What is NFC Technology Power Point Presentation

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This slides contains details about NFC (Near Field communication). What exactly is NFC, Where did it came from, How NFC works and what make it different from RFID and Bluetooth. Also what are the uses of NFC. I have written a ‘NFC for beginners’. I have drafted this series into 10 parts in which I will be talking about everything related to near field communication. Also checkout next article in this series. http://receivetipstricks.hubpages.com/hub/NFC-For-Beginners-Part-1-What-is-Near-Field-Communication

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Near Field Communication

Why should we care about NFC

• 72 % market share is taken by android.

• In 2018, two out three smartphones will have NFC support.

SO IN UPCOMING YEARS NFC WILL BE IN YOUR PHONE

What is NFC TECHNOLOGY

• NFC is new technology similar to Bluetooth and is used for data transfer.

• But it does this without paring, ie. TAP N GO

History of NFC

NFC works on

Magnetic induction

Details link- How Near field communication Works http://goo.gl/9nvsjA

Modes in NFC

• Peer to peer mode• Data transfer mode• NFC tags

Difference b\w NFC RFID

NFC• Rfid tags can be

active, passive or semi passive.

• Rfid tags are used for tracking wild animals by placing the tags in their body. This reduce risk of putting human life in danger.

RFID• NFC tags are passive

in nature.• NFC tags is used for

automating task in your smartphone, mobile payment, sharing data quickly

What are NFC Tags

NFC tags for your business card which will contain your photo, links to your

website, social media and contact info.

Creative use of NFC TAGS

Other than data transfer, home automationand mobile payment NFC can do alot of cool stuffs.

You can read more about it, on my post

25 Brilliant use of NFC Tags

Program NFC Tags●Download and

install trigger from play store.

●Select requiement and tap the phone on the NFC tags.

●And done !!

Details http://goo.gl/poyj3U

Conclusion

• NFC is a new but promising technology, in the coming years there will be many phones which have NFC support built in them. Even though it will take time to carry out it on bigger scale you can still use NFC tags at your home and office and make your life better.

References

• http://nfcworld.com• http://goo.gl/7n3dm6• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_fiel

d_communication

Thanks

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