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Wireless Communication Trends

Wireless Communication Trends. Mansura Habiba. Overview. Wireless Connectivity: Present Trend NFC : Technical Specification What is NFC? NFC Operation Modes NFC Technologies How NFC works NFC : New opportunities NFC : Benefits and Limitations. Overview.

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Wireless Communication Trends

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  1. Wireless Communication Trends Mansura Habiba

  2. Overview • Wireless Connectivity: Present Trend • NFC : Technical Specification • What is NFC? • NFC Operation Modes • NFC Technologies • How NFC works • NFC: New opportunities • NFC: Benefits and Limitations

  3. Overview • iBeacon : Technical Specification • What is iBeacon • How iBeacon Works • iBeacon: New opportunities • iBeacon: Benefits and Limitations • Comparison of NFC and Smart & Smart-Ready Bluetooth

  4. Overview • Zigbee: Technical Specification • Zigbee: New opportunities • Zigbee: Benefits and Limitations • Ant+: Technical Specification • Ant+: New opportunities • Ant+: Benefits and Limitations • Comparison of different Wireless Connectivity Protocol

  5. Wireless Connectivity: Present Trend

  6. Different Wireless Connectivity Trends

  7. NFC: TypicalUse

  8. NFC: TypicalUse (Cont..)

  9. Beacon: TypicalUse Commercialization Secure Tansaction Shopping : Payment

  10. iBeacon: TypicalUse In-DoorNavigation Localization Car Security

  11. Bluetooth: TypicalUse Hands free Device Health Application Connectivity

  12. BLE: TypicalUse Event Trigger Location Monitor

  13. Zigbee: TypicalUse

  14. ANT+ : TypicalUse Fitness Application Fitness Application

  15. NFC: Near Field Communication

  16. What is NFC • NFC or Near Field Communication is a short range high frequencywirelesscommunicationtechnology • A radio communication is establishedbytouchingtwodevices or keepingthem in a proximity of a few centimeters up to 10 cm • Allowscommunicationbetween • Twopowered (active) devices • Onepoweredandone non selfpowered (passive) device

  17. NFC operation Mode Peer to Peer NFC Reader Card Emulator

  18. NFC Reader

  19. NFC: New Opportunities • Share ringtone: Recently Fanta has used NFC forsharing ringtones • Share promotional commercial • NFC enabledVending Machine

  20. NFC Tag Provider http://rapidnfc.com/nfc_tag_antennas

  21. Benefits of NFC • NFC is compatible with existing passive RFID infrastructures unlike Bluetooth. • NFC is slow, uses less power and less setup time compared to Bluetooth • Uses Short range secured channel for communication which prevents hackers from snooping information during data transfer.

  22. Benefits of NFC • Easy to setup andincorporatewith compatible existing systems • No special software needed • No manual configurationandsettingsneeded • No search and pair procedure needed.

  23. Limitations of NFC • NFC’s maximum data transfer rate is slower than that of Bluetooth 4.0. • Short distance action is a major drawback of NFC

  24. iBeacon/ Beacon / BLE

  25. iBeaCon (iOS + BeaCon) • Beacontechintroducedby Apple • An extremely accurate locating system • Runs on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) • Push notification system based on location • When the device is nearbyanybeacon content, therewillbe a push notification in the device

  26. iBeacon Features • Included in Bluetooth 4.0+ • Geo-fence • Peer-to-Peer, WPAN • Low power consumption • Low cost • Multi Vendor interoperability

  27. iBeacon:Multiple points Communication

  28. Some iBeacon examples

  29. Proximity and Microlocation

  30. iBeacon: Benefits • Low cost & Low Energy • P2P and star network support • Wider range than NFC

  31. iBeacon: Limitations • Not approved for secured financial transactions • Conflicts with different Beacon points is still not handled • Turn location monitoring all the time • Requires recharging the active device • Practical transfer rate is below 100 kb/s • iBeacon needs power source.

  32. Beacon in Commercial use • Paypal Beacon

  33. Zigbee: PAN, Mesh Network, Ad-hoc digital radio networks

  34. Zigbee: Features • Low costand Low Energy • Meshnetwork PAN • Cantransmit data over long range • Operates in the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio bands: 868 MHz in Europe, 915 MHz

  35. Zigbee: Benefits • Can not act as bothBeaconand Non-Beacon Mode • Remote Sensingand control

  36. Zigbee: Limitations • Very low bandwidth • Practical range is too low 10-meter range. In comparison the specification is up to 100m

  37. Zigbee:NewOpportunities

  38. Zigbee: Home Automation

  39. Zigbee vs. BLE

  40. Zigbee vs. BLE

  41. ANT+ is the wireless technology that allows your monitoring devices to talk to each other. Leading brands design ANT+ into top products to ensure that you get the data you want -  when and where you want it. Fundamentally, ANT+ gives you the simplest, most expandable and most reliable user experience possible. • ANT+ stands for interoperability which means that ANT+ products from multiple brands work together. Plus, because devices are compatible, you can always add to or update your monitoring system. Ant+: What is Ant+

  42. Ant+: Device Profile ANT+ devices use the ANT+ network key to access the ANT+ network, and they implement at least one of the ANT+ device profiles.

  43. Comparison of NFC andSmart & Smart-Ready Bluetooth

  44. Learn, create and make it work

  45. Additional slides with information

  46. How NFC Works Initiator Target Reader peak-detects the amplititude modulated two loop antennas create air-core communication Receive sufficient energy and starts clocking its data that connected at coils input Reader continiously generates as RF carrier sine wave at 13,56 MHz Shunting the coil causes a momentary fluctuation

  47. NFC: Overview

  48. Features of NFC • NFC is an extention of Radio frequency Identification (RFID) technology that combines the interface of a smartcard and a reader into a single device. • It operates within gobal unlicensed radio frequency band of 13,56MHz with a bandwidth of 14KHz. • Supported data rates 106,212 and 424 Kbit/s • Setup time is < 0,1 sec • Able to receive and transmit data at the same time This solves the problem of recovering data corruption during transmission .

  49. NDEF Record Type technical info

  50. NFC Technology Protocols

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