Archive for the ‘NFC’ Category

Years ago we could listen to part of the concert from its poster in Sci-Fi Movies, and now it is really possible. Smart posters are equipped with a tag to provide a wide range of information such as audio, video, phone number, contact information, map or simply text.
Suppose you find a smart poster advertising a [...]

 
E-payment or e-wallet which is actually implemented as m-wallet is the biggest shot of NFC. Use of m-wallet in e-ticketing is replacing the current payment method such as mobile (SMS, web based) payment or using traditional plastic card. New generations of contactless Mastercard (paypass) or Visa (paywave) cards are available in market for customers. Currently [...]

NFC domino?

In: NFC

13 Oct 2009

 

Nearness from timo on Vimeo.
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Near field communication is a short range (<20cm) wireless communication system designed for mobile phones or other mobile devices supporting up to 424kbps of data rate.
It uses the same proximity technology of RFID working in 13.5MHz. Although standardization of NFC is still in progress, many applications are proposed to use it, mostly focused on [...]

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Touch is a research project that investigates Near Field Communication (NFC), a technology that enables connections between mobile phones and physical things. We are developing applications and services that enable people to interact with everyday objects and situations through their mobile devices. More…
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This video is about exploring the spatial qualities of RFID, visualised through an RFID probe, long exposure photography and animation. It features Timo Arnall of the Touch project and Jack Schulze of BERG.I
–Immaterials: the ghost in the field

Immaterials: the ghost in the field from timo on Vimeo.

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