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Near Field Communication (NFC) is standards-based, short range communication technology that integrates Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology with mobile communication devices (e.g., smartphones, tables and eReaders) and the wireless Internet infrastructure. NFC-enabled devices establish radio communication by touching or coming into close proximity with one another. Communication is also possible between an NFC device and an unpowered NFC chip or tag. NFC standards are based on existing short-range, High Frequency (HF) standards working at 13.56 MHz, including those defined by the NFC Forum non-profit industry association. The technology operates at a distance of up to 10 cm with a data exchange rate of up to 848 kbps, and has three modes of operation: peer-to-peer, card emulation and reader/writer; although higher bit rates are anticipated in future versions of the NFC standard. It is compatible with modern contactless RFID technologies and complements both Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi technologies.
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