TECHNOLOGY

• SECURITY ASPECTS

• APPLICATIONS

• CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION

• Wireless short range communication technology.

• Allows intuitive initialization of wireless networks .

• NFC also works in dirty environment.

• NFC does not require line of sight.

• Easy and simple connection method.

• Provides communication method to non-self

powered devices

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FEATURES OF NFC

Based on RF Technology at 13.56 Mhz .Operating distance upto 20 cm, typically

even less.Data exchange rate up to ~1 Mbit planned.Compatible with today’s field proven

RFID technology.

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TECHNOLOGICAL OVERVIEW

• COMMUNICATION MODES .

• CODING AND MODULATION .

• INITIATOR AND TARGET.

• COLLISION AVOIDANCE.

• PROTOCOL FLOW.

• OPERATING MODES OF NFC.

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COMMUNICATION MODES :

ACTIVE MODE: Two active devices communicate with each other. Each device has to generate its own RF field ,if it wants to send data.

PASSIVE MODE: In this mode commn

takes place between an active and a passive

device.

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CODING AND MODULATION

MANCHESTER CODING

MODIFIED MILLER CODING

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NFC DATA TRANSFER RATE

RATE ACTIVE DEVICE PASSIVE DEVICE

424 kBps Manchester,10% ASK Manchester,10% ASK

212 kBps Manchester,10%ASK Manchester,10% ASK

106 kBps Modified Miller,100% ASK

Manchester,10% ASK

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INITIATOR & TARGET INITIATOR TARGET

ACTIVE POSSIBLE POSSIBLE

PASSIVE NOT POSSIBLE POSSIBLE

Possible Combinations Active/Passive with Initiator/Target

COLLISION AVOIDANCEUsually misunderstandings are rather rare, since the devices have to be placed in direct proximity. The protocol proceeds from the principle: listen before talk.If the case occurs that two or more targets answer at exactly the same time, a collision will be detected by the initiator.

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PROTOCOL FLOW

INITIALIZATION• The collision avoidance.• Selection of targets.

• Initiator determines the communication mode and chooses the transfer speed.

TRANSPORT PROTOCOL :• Activation of the protocol .

• The data exchange protocol, and• The deactivation of the protocol including the

Deselection and the Release.

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OPERATING MODES OF NFC

NFC devices are unique in that they can

change their mode of operation to be in

reader/writer mode, peer-to-peer mode, or

card emulation mode.

The different operating modes are based on

the ISO/IEC 18092 NFC IP-1 and ISO/IEC

14443 contactless smart card standards.

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PEER TO PEER COMMUNICATION

o In Peer-to-Peer mode, two NFC devices can exchange data.

o For example, you can share Bluetooth or WiFi link set up parameters, and exchange data such as virtual business cards or digital photos.

o Peer-to-Peer mode is standardized on the ISO/IEC 18092 standard.

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ISO18092

– This International Standard defines communication modes for (NFCIP-1) using inductive coupled devices operating at the centre frequency of 13,56 MHz for interconnection of computer peripherals.

– It also defines both the Active and the Passive communication modes of NFCIP-1 to realize a communication network using NFC devices.

– This Standard specifies modulation schemes, codings, transfer speeds, and frame format of the RF interface, as well as protocol .

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READER/WRITER MODE

• In reader/writer mode, the NFC device is capable of reading NFC Forum mandated tag types, such as in the scenario of reading an NFC Smartposter tag.

• The reader/writer mode is on the RF interface compliant to the ISO 14443 and FeliCa schemes.

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ISO14443

• ISO/IEC 14443 defines a proximity cards used for identification of standard credit card form.

• Describes two types of cards: type A and type B,differ in modulation methods, coding schemes and protocol initialization procedures but same transmission protocol.

• Component terms : PCD proximity coupling

device (or reader) ,PICC proximity integrated circuit card

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TAG EMULTION MODE

• The NFC device itself acts as an NFC tag, appearing to an external reader much the same as a traditional contactless smart card. This enables contactless payments and eticketing .

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COMPARISON WITH OTHER TECHNOLOGIES

RFID

BLUETOOTH and

INFRARED

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RFID & NFC

• In RFID systems basically two elements

* Tags or transponders

* Readers or interrogators • NFC is a short range wireless connectivity

technology which combines RFID and interconnection technologies.NFC systems consist of two elements:

* The Initiator

* The Target

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• LIMITATIONS OF RFID:

* Cost of spreading the readers;

* Localization; at the moment, this is given within a quite a large area, and

* Memory capacity of the tags.

• LIMITATIONS SOLVED BY NFC TECHNOLOGY:

* An NFC initiator device can move to any place.

* The localization will be exact because of the need to bring the target and the initiator very close together.

* The initiator can make use of the memory of the device, associating it with the memory of the objective.

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COMPARISON WITH BLUETOOTH AND INFRARED

• NFC simplifies the way consumer devices interact.

• The problem with infrared. • The significant advantage over Bluetooth is

the shorter set-up time, (<0,1s). • All these protocols are point-to-point

protocols. • NFC suitable for crowded areas.• The data transfer rate of NFC (424 kbps) .

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NFC WITH BLUETOOTH

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SECURITY ASPECTS

• EAVESDROPPING

• DATA DESTRUCTION

• DATA MODIFICATION

• DATA INSERTION

• MAN-IN-THE-MIDDLE-ATTACK

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APPLICATIONS

• In mobile phones there are three main use cases for NFC: card emulation, reader mode, P2P mode .

• Mobile ticketing in public transport.

• Mobile payment

• Smart poster

• Bluetooth pairing

• Mobile commerce

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CONCLUSION

In summary, Near Field Communication is an efficient technology for communications with short ranges. NFC is not a fashionable nice-to-have technology, but actually a technology that makes peoples lives easier – easier to pay for goods and services, easier to use public transport, and easier to share data between devices.

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REFERENCES

• José Bravo, Ramón Hervás , Gabriel Chavira From Implicit to Touching Interaction: RFID and NFC Approaches ,Sixth International Conference on the Management of Mobile Business (ICMB 2008)0-7695-2803-1/07 $25.00 © 2008 IEEE

• Anokwa, Y., et al. A User Interaction Model for NFC Enabled Applications . in IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops 2007.

• Near Field Communication and Bluetooth Bridge System for Mobile Commerce C.Y. Leong, K. C. Ong , K. K. Tan*, O.P. GAN 2006 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics

• WIKIPEDIA• www.nfcforum.com• www.ecma-international.org

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