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“A Survey on NFC (Near Field Communication) and FFC (Far Field Communication) With Respect To RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) for Next Generation Network Infrastructure”
Anwaar Ahmad Wani1, Gowher Mushtaq2

1Anwaar Ahmad Wani, Master of computer application (MCA), Kashmir University Jammu And Kashmir, India.
2Gowher Mustaq, MSc. Information Technology, Uttrakhand Technical University Dehradun (Uttarakhand), India.

Manuscript received on 15 April 2016 | Revised Manuscript received on 25 April 2016 | Manuscript Published on 30 April 2016 | PP: 247-256 | Volume-5 Issue-4, April 2016 | Retrieval Number: D4481045416/16©BEIESP
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Abstract: This paper gives us the comprehensive analysis of security with respect to RFID (radio frequency identification) considering the Next Generation smartphone attributes i.e. NFC and FFC. The electromagnetic field that outlines the RFID antenna can be divided into two parts NFC & FFC; both are based on existing standards of the radio frequency identification network framework. NFC (near field communication) is a set of principles for Smartphone and alike devices to establish Radio Communication with each other. In this study we will try to survey the critical issues of NFC and FFC to find out the updated implementation issues for the Next Generation network infrastructures.
Keywords: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), NFC, FFC, Smartphone, Electromagnetic Field, Next Generation.

Scope of the Article: Frequency Selective Surface