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NFC is a global standard of contactless and very short field (proximity) communication (a few inches) created by Philips, Sony and Nokia in 2004 (three major players and leaders in consumer
electronics). The NFC standard is one of the 16 radiofrequency identification standards bringing a unique identification to each tagged object known since the 1940s and a wireless reading (through
radiofrequency). Today NFC, which is widespread in smart cards (for access, payment and transportation), has been universally chosen by all smartphone manufacturers since 2014, thus allowing new mobile
phone uses.
An NFC-enabled mobile phone can thus be seen as a universal connector that increases the phone’s sensory capacities. After speaking/listening, reading and viewing (pictures, text messages, eposts
in social networks), thanks to NFC, mobile phones will allow us to touch in order to validate an access, get information, exchange content or pay. This interaction mode, which is non-intrusive and
intuitive, leads the way to a portfolio of innovative services.
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