NFC - What’s the hack is NFC…
Technology intro, uses cases, applications


Hauke Meyn, Senior Principal System Architect
NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH

droidcon 2012, Berlin
March, 14th 2012
Technology Overview
                         0   1   0   1          0     0        1      1
Contact Smart Cards
Serial UART
High level of security




Contactless Technology                                         time domain
Electro magnetic field                                    data "1"           data "0"
                                         data
                                         subcarrier
                                         manchester
                                         coding
                                         subcarrier
                                         modulation

NFC P2P Technology                       load
                                         modulation
Electro magnetic field




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NXP Focused on Superb User Experiences
Uniquely leveraging 15 years leadership in existing ecosystems

        Secure Transactions                       Secure Identity              Authentication & Tagging




 Banking                                          Passports            Supply chain             Brand Protection
 Public Transport & Access                        ID cards             Product Tracking         Device Authent.
 Mobile Transactions - NFC                        Health Card                                   Connected Devices
 Infrastructure                                   Driving licenses

  #1 Transport, Access, Loyalty, etc.                     #1 eGovernment solutions
     – 650+ cities worldwide, 4Bn+ units MIFARE               – 81 out of 96 countries depend on NXP for ePassport
  #2 Banking solutions                                    #1 Tags & Labels solutions
     – 600M+ cards in circulation, 35 countries               – Supplying >50% tagging market
  #1 NFC solutions                                        #1 Reader ICs for Infrastructure
     – Inventor of NFC technology                             – Supplied 60M+ contactless ICs (80% market share)
     – 100+ phones, 190+ NFC trials worldwide                 – POS terminals 95% market share


                Proven Volume Delivery: Over 8 Billion Contactless ICs Shipped


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NFC Devices use a combination of
technologies
                                                  Tag/Card Reader/Writer (Terminal)
3 communication modes                             Multi-standard (ISO/IEC14443, JIS X 6319-4/Felica, ISO/IEC15693)
Connect the world of apps
with the physical world:
Apps jump into the world and touch
people, objects and other apps.

                                                  P2P Communication (Device to Device)
Connect devices through                           NFCIP-1, NFCIP-2 (ISO/IEC18092, ISO/IEC21481)
physical proximity:
A magical connection of devices by
simply touching them. A true device
“hand shake”.



Interactive wallet:                               Card Emulation (Secure Element)
Incorporates the use of a secure element          EMVCo (ISO/IEC14443)
to allow your phone to act like an “interactive
card” for payment, transportation, ID and
physical access




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Who defines how NFC gets integrated?
The NFC Forum
 The mission of the NFC Forum is to advance
 the use of NFC technology by:
  – Developing standards-based specifications that
    ensure interoperability among devices and
    services
  – Encouraging the development of products using
    NFC Forum specifications
  – Educating the market globally about NFC
    technology
  – Ensuring that products claiming NFC capabilities
    comply with NFC Forum specifications
  – Promoting the NFC Forum N-Mark




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The Mobile Revolution
                                                                                Ubiquitous
 Mass Shift to                                                                  contactless
                                                                >1B
 Smart Phones                                                contactless        infrastructure
                                                               touch            (payment,
                                                               points
                                                                                transport, ID,
                                                                                consumer, tags)


                                                         •      Mobile banking/payments
                                                         •      Social networks
                                                         •      Appstores



 Smart Phone > desktop shipments; will exceed desktop + laptop shipments in 2012
 Mobile Internet fastest growth in CE history, driven by Smart Phones
 Strong traction for NFC enabled handsets (OEM’s and MNO’s)
 Secure online/offline mobile transactions enabled by Secure Element (tamper resistant
 hardware)
 Fast growing payment, coupon, social network and location based marketing initiatives
 Convergence of traditional transit, access, and card experiences onto interactive devices
 Allows convenient, intuitive, secure means to take the online experience into the offline world


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Leveraging the growing contactless infrastructure …

                                         Public
                                         Transport
                                         Mobile phone =
                                         transport card




    Payment
Mobile phone =
     Debit card
                                              Micro-Payment
                                              Mobile phone = cash




