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Connecting the Mobile Phone with the Internet of Things - Benefits of EPC and NFC Compatibility
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2007-03-13
Author(s)
Wiechert, Thomas
Michahelles, Florian
Abstract
This paper presents the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Product Code (EPC) technologies.
While both are Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies, there are several compatibility issues which could prevent both technologies from achieving their full potential.
This paper describes the technologies' common potentials, open issues, and finally the necessary steps to achieve the compatibility of both technologies.
According to the ABI Research several billion NFC compatible devices will be shipped to consumers within the next 5 years. This would make them the largest RFID reader infrastructure world wide.
A lack of compatibility of item level RFID tags could prevent consumers from reading these tags.
The paper can be downloaded from the conference website:
http://www.rfidconvocation.eu/papers%20not%20presented.htm
While both are Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies, there are several compatibility issues which could prevent both technologies from achieving their full potential.
This paper describes the technologies' common potentials, open issues, and finally the necessary steps to achieve the compatibility of both technologies.
According to the ABI Research several billion NFC compatible devices will be shipped to consumers within the next 5 years. This would make them the largest RFID reader infrastructure world wide.
A lack of compatibility of item level RFID tags could prevent consumers from reading these tags.
The paper can be downloaded from the conference website:
http://www.rfidconvocation.eu/papers%20not%20presented.htm
Project(s)
Language
English
Keywords
NFC
Near Field Communication
EPC
Electronic Product Code
RFID
Auto-ID
Mobile Phone
GSM
HSG Classification
contribution to practical use / society
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
n/a
Start page
3
Event Title
MIT Convocation
Event Location
Brussels (Belgium)
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
34058