Web NFC API. Yriarte, L., Ortiz, S., & Coleman, D. World Wide Web Consortium, Working Draft WD-nfc-20140114, January, 2014. abstract bibtex Near Field Communication (NFC) is an international standard (ISO/IEC 18092) that specifies an interface and protocol for simple wireless interconnection of closely coupled devices operating at 13.56 MHz. There are three groups of application scenarios for NFC: The first one is to hold a device close to a wireless tag to exchange some digital information or data; The second is to hold two devices close to each other in order to exchange some information or data between them; The third one is to make payments by holding mobile phones close to point of sales terminals instead of swiping smart cards. NFC enables wireless communication between two devices at close proximity, usually less than a few centimeters.
@misc{ nfc,
author = {Luc Yriarte and Samuel Ortiz and Don Coleman},
title = {Web NFC API},
howpublished = {World Wide Web Consortium, Working Draft WD-nfc-20140114},
month = {January},
year = {2014},
topic = {dom[0.9] nfc[0.9]},
uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-nfc-20140114},
abstract = {Near Field Communication (NFC) is an international standard (ISO/IEC 18092) that specifies an interface and protocol for simple wireless interconnection of closely coupled devices operating at 13.56 MHz. There are three groups of application scenarios for NFC: The first one is to hold a device close to a wireless tag to exchange some digital information or data; The second is to hold two devices close to each other in order to exchange some information or data between them; The third one is to make payments by holding mobile phones close to point of sales terminals instead of swiping smart cards. NFC enables wireless communication between two devices at close proximity, usually less than a few centimeters.}
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