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Essential specs:
Essential specs:
*Maximum working distance: 10'''cm''' (4 inches)
*Maximum working distance: 10'''cm'''
*Speed: 106kbps, 212kbps or 424kbps
*Speed: 106kbps, 212kbps or 424kbps
*One-way or Two-way communication
*One-way or Two-way communication
*NFC can be used to configure and initiate other wireless network connections such as?[[Bluetooth]] or [[Wlan]]
*NFC can be used to configure and initiate other wireless network connections such as�[[Bluetooth]] or [[Wlan]]
*Data is read utilizing [[load modulation]] whatever that means
*Data is read utilizing [[load modulation]] whatever that means
'''New specs:'''
In addition to the original modes of Active (two directional) and Passive (one way) communications it is now apparent that they have introduced a third mode of operation: A [[w:Transponder]] ie. the tag gets it's power from the other device which enables tags without batteries and electiric grid access to communicate information as a NFC device with power is brought into range [http://digital-lifestyles.info/display_page.asp?section=distribution&id=1744]


This could be very useful in [[product identification]] if embedded into shelves and mobile phones.
This could be very useful in [[product identification]] if embedded into shelves and mobile phones.
According to [http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/columns/article.php/1471871 Wi-Fi Planet]:  "NFC reportedly would cost 20 cents per chip." But this should propably be taken in the light that in around 2000 it was reported that [[Bluetooth]] radio would cost 5$/unit in 2003 and considering that to the price of around 50$ for an USB dongle in that time.
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==Rapid NFC adaptation scenario==
==Rapid NFC adaptation scenario==


===Shelf embedded NFC===
===Shelf embedded NFC===
Most advanced retailers will have NFC enabled [[shelf|shelves]] with graphical icons representing products bringing the identification and information dispensing straight to the shelve side.
Most advanced retailers will have NFC enabled [[shelf|shelves]] with graphical icons representing products bringing the identification and information dispensing straight to the shelve side.
This new type of tag, the transponder tag, significantly lowers the cost of utilizing NFC for [[product identification]] by touching icons on the store shelf, which is the ''ultimate'' in usability among different identification schemes, since the shelves don't need to be wired for supplying electricity to the tags.


===Barcode + NFC kiosks===
===Barcode + NFC kiosks===
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'''External links:'''
'''External links:'''
*http://www.nfc-forum.org/ - established By Phillips, Sony and Nokia on 18.03.2004  
*http://www.nfc-forum.org/ - established By Phillips, Sony and Nokia on 18.03.2004  
*[http://press.nokia.com/PR/200411/966879_5.html Nokia announces NFC enabled mobile phone covers (shells) for Nokia 3220]
*[http://www.ecma-international.org/activities/Communications/2003tg19-012.pdf A very descriptive PDF from Ecma-international] - illustrates operation very well
*[http://www.ecma-international.org/activities/Communications/2003tg19-012.pdf A very descriptive PDF from Ecma-international] - illustrates operation very well
*[http://www.ecma-international.org/news/Ecma-340-NFCIP-1.htm A press relese from ECMA] - on the acceptance of Ecma-340 as ISO/IEC 18092
*[http://www.ecma-international.org/news/Ecma-340-NFCIP-1.htm A press relese from ECMA] - on the acceptance of Ecma-340 as ISO/IEC 18092
*[http://www.philips.com/InformationCenter/Global/FArticleDetail.asp?lArticleId=2687&lNodeId Phillips on NFC]
*[http://www.philips.com/InformationCenter/Global/FArticleDetail.asp?lArticleId=2687&lNodeId Phillips on NFC]
*[http://www.sony.net/Products/felica/index.html Sony on NFC]
*[http://www.sony.net/Products/felica/index.html Sony on NFC]
*[http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,64778,00.html Wired articleon NFC]
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