scholarly journals Emulation of Multi-application Contactless Smartcard in Near Field Communication Enabled Smart Phones

Author(s):  
Awais Ahmad ◽  
Razi Iqbal ◽  
Dawer Saeed
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 4415-4418

Near Field Communication (NFC) has remained as attractive from many years for customers as trendy for portable devices. Its utilization is growing day by way of day by fast pace as expand in the accessibility of the NFC enabled devices in the marketplace. It is developed for the integration with handy mobiles, which could communicate with each other mobiles or read information on tags and cards. NFC device can also be used in card emulation mode, to provide flexibility with contactless smart card devices. This is very affective in allowing NFC enabled smart-phones to exchange typical contactless plastic playing cards used in public transport, get entry to control, ATMs and different comparable applications. The most pertinent concern would be that how a good deal inclined the new technological know-how is and it is evaluated to many susceptible types of outbreaks. This research provides solution to this hassle using blockchain technology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 875-880
Author(s):  
Jui-Pin Yang

Nowadays, users collect points by stickers after they purchase products. However, to issue stickers and to exchange points are inconvenient to store staffs and users. In addition, the traditional way for points collection increases the business cost because of additional cards and stickers. In this paper, we propose a novel, practical and integrated application system to resolve above issues namely NFC-enabled Point Collection Application System (NPCAS). NPCAS mainly consists of three subsystems including user-side APP, store-side APP and backend management system. The user-side APP let users to quickly complete points management, for instance, they can accumulate points by communicating with the store-side APP through Near Field Communication (NFC) technique. The store-side APP calculates the points of each transaction and updates them to the backend management system. Then, the users can inquire their current points, exchange details, exchangeable commodities and so on. Android operating system is the mainstream on smart phones so that the Android-based APPs attract a lot of attention. Accordingly, we develop both APPs based on Java, XML, Android Software Development Kit (SDK) and Android Studio. The backend management system is built by Apache server, PHP module, PHP files and MySQL database. The format that we used on information exchange between backend management system and both APPs is JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). In a word, NPCAS greatly simplifies the procedures of points collection and management.


2012 ◽  
Vol 263-266 ◽  
pp. 2876-2880 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoon Deuk Seo ◽  
Jin Ho Ahn

As various ubiquitous computing technologies become applied into many smart space systems, most museums attempt to use these techniques for their own domain. Near Field Communication(NFC) is one of wireless technologies primarily used for short range communication between smart phones and similar devices, supporting a variety of information exchange services in some effective way. In this paper, we present a new user similarity-based contents recommendation service to improve the counterpart of our previously developed museum viewing system by using NFC. In order to satisfy this goal, this service utilizes similarity of artifact attached NFC tagging patterns of users. Its desirable feature enables users to actually find and obtain their favorite contents by systematically consulting the tastes of the other users very close to those of the first. Also, the proposed system may considerably reduce overloading on contents providing servers by having smart phone clients get certain parts of basic artifact related contents information directly through NFC tags, not the servers.


1970 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gu Jiang Tao

With the popularization of smart phones and the continuous popularization of NFC near field communication technology, low-power short-range wireless communication technology is widely used in wireless meter reading. It is used for meter reading and compatibility in existing systems. This paper de-signs a wireless meter reading system based on short distance wireless communication technology and NFC. The system is stable, low cost and good versa-tility. The system is based on short distance wireless communication technology and NFC wireless meter reading system.


Author(s):  
Jordan Frith

The phrase the Internet of things was originally coined in a 1999 presentation about attaching radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to individual objects. These tags would make the objects machine-readable, uniquely identifiable, and, most importantly, wirelessly communicative with infrastructure. This chapter evaluates RFID as a piece of mobile communicative infrastructure, and it examines two emerging forms: near-field communication (NFC) and Bluetooth low-energy beacons. The chapter shows how NFC and Bluetooth low-energy beacons may soon move some types of RFID to smartphones, in this way evolving the use of RFID in payment and transportation and enabling new practices of post-purchasing behaviors.


Sensors ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 11544-11558 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andres Diaz Lantada ◽  
Carlos González Bris ◽  
Pilar Lafont Morgado ◽  
Jesús Sanz Maudes

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