Abstract
NFC is a standards-based, short-range wireless
 connectivity technology that enables simple and safe two-way
 interactions between electronic devices. The concept is based
 on combination of smartcard and contactless interconnection
 technologies; NFC is compatible with todays field proven RFIDtechnology.
 If this technology is used for identification of patient
 in hospital, it will be very useful. Patients have different illness.
 When doctors operate patients or exanimate patients, if the doctor
 confuses the disease of patient, a fatal medical circumstance
 may occur. If RFID and NFC technology is used for this case, we
 can easily protect patients from fatal medical mistakes. It has the
 potential to make almost all wireless technologies and also the
 applications on these technologies easy enough so that everyone,
 even the non-technical can use them.
 Technological development and modern medicine practices are
 amongst the outstanding factors triggering this shift. This trend is
 resulting in a greater demand for health care-related services and
 greater competition among health care providers. Achieving a
 high operational efficiency in the health care sector is an essential
 goal for organizational performance evaluation. Efficiency uses to
 be considered as the primary indicator of hospital performance.
 In order to bring down the cost and improve efficiency, intelligent
 systems can play a significant role in providing intelligently
 processed and personalized information about patients to doctors,
 their health care staff (i.e. nurses) and health care administrators
Highlights
Near field communication (NFC) is a standards-based, short-range wireless connectivity technology that enables simple and safe twoway interactions between electronic devices
If RFID and NFC technology is used for this case, we can protect patients from fatal medical mistakes
Communication is possible between an NFC device and an unpowered NFC chip, called a "tag" [2].NFC communicates via magnetic field induction, where two loop antennas are located within each other's near field, effectively forming an aircore transformer [4]
Summary
NFC is a standards-based, short-range wireless connectivity technology that enables simple and safe twoway interactions between electronic devices. NFC, described by NFCIP-1 (Near Field Communication Interface and Protocol 1), is standardized in ISO 18092 , ECMA 340 as well as in ETSI TS 102 190[4]. Even if the presenter’s computer and the target computer are Bluetooth enabled, it is still necessary to manually set up the link between the two systems using a password to secure the transfer If both Bluetooth systems have NFC chips built in, a Bluetooth peer-to-peer connection can be established by bringing the distinctive NFC “hot spot,” or target mark, of the first computer to the corresponding NFC target mark of the second [12].The initiator actively generates an RF field that can power a passive target.
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