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Eric Horster - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • near Field Communication technology in tourism
    Tourism Management Perspectives, 2012
    Co-Authors: Juho Pesonen, Eric Horster
    Abstract:

    Abstract Technological progress and tourism have been gone hand in hand for years. The use of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet computers has increased at a phenomenal rate in recent years. With the increase in the number of mobile devices more and more devices will be supporting near-Field Communication (NFC), which is a short range and wireless technology for data transfer without physical touch. NFC technology will open up new opportunities for various stakeholders in tourism from destination level to tourism researchers. In this article earlier research on NFC technology is reviewed and categorized into four different topics: business models and ecosystems, software and applications, security and hardware, and threats and issues. Current and potential applications of NFC in tourism are also reviewed using existing case studies. Also managerial contributions of the study are presented.

Joungho Kim - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A Dual Resonance near Field Communication Coil for EMF Reduction in near Field Communication and Wireless Power Transfer Dual Coil System
    2019 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility Signal & Power Integrity (EMC+SIPI), 2019
    Co-Authors: Seokwoo Hong, Seongsoo Lee, Seungtaek Jeong, Boogyo Sim, Hongseok Kim, Joungho Kim
    Abstract:

    Current wireless power transfer (WPT) technology is widely used for various applications because of convenience and safety. One of the typical application of the WPT system is the near-Field Communication (NFC) system utilized mobile WPT system. However, WPT systems have problems with electromagnetic Field (EMF) leakage which can cause electromagnetic interference (EMI) issues on the nearby electrical devices. In this paper, we propose the dual resonance NFC coil for EMF reduction. Proposed dual resonance coil generates resonance not only at the NFC operating frequency of 13.56 MHz but also at the wireless charging frequency 130 kHz. When comparing the proposed NFC coil with a typical NFC antenna, the total EMF level of the WPT system is reduced by 3.96 dB at 130 kHz without any effect at the NFC operating frequency of 13.56 MHz.

Kristen A. Yarmey - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • near Field Communication: Recent Developments and Library Implications
    2014
    Co-Authors: Sheli Mchugh, Kristen A. Yarmey
    Abstract:

    near Field Communication is a radio frequency technology that allows objects, such as mobile phones, computers, tags, or posters, to exchange information wirelessly across a small distance. This report on the progress of near Field Communication reviews the features and functionality of the technology and summarizes the broad spectrum of its current and anticipated applications. We explore the development of NFC technology in recent years, introduce the major stakeholders in the NFC ecosystem, and project its movement toward mainstream adoption. Several examples of early implementation of NFC in libraries are highlighted, primarily involving the use of NFC to enhance discovery by linking books or other physical objects with digital information about library resources, but also including applications of NFC to collection management and self-checkout. Future uses of NFC in libraries, such as smart posters or other enhanced outreach, are envisioned as well as the potential for the "touch paradigm" and "Internet of things" to transform the ways in which library users interact with the information environment. Conscious of the privacy and security of our patrons, we also address continuing concerns related to NFC technology and its expected applications, recommending caution, awareness, and education as immediate next steps for librarians. Table of Contents: Preface / Dedication / Background / What Is NFC / Ecosystem and Adoption / Commercial Uses and Library Implications / Health Care / Education / Concerns / Recommendations / Bibliography / Author Biographies

  • near Field Communication: Introduction and Implications
    Journal of Web Librarianship, 2012
    Co-Authors: Sheli Mchugh, Kristen A. Yarmey
    Abstract:

    near Field Communication is an emerging technology that allows objects, such as mobile phones, computers, tags, or posters, to exchange information wirelessly across a small distance. Though primarily associated with mobile payment, near Field Communication has many different potential commercial applications, ranging from marketing to nutrition, transportation, gaming, and health care. In libraries, near Field Communication could enhance outreach and existing services such as self-checkout. More importantly, near Field Communication also serves as a new way to link physical materials with digital information, potentially transforming the way users interact with the information environment. This introduction to near Field Communication will address its background and functionality, its current and anticipated commercial applications, and its potential effect on libraries, librarians, and library patrons. The authors of the article will also discuss the time frame for mainstream adoption, and the privacy a...

Kerem Ok - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the survey on near Field Communication
    Sensors, 2015
    Co-Authors: Vedat Coskun, Busra Ozdenizci, Kerem Ok
    Abstract:

    near Field Communication (NFC) is an emerging short-range wireless Communication technology that offers great and varied promise in services such as payment, ticketing, gaming, crowd sourcing, voting, navigation, and many others. NFC technology enables the integration of services from a wide range of applications into one single smartphone. NFC technology has emerged recently, and consequently not much academic data are available yet, although the number of academic research studies carried out in the past two years has already surpassed the total number of the prior works combined. This paper presents the concept of NFC technology in a holistic approach from different perspectives, including hardware improvement and optimization, Communication essentials and standards, applications, secure elements, privacy and security, usability analysis, and ecosystem and business issues. Further research opportunities in terms of the academic and business points of view are also explored and discussed at the end of each section. This comprehensive survey will be a valuable guide for researchers and academicians, as well as for business in the NFC technology and ecosystem.

Juho Pesonen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • near Field Communication technology in tourism
    Tourism Management Perspectives, 2012
    Co-Authors: Juho Pesonen, Eric Horster
    Abstract:

    Abstract Technological progress and tourism have been gone hand in hand for years. The use of mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet computers has increased at a phenomenal rate in recent years. With the increase in the number of mobile devices more and more devices will be supporting near-Field Communication (NFC), which is a short range and wireless technology for data transfer without physical touch. NFC technology will open up new opportunities for various stakeholders in tourism from destination level to tourism researchers. In this article earlier research on NFC technology is reviewed and categorized into four different topics: business models and ecosystems, software and applications, security and hardware, and threats and issues. Current and potential applications of NFC in tourism are also reviewed using existing case studies. Also managerial contributions of the study are presented.