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Durch die weiterführende Spezifikation im NFC Forum ist Near Field Communication heute viel mehr als nur eine Übertragungstechnologie. Einheitliche Formate zum Datenaustausch zwischen zwei NFC-Geräten und zwischen NFC-Geräten und anderen RFID-Komponenten ermÖglichen eine herstellerübergreifende Kompatibilität der verschiedenen NFC-Anwendungen.

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Langer, J., Roland, M. (2010). Datenformate. In: Anwendungen und Technik von Near Field Communication (NFC). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05497-6_6

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