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Abstract

People persistently attempt to enhance their personal satisfaction and advances, have an imperative part on it. Money transactions between mobile phones is exhausted and a troublesome operation to perform following there is not a straightforward and safe approach to do it. Near field communication (NFC) is another secure short range remote wireless connectivity technology, that can play an imperative part on this sort of issues, and it is not difficult to utilize. The NFC innovation can offer a vital commitment to rearrange some day by day operations, for example, payments and mobile transactions. NFC innovation is utilized with a basic motion that triggers a considerable measure of background operations. The paper concentrates on NFC innovation and proposes a distributed based application that exhibits the use of NFC and Bluetooth advances for money transactions between mobile phones and embedded device. The principle applications concentrating in our work is moment pay at nourishment court/shopping centers. A system will be proposed, assessed and exhibited in Android mobile phone with NFC implicit.

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Author Biographies

S Pavithra, SRM University Chennai

Information Technology

Kayalvizhi Jayavel, SRM University Chennai

(Asst.Professor), Information Technology

How to Cite
Pavithra, S., & Jayavel, K. (2015). NFC Enabled Smartphone Application for Mundane Activities. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 2(02). Retrieved from https://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/502

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