Near Field Communication Training | NFC Training:
Near Field Communication Training or NFC Training Course Hands-on
Near field communication (NFC) is based on existing radio-frequency identification (RFID) standards including ISO/IEC 14443. Near Field Communication Training or NFC Training cover communications protocols and data exchange formats. Learn similarities between NFC, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth Low Energy (LE). Near Field Communication (NFC) technology creates capabilities for consumers with simple transactions, exchanging digital content, and connecting electronic devices. The NFC connection is made through magnetic coupling, creating the electronic field between the devices themselves.
NFC was developed to address the contactless standards dilemma. NFC is a technology standard that harmonizes and extends existing contactless standards. By integrating NFC, devices can support and interoperate with existing contactless card applications and infrastructures such as access control, payment, and transport. NFC technology uses a short-range, low-power wireless link evolved from radio-frequency identification (RFID) tech that can transfer small amounts of data between two devices held a few centimeters from each other. Unlike Bluetooth, no pairing code is needed, and because it’s very low power, no battery in the device being read.
What’s Included?
- 2 days of Near Field Communication Training or NFC Training with an expert instructor
- Near Field Communication Training or NFC Electronic Course Guide
- Certificate of Completion
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
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Customize It:
- If you are familiar with some aspects of Near Field Communication Training or NFC Training, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Near Field Communication or NFC course around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the Near Field Communication Training or NFC Training course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
Objectives:
After completing this Near Field Communication or NFC course, attendees will be able to:
- Describe what NFC is
- Describe the use of NFC
- List the requirements and capabilities of NFC
- Describe the key concepts in NFC
- Explain NFC interworking with RFID, Bluetooth, and Zigbee
- Explain the architecture of NFC
- List steps for NFC connection setup
- List NFC operational procedures
- Describe various ways to support NFC in mobile apps and mobile devices
- Identify the planning aspects of deploying NFC in your application and device
Course Outlines:
What is NFC?
- Principles behind Near Field Communications (NFC)
- Key Benefits of NFC
- NFC as a contactless, Wi-Fi-lite style tech
- NFC vs. RFID
- NFC vs. Bluetooth
- NFC applications and usage
- The NFC Eco-System Development
- NFC as a Business Driver
- NFC as Technology Enabler
- A standards-based connectivity technology
- NFC Solutions
- Access control
- Consumer electronics
- Healthcare
- Information collection and exchange
- Loyalty and coupons
- Payments
- Transport
Example of NFC Applications
- How does NFC work?
- NFC openness and standards-based: ISO, ECMA, and ETSI standards
- Technology-enabling
- NFC security
- NFC Interoperability
- NFC-enabled devices
- Trusted Service Managers (TSM)
- What’s in Your (NFC) Wallet?
- Moving NFC Beyond Payments
- NFC on mobile marketing campaigns
- Create ya simple NFC solution
- NFC Developers Kit
- Contactless USB reader, writer
- Mobile Contactless Tags
- Software to initialize, read, and write tags
- Hardware, Firmware
- Gingerbread NFC reader/writer API
- NFC Design, Development, Deployment and Management Overview
- NFC Products, Tools, Services, and Stakeholders
- NFC Elements: Tags, cards, wristbands, phones, reader/writers, and point of sale devices
- Overview of a NFC marketing Campaign
- Loyalty, Coupons
- Google and Groupon
NFC Technical Specifications and Protocols
- Protocol Technical Specifications
- Logical Link Control Protocol
- NFC Digital Protocol Technical Specification
- NFC Activity Technical Specification
- NFC Analog Technical Specification
- NFC Controller Interface (NCI) Technical Specification
- Data Exchange Format Technical Specification
- NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF)
- NFC Simple NDEF Exchange Protocol
- NFC Forum Tag Type Technical Specifications
- NFC Forum Type 1 Tag Operation
- NFC Forum Type 2 Tag Operation
- NFC Forum Type 3 Tag Operation
- NFC Forum Type 4 Tag Operation
- Record Type Definition Technical Specifications
- NFC Record Type Definition (RTD)
- NFC Text Record Type Definition
- NFC URI Record Type Definition
- Smart Poster Record Type Definition
- NFC Signature Record Type Definition
- Reference Application Technical Specifications
- NFC Connection Handover
- NFC Security
Mobile Payments Use Cases
- NFC Mobile Payment basics
- NFC UICC Requirements Specification
- Primary NFC Mobile Payments Ecosystem Players
- GlobalPlatform’s UICC Configuration
- EMVCo
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
- GSM Association
- Mobey Forum
- mobile network operators
- payment systems
- public transport operators
- GlobalPlatform and ETSI specifications UICC platform
- Deployment
- StoLPaN StoLPaN
- Mobile Payments Hardware Solutions
- Secure Element (SE)
- Why Secure Element
- Cryptographic processing.
- Device-based Secure Element
- Google Wallet
- Softcard (previously Isis)
- UICC SE Versus Handset-embedded SE
- Removable NFC Using SD Cards
Wrap-Up: Near Field Communication Training or NFC Training
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