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Near-field Communication (NFC)

Neeraj Kumar Singh

2020Information Technology and Libraries28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Libraries are the central agencies for the dissemination of knowledge. Every library aspires to provide maximum opportunities to its users and ensure optimum utilization of available resources. Hence, libraries have been seeking technological aids to improve their services. Near-field communication (NFC) is a type of radio-frequency technology that allows electronics devices—such as computers, mobile phones, tags, and others—to exchange information wirelessly across a small distance. The aim of this paper is to explore NFC technology and its applications in modern era. The paper will discuss potential use of NFC in the advancement of traditional library management system.

Topics & Concepts

Near field communicationComputer scienceField (mathematics)Mobile deviceElectronicsWorld Wide WebInformation exchangeTelecommunicationsMultimediaElectrical engineeringEngineeringUltra high frequencyPure mathematicsMathematicsRFID technology advancementsUser Authentication and Security SystemsAdvanced Authentication Protocols Security
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