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Application for Contactless Objects’ Identification by NFC Chips Embedded in Mobile Devices

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The aim of project was to design and implement application dedicated for contactless identification of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) using mobile devices. During the realization, application to reading and presentation of data from RFID tag was prepared. The whole work was preceded by thorough overview of protocol ISO/IEC15693 specifications and existing solutions. The concept of using of the RFID technique to storing products information was presented. The last step of the whole project was the performing of a series of tests.

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This work was partially supported by the Projects: “Synthesis of autonomous semi-passive transponder dedicated to operation in anticollision dynamic RFID systems”, grant of Polish National Centre for Research and Development, No PBS1/A3/3/2012, NCBR. The work was developed by using equipment purchased in the Operational Program Development of Eastern Poland 2007–2013 of the Priority Axis I Modern Economics of Activity I.3 Supporting Innovation under Grant No. POPW.01.03.00-18-012/09-00 and the Program of Development of Podkarpacie Province of The European Regional Development Fund under Grant No. UDA-RPPK.01.03.00-18-003/10-00.

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Pawłowicz, B., Pitera, A. (2018). Application for Contactless Objects’ Identification by NFC Chips Embedded in Mobile Devices. In: Mazur, D., Gołębiowski, M., Korkosz, M. (eds) Analysis and Simulation of Electrical and Computer Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 452. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63949-9_29

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