NFC understanding and acceptance (Near Field Communication)

Authors

  • Sanderson Vinicius Pereira Fonseca Author
  • Welton Gomes Azevedo Author
  • Guilherme Bessa Alves Author
  • Jonathan Costa Pereira Julio Author
  • Luciano Pimenta Valadares Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v2i2.341

Keywords:

NFC technology, Access control, Wireless interfaces, Short term information

Abstract

Although the inevitable dependence of humanity on computers is no longer what surprises and amazes some, despite its irreversible use, there are other technological systems that go unnoticed, such as the popularization of wireless communication interfaces between computers. The adoption of these wireless interfaces is happening in stages and, curiously, the individual’s lifestyle as a whole has changed, for, NFC (Near Field Communication) technology allows the exchange of information in a fast and short-term manner through fully automatic compatible devices. This feature can be used with cell phones, tablets, electronic cards, tags, or any device that has NFC technology. However, the lack of information about the device generates a question of how to adapt NFC and control its path? This mechanism not only eliminates the fi nancial loss from the physical wear and tear of the interface and the consequent interruption of service, but also makes it possible for countless applications to require only one active device, marking the next big step in the propagation of wireless communication interfaces. For this reason, it is necessary to analyze how NFC technology works. Since the fi nancial balance or any control of wireless communication requires balance, it does not matter how much the system is used, but the eff ective control of the use, so that the objectives are reached in less time and at the lowest possible cost. This type of transfer, therefore, enables the exchange of fi les between cell phones, such as photos, videos, music, website links, encrypted data, banking transactions, and may even replace the use of a credit card.

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Published

2024-01-22

How to Cite

FONSECA, Sanderson Vinicius Pereira; AZEVEDO, Welton Gomes; ALVES, Guilherme Bessa; JULIO, Jonathan Costa Pereira; VALADARES, Luciano Pimenta. NFC understanding and acceptance (Near Field Communication). Multidisciplinary Scientific Journal The Knowledge, Brasil, v. 2, n. 2, p. 350–355, 2024. DOI: 10.51473/rcmos.v2i2.341. Disponível em: https://submissoesrevistacientificaosaber.com/index.php/rcmos/article/view/307.. Acesso em: 19 sep. 2024.

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