Near Field Communication (NFC)
         An Introduction
          kabilen sornum | april 2012
What is NFC ?
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology makes life easier and more
convenient for consumers around the world by making it simpler to make
transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices
with a touch.
How does NFC Work?

Just a simple        touch between two NFC enabled devices




  Video Use Case: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk5mUdeEF8c
Current & Future Solutions Areas

                    Access control
                Consumer electronics
                      Healthcare
         Information collection and exchange
                Loyalty and coupons
                      Payments
                      Transport
                  Mobile Commerce




        One Single Digital Wallet
Key Benefits of NFC

Intuitive
NFC interactions require no more than a simple touch

Versatile
NFC is ideally suited to the broadest range of industries, environments, and
uses

Open and standards-based
The underlying layers of NFC technology follow universally implemented ISO,
ECMA, and ETSI standards

Inherently secure
NFC transmissions are short range (from a touch to a few centimeters)

Interoperable
NFC works with existing contactless card technologies
How NFC differs from QR codes ?
QR Codes work on any smartphone with a QR reader app
NFC works only on NFC enabled phones

QR Codes can be scanned from a much larger distance.
NFC data exchange triggers only within around 4cm.

QR codes are dependent on 3rd party QR reader app.
NFC works just with a simple touch.

QR codes need be displayed as an image.
NFC does not require an image.


                                                      PROS                             CONS

  QR CODES                                  inexpensive, print/display         can be difficult or time
                                          anywhere, all phones have the     consuming to scan, not always
                                          hardware, scan pre-composed              weatherproof
                                                 SMS messages

  NFC                                       good native device support,     more costly, cannot be used in
                                          weatherproof, quick and easy to    as many ways as QR codes,
                                           scan, two way communication      limited phones supported at
                                                     possible                          this time
NFC Enabled Devices

•    Android
•    Nokia OVI
•    J2ME
•    Samsung Bada
•    Nokia Meego
•    Blackberry
•    Windows Mobile
•    Sagem, LG, Motorola, Wii



Apple iOS devices are NOT NFC enabled.
NFC in Singapore
Nokia introduced NFC in October 2011
Claims each tag cost S$5




Nokia has partnered ComfortDelGro to offer NFC-enabled option for the FastCall automated taxi booking services
NFC in Singapore
-  Used at POS using Visa pay wave, etc.
-  National Heritage Board with SMRT to showcase 25 landmarks.
-  Coca Cola used Clear Channel networks to deploy an interactive NFC tag
   but also used a QR code for other users. (Download ringtones and Wallpapers)
Future of NFC
-  Google is actively promoting NFCs and discouraging QR codes

-    It’s still early days for widespread NFC adoption yet – mainly due to the lack of
     availability of NFC-enabled handsets.

-  Nokia currently leads the pack with five NFC-enabled smartphones (Nokia 603, Nokia
   700 and Nokia 701, Nokia C7 and Nokia N9) available in the Singapore market, and
   other handset makers are just beginning to bring their NFC-enabled versions to
   market.

-  It will be difficult for them to see the value in introducing such phones into the market
   if there isn’t enough consumer interest or use cases of NFC, yet local businesses are
   unlikely to jump on NFC – rightfully cautious if they’ve tried implementing QR codes
   before – unless there is a critical mass of such users.

-    Things can change drastically if the reports about the next generation of iPhone
     adopts NFC.
Future of NFC
FRICTIONLESS
The visual story of how NFC is going to change the world probably for the
better

Infographic : http://www.nfcrumors.com/infographics/NFCRumors-FrictionlessNFC.jpg
Kabilen Sornum
E: kabilen@delinkx.com
T: @kabilen
www.kabilen.com

Near Field Communication (NFC)

  • 1.
    Near Field Communication(NFC) An Introduction kabilen sornum | april 2012
  • 2.
    What is NFC? Near Field Communication (NFC) technology makes life easier and more convenient for consumers around the world by making it simpler to make transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices with a touch.
  • 3.
    How does NFCWork? Just a simple touch between two NFC enabled devices Video Use Case: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk5mUdeEF8c
  • 4.
    Current & FutureSolutions Areas Access control Consumer electronics Healthcare Information collection and exchange Loyalty and coupons Payments Transport Mobile Commerce One Single Digital Wallet
  • 5.
    Key Benefits ofNFC Intuitive NFC interactions require no more than a simple touch Versatile NFC is ideally suited to the broadest range of industries, environments, and uses Open and standards-based The underlying layers of NFC technology follow universally implemented ISO, ECMA, and ETSI standards Inherently secure NFC transmissions are short range (from a touch to a few centimeters) Interoperable NFC works with existing contactless card technologies
  • 6.
    How NFC differsfrom QR codes ? QR Codes work on any smartphone with a QR reader app NFC works only on NFC enabled phones QR Codes can be scanned from a much larger distance. NFC data exchange triggers only within around 4cm. QR codes are dependent on 3rd party QR reader app. NFC works just with a simple touch. QR codes need be displayed as an image. NFC does not require an image. PROS CONS QR CODES inexpensive, print/display can be difficult or time anywhere, all phones have the consuming to scan, not always hardware, scan pre-composed weatherproof SMS messages NFC good native device support, more costly, cannot be used in weatherproof, quick and easy to as many ways as QR codes, scan, two way communication limited phones supported at possible this time
  • 7.
    NFC Enabled Devices •  Android •  Nokia OVI •  J2ME •  Samsung Bada •  Nokia Meego •  Blackberry •  Windows Mobile •  Sagem, LG, Motorola, Wii Apple iOS devices are NOT NFC enabled.
  • 8.
    NFC in Singapore Nokiaintroduced NFC in October 2011 Claims each tag cost S$5 Nokia has partnered ComfortDelGro to offer NFC-enabled option for the FastCall automated taxi booking services
  • 9.
    NFC in Singapore - Used at POS using Visa pay wave, etc. -  National Heritage Board with SMRT to showcase 25 landmarks. -  Coca Cola used Clear Channel networks to deploy an interactive NFC tag but also used a QR code for other users. (Download ringtones and Wallpapers)
  • 10.
    Future of NFC - Google is actively promoting NFCs and discouraging QR codes -  It’s still early days for widespread NFC adoption yet – mainly due to the lack of availability of NFC-enabled handsets. -  Nokia currently leads the pack with five NFC-enabled smartphones (Nokia 603, Nokia 700 and Nokia 701, Nokia C7 and Nokia N9) available in the Singapore market, and other handset makers are just beginning to bring their NFC-enabled versions to market. -  It will be difficult for them to see the value in introducing such phones into the market if there isn’t enough consumer interest or use cases of NFC, yet local businesses are unlikely to jump on NFC – rightfully cautious if they’ve tried implementing QR codes before – unless there is a critical mass of such users. -  Things can change drastically if the reports about the next generation of iPhone adopts NFC.
  • 11.
    Future of NFC FRICTIONLESS Thevisual story of how NFC is going to change the world probably for the better Infographic : http://www.nfcrumors.com/infographics/NFCRumors-FrictionlessNFC.jpg
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