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ISBN 10: 1119292210
ISBN 13: 9781119292210
Author: Dominique Paret
Near field communication (NFC) can appear to be a simple intuitive technology for exchanging data between close devices. In reality, these contactless structures that combine components and antennas must respect important and specific working constraints. Illustrated by a number of detailed technological examples, this book discusses the multiple normative (ISO, CEN, NFC Forum, EMVCo, etc.) and regulatory (ERC, FCC, ETSI, radiofrequency, private and ecological pollution, etc.) constraints, as well as the applied, typological, functional, structural, environmental or interoperability constraints that a NFC device might face. Design Constraints for NFC Devices also presents techniques that enable us to free ourselves from the technological constraints of current NFC operations encountered in banking, public transport, administration, automotive, industrial, communicating object and Internet of Things applications.
Design Constraints for NFC Devices 1st table of contents:
PART 1: Introduction to – and Reminders About – NFC
Introduction to Part 1
1 Recap of the Principles Employed in NFC
1.1. The physical fundaments of “contactless” and NFC
1.2. The concept of NFC
2 Normative Constraints of NFC
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Normative constraints
2.3. Conclusion
3 Regulatory Constraints and Recommendations
3.1. Regulatory constraints specific to NFC and NFC antennas
3.2. Constraints due to recommendations
3.3. Constraints of the NFC market
PART 2: Constraints Due to the Field of Applications of NFC
Introduction to Part 2
4 Applicational Typologies of the NFC and their Consequences
4.1. Applicational typologies of the NFC
4.2. Application consequences and their direct constraints
5 Constraints Due to Fields of Application
5.1. Range of technical possibilities of applications
5.2. Segmentation, typologies of markets, their problems and their incidences, and direct technical constraints on NFC devices
5.3. Mobile telephony
5.4. Banks/money matters/payments
5.5. Transport
5.6. Automobiles
5.7. Healthcare
5.8. Communicating objects
PART 3: Applicational Constraints Needing to be Solved when Designing NFC Systems and their Antennas
Introduction to Part 3
6 Structural Constraints in NFC
6.1. Constraints due to the form factors of the antennas
6.2. Constraints due to variations of the operating distance
6.3. Constraint of the maximum acceptable value of the quality coefficient Q of the initiator antenna
6.4. Constraint of the value of return (retro) modulation voltage
7 Functional Applicational Constraints
7.1. Antenna tuning/detuning constraints
7.2. Constraints and influences of the environment
PART 4: Conformity and Interoperability Constraints
Introduction to Part 4
8 Conformity Constraints
8.1. Conformity tests for NFC devices
8.2. Norms of “conformity” tests for NFC IPx
8.3. Electrical characterizations of the initiator antenna
8.4. Method of adjustment of the target antenna
8.5. Measuring methods for use with the target
8.6. Electrical measurements of the initiator antenna
8.7. Method for adjustment of whole systems
8.8. Measuring toools
9 Interoperability Constraints
9.1. Norms and interoperability
9.2. Problems of the tests; NCF ISO vs EMV vs NFC Forum etc.
9.3. In practice: a few simple examples of measurements
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