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Near Field Communication

Author

  • Bekir Bilginer
  • Paul-Luis Ljunggren

Summary, in English

Near Field Communication (NFC) is a form of wireless communication technology enabling data transfer by putting two devices close to each other. The main idea behind NFC is to integrate wireless payment and tag reading in mobile phones along with peer-to-peer communication. An example of the benefit with NFC peer-to-peer communication is that it gives the possibility to quickly set up a Bluetooth or a WLAN connection with a simple swipe. Wireless payment is made possible through the so called card emulation mode and will be used all over the world in a near future. This enables NFC devices to be used not only with the upcoming wireless payment terminals but also to replace contactless plastic cards used in the already established RFID infrastructure. The main purpose of this master’s thesis is to assemble an RF measurement system for NFC. The report covers the basics of NFC together with the involved standards and presents test results from different NFC enabled devices.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Document type

Student publication for Master's degree (two years)

Topic

  • Technology and Engineering

Supervisor

  • Johan Nilsson (Assoc Prof)