LC control no. | sh2009007845 |
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LC classification | TK5103.58 |
Topical heading | Near-field communication |
Variant(s) | Magnetic communication (Wireless communication systems) Magnetic induction communication, Near-field Magneto-inductive communication systems Near-field magnetic induction communication NFC (Near-field communication) |
See also | Wireless communication systems Radio frequency identification systems Smart cards |
Found in | Work cat.: International Workshop on Near Field Communication (1st : 2009 : Hagenburg, Austria). Proceedings, c2009. Wikipedia, viewed Aug. 24, 2009 (Near Field Communication or NFC, is a short-range high frequency wireless communication technology which enables the exchange of data between devices over about a 10 centimetre (around 4 inches) distance ... NFC communicates via magnetic field induction) SearchMobileComputing.com, viewed Aug. 24, 2009 (Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless connectivity standard (Ecma-340, ISO/IEC 18092) that uses magnetic field induction to enable communication between devices when they're touched together, or brought within a few centimeters of each other) What is IT (TechTarget), viewed online June 29, 2018 (Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless connectivity standard (Ecma-340, ISO/IEC 18092) that uses magnetic field induction to enable communication between devices when they're touched together, or brought within a few centimeters of each other; magnetic communication is a reference to near-field communication) 2018013758: Magnetic communications, 2018: ECIP galley (in many applications, RF communications may not be able to provide good signal quality. For example, in underwater sensor networks, RF signals can quickly fade away after 1 meter of distance. In underground mine exploration systems, most times the communication devices cannot reach each other through RF channels if they are more than 10 meters away. In those applications, non-RF wireless media, such as magnetic or acoustic channels, may play more important roles due to their strong penetration capability in water/ground environments) Inspec, viewed March 23, 2018 (controlled indexing: Magnetic communication) Applied science full text, viewed March 23, 2018 (in titles: Magneto-inductive communication system; Magnetic communications) Engineering village, viewed March 23, 2018 |