                                     Secure log-in
                                     Mobile phone =
      Access Control                 security token
      Mobile phone = key
Ecosystem players will pursue different use
  cases, ten categories identified to date…
             1
              Proximity      Mobile wallet to replace cash payments, increasing consumer convenience,
              payments       locking-in bank customers and lowering transaction costs
Payments     2
               Remote        Access account anytime anywhere and allow unbanked to send money P2P
              payments       for a fee
             3
                             Replace CL transport cards and one-off tickets, driving up usage and
              Ticketing
                             lowering PTO costs
             4
                 Access      Add differentiating feature by allowing phone to access buildings, computers
Access &         mgmt &
 control           car       and start cars
             5
                             Fast set-up of Bluetooth connection between devices to increase consumer
                  Pairing
                             convenience
             6
                 Personal    Store / access personal information on phone to increase information
                 identifi-
                  cation     accessibility (anywhere, anytime)
Credential   7
                             Exchange digital information by direct phone connection to accelerate social
             Social net-
storage &      working       network expansion and allow new game genre
exchange
             8
               Location      Tap phone at tags to proof visit for more targeted and sophisticated marketing
                based
              marketing
             9
                             Read product information by tapping phone at tags creating more targeted
              eTagging
 Content                     advertising
consump-     10
  tion
               Media         Secure access to Mobile TV, eBooks and Audio
             consump-
                tion
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Enabling use cases beyond payment & ticketing
  Social networking
  Making new contacts, updating social networking profiles,
  recommending services, advertisement, …
  Computing
  Secure automatic log-in, easy set-up of components, easy
  pairing of devices, …
  Retail
  M-payment, loyalty, advertising, link to RFID-system, …
  Health Care
  Medical records / treatments, dossier tracking/tracing, …
  Government
  Registration cards, Resident/parking permit, Tolling, …
  Automotive
  Access to services/data, pairing, motor management, keys, fleet
  management, driver profile transfer, …
  Gaming
  proximity peer to peer gaming experience, easy pairing, …



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NFC: Operating System Integration
 Nokia / Symbian
  – Set starting point for NFC integration on mobile devices
  – Well defined, stable and flexible
  – Good OS level NFC utilization
 Google / Android
  – Most used platform for NFC enablement
  – Most complete, very powerful API
  – Increasing OS level NFC utilization: Android Beam
 RIM / Blackberry
  – Following Android for NFC enablement
  – Integration Classes based like the Android, less utilized
    NFC Forum specification support
  – Basic OS level NFC utilization
 Microsoft / Windows 8
  – Coming up

                     „Native“ OS types like Samsung‘s Bada are not listed   10
NFC enabled Applications (1)

 NXP created two apps as a technology teaser
   NFC TagWriter by NXP
    – Store contacts, URLs and text messages on your
      NFC tags. Convert QR Code into NFC data sets
      and launch actions with a tap



   NFC TagInfo by NXP
    – NXP TagInfo,is like a “Swiss Army knife” for NFC!
      The application provides a value checker, content
      viewer and analysis tool in a single application.




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NFC enabled Applications (2)
  NFC Task Launcher / Tools
   – Use NFC Tags to automate tasks NFC Task Launcher makes NFC useful
     for every day life. You can use a single NFC tag to configure your phone or
     perform actions immediately.
  Microsoft Tag / Productivity
   – Download the free Tag app to read Tag barcodes, QR Codes and NFC
     touchpoints. The Microsoft Tag app lets you instantly connect to a whole
     new world of information.
  Octopus Balance Reader / Tools
   – First app to read the balance of the HK Octopus Card. Once you own an
     NFC enabled android phone(such as Nexus S), you are eligible to use this
     app.
  NFC Profile / Tools
   – Touch a tag to toggle your system settings! With NFC Profile you can
     switch system settings like WiFi connectivity on and off with a simple touch
     of a NFC tag.

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Android Beam

 With Android Beam any application gets a basic NFC integration
  – Opens the App on the other side
  – If App is not present the market opens automatically
 Allows for beaming NDEF Messages to Other Devices




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Android NFC integration
Base classes
 package android.nfc
 NfcManager High level manager used to obtain an instance of an
 NfcAdapter.
 NfcAdapter Represents the local NFC adapter.
 NfcEvent Wraps information associated with any NFC event.

 Tag Represents an NFC tag that has been discovered.

 NdefMessage Represents an NDEF (NFC Data Exchange Format)
 data message that contains one or more NdefRecords.
 NdefRecord Represents a logical (unchunked) NDEF (NFC Data
 Exchange Format) record.


