protocols that enable electronic devices to establish radio communication with each other by touching the
devices together, or bringing them into proximity to a distance of typically 10cm or less.
Early business models such as advertising and industrial applications were not successful, having been
overtaken by alternative technologies such as bar codes or UHF tags, but what distinguishes NFC is that
devices are often cloud connected. All NFC-enabled smartphones can be provided with dedicated apps including
'ticket' readers as opposed to the traditional dedicated infrastructure that specifies a particular (often
proprietary) standard for stock ticket, access control and payment readers. By contrast all NFC peers can
connect to a third party NFC device that acts as a server for any action (or reconfiguration).
Near Field
Communication or NFC, is a short-range high frequency wireless communication technology which enables the
exchange of data between devices over about a 10 centimeter (around 4 inches) distance. This course covers
details of NFC technology.
Code: NES_SK_73
Duration: 30 hrs / 2 weeks / Customized
Mode: Online / Offline / Onsite
Towards NFC Era
NFC Essentials
NFC Operating Modes