Near Field Communication

Near field communication (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones and similar devices to establish radio communication with each other by touching them together or bringing them into close proximity, usually no more than a few centimetres. Present and anticipated applications include contactless transactions, data exchange, and simplified setup of more complex communications such as Wi-Fi. Communication is also possible between an NFC device and an unpowered NFC chip, called a "tag".

NFC standards cover communications protocols and data exchange formats, and are based on existing radio-frequency identification (RFID) standards including ISO/IEC 14443 and FeliCa. The standards include ISO/IEC 18092 and those defined by the NFC Forum, which was founded in 2004 by Nokia, Philips and Sony, and now has more than 160 members. The Forum also promotes NFC and certifies device compliance.

With an integrated NFC device, you can:

  • Increase the efficiency of cleaning and service crews
  • Access real-time reports of workers activity instantly
  • Defects and repairs can be reported, recorded, and corrected in less time
  • Streamline the supply fulfillment process with orders filled immediately
  • Measure worker productivity and task time management
  • Improve customer satisfaction

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