A SEMINAR REPORT Submitted by
ANURAG KUMAR
in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY in COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
KOCHI- 682022
OCTOBER 2010
DIVISION OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
KOCHI-682022
Certificate
Certified that this is a bonafide record of the seminar entitled
NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION
DONE BY ANURAG KUMAR of the VII semester, Computer Science and Engineering in the year 2010 in partial fulfillment of the requirements in the award of Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering of Cochin University of Science and Technology.
Mrs. SHEKHA CHENTHARA SEMINAR GUIDE
Dr. DAVID PETER S HEAD OF DIVISION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At the outset, I thank God almighty for making my endeavor a success. I am indebted to my respected teachers and supporting staffs of Division of Computer Engineering for providing as my inspiration and guidance for my seminar. I am grateful to Dr. David Peter S., Head of Division of Computer Engineering for giving such an opportunity to utilize all resources needed for the seminar. I am highly obliged to my seminar coordinator Mr. Sudheep Elayidom M. and my guide Ms. Shekha Chenthara for their valuable instructions, guidance and corrections in my seminar and its presentation. I also want to express sincere gratitude to all friends for their support
and encouragement during the seminar presentation and their active participation in questioning session for the success of the seminar.
Anurag kumar Reg No. 12080013 CS ‘A’
ABSTRACT
NFC is one of the latest wireless communication technologies. As
a
short-range wireless connectivity technology, NFC offers safe yet simple and intuitive communication between electronic devices. Users of NFC-enabled devices can simply point or touch their devices to other NFC-enabled elements in the
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