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IDT Open Seminar: RFID and NFC enabled mobile phones

Speaker:

Prof. Dr. Ralf S. Mayer

Type:

Seminar

Start time:

2014-01-30 14:15

End time:

2014-01-30 15:15

Location:

U2-036

Contact person:



Description

Prof. Ralf Mayer will give a short overview about his teaching and research in computer science at the University of Applied Sciences in Darmstadt. He will give a short introduction on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and present ideas and implementations of innovative applications using RFID readers and/or NFC enabled mobile phones. All ideas were created and implemented in student projects. After introducing the three modes of NFC, examples of projects from more than three years will show capabilities and limits. All applications use NFC with mobile smartphones and off-the-shelf readers.