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What is NFC (Near Field Communication)

Handbook of Research on Enterprise 2.0: Technological, Social, and Organizational Dimensions
Is a protocol based on a wireless interface. Communication takes place between two entities. The protocol establishes a wireless connection between network applications and electronic devices. It works in the band of 13.56 MHz, this causes no restriction does not apply and does not require any license for use. In this protocol there is always one that initiates the conversation and it is this that will monitor the same, this role is interchangeable between the two parties involved.
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CommunicaME: A New Proposal for Facilitating Communication Using NFC
Montserrat Mateos Sánchez (Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Spain), Juan Agustín Fraile Nieto (Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Spain), Roberto Berjón Gallinas (Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Spain), and Miguel Ángel Sánchez Vidales (Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4373-4.ch005
Abstract
In a society that is clearly influenced by new technology, new advances in mobile technology have yielded important changes in the way users interact with information systems and contextual information. There is a need to provide technological solutions that help users communicate more easily. In this chapter, a novel solution that makes it easier for the elderly to use mobile phones is proposed. The senior population is rapidly growing; they represent 16-17% of the total population in developed countries. The use of a mobile device presents two large obstacles for this group: problems from disabilities due to age and problems associated with the lack of familiarity with mobile technology. The combined use of contactless technologies such as NFC and MiFARE eliminates the barriers encountered by older individuals. These technologies make it possible to use basic services of a mobile telephone, such as placing a call or sending a message, in a way that is easy, user friendly, and intuitive. The CommunicaME system makes it possible to place a call or send a SMS on a mobile by simply moving it closer to a contactless tag. The use of contactless technologies helps the user to carry out their daily tasks, and it also provides a new method of mobile communication that is both quick and secure. The results obtained with the defined and implemented prototype are presented in this chapter.
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Privacy, Algorithmic Discrimination, and the Internet of Things
Is a collection of standards that enable the wireless exchange of data between mobile communication devices in close proximity. NFC is currently being used to exchange personal data and as in electronic payment systems.
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