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HAKI-NFC BASED ANDROID APPLICATION
Author(s) -
Jaikishan Khatwani,
Abhishek Singh,
Hrishikesh Rangdale,
Kamlesh Juware,
Ishan Alone
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of smart sensors and ad hoc networks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2248-9738
DOI - 10.47893/ijssan.2012.1150
Subject(s) - near field communication , android (operating system) , popularity , computer science , handset , mobile device , gadget , computer security , wireless , multimedia , world wide web , telecommunications , operating system , psychology , social psychology , algorithm , ultra high frequency
News forms of interaction should be considered if we want to model intelligent environments. NFC stands for Near Field Communication. NFC is a relatively new wireless technology and is gaining popularity. Its short range is the reason for its success. Operating over only short distance gives a large degree of security. The concept of NFC near field communication is that the technology is able to provide a very easy method of providing connectivity between devices that are a few centimeters apart, and without the need for all the security and set-up procedures that are needed for many other communication technologies. Thus applications using NFC will be really intuitive to use. Mobile devices have started integrating NFC capabilities into them. Nokia 6131 was the first handset to be introduced which included NFC capability. Now with increasing popularity of NFC, Android included its support for NFC with its 2.3.3 version. The major focus of this paper is developing android application(HAKI) based on NFC such as Smart posters, Attendance monitoring and helping visually impaired which targets wide range of audiences.

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