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Near Field Communication: From Theory to Practice

โœ Scribed by Vedat Coskun, Kerem Ok, Busra Ozdenizci(auth.)


Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
382
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book provides the technical essentials, state-of-the-art knowledge, business ecosystem and standards of Near Field Communication (NFC)by NFC Lab โ€“ Istanbul research centre which conducts intense research on NFC technology.

In this book, the authors present the contemporary research on all aspects of NFC, addressing related security aspects as well as information on various business models. In addition, the book provides comprehensive information a designer needs to design an NFC project, an analyzer needs to analyze requirements of a new NFC based system, and a programmer needs to implement an application. Furthermore, the authors introduce the technical and administrative issues related to NFC technology, standards, and global stakeholders. It also offers comprehensive information as well as use case studies for each NFC operating mode to give the usage idea behind each operating mode thoroughly. Examples of NFC application development are provided using Java technology, and security considerations are discussed in detail.

Key Features:

  • Offers a complete understanding of the NFC technology, including standards, technical essentials, operating modes, application development with Java, security and privacy, business ecosystem analysis
  • Provides analysis, design as well as development guidance for professionals from administrative and technical perspectives
  • Discusses methods, techniques and modelling support including UML are demonstrated with real cases
  • Contains case studies such as payment, ticketing, social networking and remote shopping

This book will be an invaluable guide for business and ecosystem analysts, project managers, mobile commerce consultants, system and application developers, mobile developers and practitioners. It will also be of interest to researchers, software engineers, computer scientists, information technology specialists including students and graduates.Content:
Chapter 1 Executive Summary (pages 1โ€“40):
Chapter 2 Towards NFC Era (pages 41โ€“72):
Chapter 3 NFC Essentials (pages 73โ€“114):
Chapter 4 NFC Operating Modes (pages 115โ€“149):
Chapter 5 Developing NFC Applications (pages 151โ€“239):
Chapter 6 NFC Security and Privacy (pages 241โ€“282):
Chapter 7 NFC Business Ecosystem (pages 283โ€“310):
Chapter 8 Secure Element Management (pages 311โ€“329):
Chapter 9 NFC Cities and Trials (pages 331โ€“350):


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