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*Maximum working distance: 10'''cm''' | *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 | *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 | ||
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. | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
===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://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] | ||