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Android NFC integration
base classes
 package android.nfc.tech
 Ndef Provides access to NDEF content and operations on a Tag.
 NdefFormatable Provide access to NDEF format operations on a Tag.
 IsoDep Provides access to ISO-DEP (ISO 14443-4) properties and I/O operations on a Tag.
 NfcA Provides access to NFC-A (ISO 14443-3A) properties and I/O operations on a Tag.
 NfcB Provides access to NFC-B (ISO 14443-3B) properties and I/O operations on a Tag.
 NfcF Provides access to NFC-F (JIS 6319-4) properties and I/O operations on a Tag.
 NfcV Provides access to NFC-V (ISO 15693) properties and I/O operations on a Tag.
 MifareClassic Provides access to MIFARE Classic properties and I/O operations on a Tag.
 MifareUltralight Provides access to MIFARE Ultralight properties and I/O operations on a Tag.




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droidcon 2012: What's the Hack is NFC .., Hauke Meyn, NXP

  • 1.
    NFC - What’sthe hack is NFC… Technology intro, uses cases, applications Hauke Meyn, Senior Principal System Architect NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH droidcon 2012, Berlin March, 14th 2012
  • 2.
    Technology Overview 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 Contact Smart Cards Serial UART High level of security Contactless Technology time domain Electro magnetic field data "1" data "0" data subcarrier manchester coding subcarrier modulation NFC P2P Technology load modulation Electro magnetic field 2
  • 3.
    NXP Focused onSuperb User Experiences Uniquely leveraging 15 years leadership in existing ecosystems Secure Transactions Secure Identity Authentication & Tagging Banking Passports Supply chain Brand Protection Public Transport & Access ID cards Product Tracking Device Authent. Mobile Transactions - NFC Health Card Connected Devices Infrastructure Driving licenses #1 Transport, Access, Loyalty, etc. #1 eGovernment solutions – 650+ cities worldwide, 4Bn+ units MIFARE – 81 out of 96 countries depend on NXP for ePassport #2 Banking solutions #1 Tags & Labels solutions – 600M+ cards in circulation, 35 countries – Supplying >50% tagging market #1 NFC solutions #1 Reader ICs for Infrastructure – Inventor of NFC technology – Supplied 60M+ contactless ICs (80% market share) – 100+ phones, 190+ NFC trials worldwide – POS terminals 95% market share Proven Volume Delivery: Over 8 Billion Contactless ICs Shipped 3
  • 4.
    NFC Devices usea combination of technologies Tag/Card Reader/Writer (Terminal) 3 communication modes Multi-standard (ISO/IEC14443, JIS X 6319-4/Felica, ISO/IEC15693) Connect the world of apps with the physical world: Apps jump into the world and touch people, objects and other apps. P2P Communication (Device to Device) Connect devices through NFCIP-1, NFCIP-2 (ISO/IEC18092, ISO/IEC21481) physical proximity: A magical connection of devices by simply touching them. A true device “hand shake”. Interactive wallet: Card Emulation (Secure Element) Incorporates the use of a secure element EMVCo (ISO/IEC14443) to allow your phone to act like an “interactive card” for payment, transportation, ID and physical access 4
  • 5.
    Who defines howNFC gets integrated? The NFC Forum The mission of the NFC Forum is to advance the use of NFC technology by: – Developing standards-based specifications that ensure interoperability among devices and services – Encouraging the development of products using NFC Forum specifications – Educating the market globally about NFC technology – Ensuring that products claiming NFC capabilities comply with NFC Forum specifications – Promoting the NFC Forum N-Mark 5 5
  • 6.
    The Mobile Revolution Ubiquitous Mass Shift to contactless >1B Smart Phones contactless infrastructure touch (payment, points transport, ID, consumer, tags) • Mobile banking/payments • Social networks • Appstores Smart Phone > desktop shipments; will exceed desktop + laptop shipments in 2012 Mobile Internet fastest growth in CE history, driven by Smart Phones Strong traction for NFC enabled handsets (OEM’s and MNO’s) Secure online/offline mobile transactions enabled by Secure Element (tamper resistant hardware) Fast growing payment, coupon, social network and location based marketing initiatives Convergence of traditional transit, access, and card experiences onto interactive devices Allows convenient, intuitive, secure means to take the online experience into the offline world 6
  • 7.
    Leveraging the growingcontactless infrastructure … Public Transport Mobile phone = transport card Payment Mobile phone = Debit card Micro-Payment Mobile phone = cash Secure log-in Mobile phone = Access Control security token Mobile phone = key
  • 8.
    Ecosystem players willpursue different use cases, ten categories identified to date… 1 Proximity Mobile wallet to replace cash payments, increasing consumer convenience, payments locking-in bank customers and lowering transaction costs Payments 2 Remote Access account anytime anywhere and allow unbanked to send money P2P payments for a fee 3 Replace CL transport cards and one-off tickets, driving up usage and Ticketing lowering PTO costs 4 Access Add differentiating feature by allowing phone to access buildings, computers Access & mgmt & control car and start cars 5 Fast set-up of Bluetooth connection between devices to increase consumer Pairing convenience 6 Personal Store / access personal information on phone to increase information identifi- cation accessibility (anywhere, anytime) Credential 7 Exchange digital information by direct phone connection to accelerate social Social net- storage & working network expansion and allow new game genre exchange 8 Location Tap phone at tags to proof visit for more targeted and sophisticated marketing based marketing 9 Read product information by tapping phone at tags creating more targeted eTagging Content advertising consump- 10 tion Media Secure access to Mobile TV, eBooks and Audio consump- tion 8
  • 9.
    Enabling use casesbeyond payment & ticketing Social networking Making new contacts, updating social networking profiles, recommending services, advertisement, … Computing Secure automatic log-in, easy set-up of components, easy pairing of devices, … Retail M-payment, loyalty, advertising, link to RFID-system, … Health Care Medical records / treatments, dossier tracking/tracing, … Government Registration cards, Resident/parking permit, Tolling, … Automotive Access to services/data, pairing, motor management, keys, fleet management, driver profile transfer, … Gaming proximity peer to peer gaming experience, easy pairing, … 9
  • 10.
    NFC: Operating SystemIntegration Nokia / Symbian – Set starting point for NFC integration on mobile devices – Well defined, stable and flexible – Good OS level NFC utilization Google / Android – Most used platform for NFC enablement – Most complete, very powerful API – Increasing OS level NFC utilization: Android Beam RIM / Blackberry – Following Android for NFC enablement – Integration Classes based like the Android, less utilized NFC Forum specification support – Basic OS level NFC utilization Microsoft / Windows 8 – Coming up „Native“ OS types like Samsung‘s Bada are not listed 10
  • 11.
    NFC enabled Applications(1) NXP created two apps as a technology teaser NFC TagWriter by NXP – Store contacts, URLs and text messages on your NFC tags. Convert QR Code into NFC data sets and launch actions with a tap NFC TagInfo by NXP – NXP TagInfo,is like a “Swiss Army knife” for NFC! The application provides a value checker, content viewer and analysis tool in a single application. 11 April 9, 2012
  • 12.
    NFC enabled Applications(2) NFC Task Launcher / Tools – Use NFC Tags to automate tasks NFC Task Launcher makes NFC useful for every day life. You can use a single NFC tag to configure your phone or perform actions immediately. Microsoft Tag / Productivity – Download the free Tag app to read Tag barcodes, QR Codes and NFC touchpoints. The Microsoft Tag app lets you instantly connect to a whole new world of information. Octopus Balance Reader / Tools – First app to read the balance of the HK Octopus Card. Once you own an NFC enabled android phone(such as Nexus S), you are eligible to use this app. NFC Profile / Tools – Touch a tag to toggle your system settings! With NFC Profile you can switch system settings like WiFi connectivity on and off with a simple touch of a NFC tag. 12 April 9, 2012
  • 13.
    Android Beam WithAndroid Beam any application gets a basic NFC integration – Opens the App on the other side – If App is not present the market opens automatically Allows for beaming NDEF Messages to Other Devices 13 April 9, 2012
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    Android NFC integration Baseclasses package android.nfc NfcManager High level manager used to obtain an instance of an NfcAdapter. NfcAdapter Represents the local NFC adapter. NfcEvent Wraps information associated with any NFC event. Tag Represents an NFC tag that has been discovered. NdefMessage Represents an NDEF (NFC Data Exchange Format) data message that contains one or more NdefRecords. NdefRecord Represents a logical (unchunked) NDEF (NFC Data Exchange Format) record. 14 April 9, 2012
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    Android NFC integration baseclasses package android.nfc.tech Ndef Provides access to NDEF content and operations on a Tag. NdefFormatable Provide access to NDEF format operations on a Tag. IsoDep Provides access to ISO-DEP (ISO 14443-4) properties and I/O operations on a Tag. NfcA Provides access to NFC-A (ISO 14443-3A) properties and I/O operations on a Tag. NfcB Provides access to NFC-B (ISO 14443-3B) properties and I/O operations on a Tag. NfcF Provides access to NFC-F (JIS 6319-4) properties and I/O operations on a Tag. NfcV Provides access to NFC-V (ISO 15693) properties and I/O operations on a Tag. MifareClassic Provides access to MIFARE Classic properties and I/O operations on a Tag. MifareUltralight Provides access to MIFARE Ultralight properties and I/O operations on a Tag. 15 April 9, 2012