973 resultados para Near Field Communication


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Driven by new network and middleware technologies such as mobile broadband, near-field communication, and context awareness the so-called ambient lifestyle will foster innovative use cases in different domains. In the EU project Hydra high-level security, trust and privacy concerns such as loss of control, profiling and surveillance are considered at the outset. At the end of this project the. Hydra middleware development platform will have been designed so as to enable developers to realise secure ambient scenarios. This paper gives a short introduction to the Hydra project and its approach to ensure security by design. Based on the results of a focus group analysis of the user domain "building automation" typical threats are evaluated and their risks are assessed. Then, specific security requirements with respect to security, privacy, and trust are derived in order to incorporate them into the Hydra Security Meta-Model. How concepts such as context, semantic resolution of security, and virtualisation support the overall Hydra approach will be introduced and illustrated on the basis of it technical building automation scenario.

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Una delle tecnologie radio che negli ultimi anni ha subito il maggior sviluppo è quella dell’identificazione a radio frequenza (Radio Frequency Identification), utilizzata in un gran numero di ambiti quali la logistica, il tracciamento, l’autenticazione e i pagamenti elettronici. Tra le tecnologie specifiche legate all’RFID si ritrova la Near Field Communication (NFC). Questa è una tecnologia di trasmissione dati a corto raggio che rappresenta un’evoluzione dell’RFID. Una delle caratteristiche dell’NFC è quella di instaurare una comunicazione tra due dispositivi in maniera semplice e intuitiva. L’oggetto che instaura la comunicazione è il Reader, nell’ambito RFID è un dispositivo altamente specializzato, poiché può lavorare a diverse frequenze operative. L’elemento innovativo che ha consentito il successo dell’NFC è il fatto che questa tecnologia possa integrare il Reader in uno strumento di comunicazione di largo uso, ovvero lo smartphone. Questo permette di inizializzare lo scambio dati, sia esso di lettura di un circuito integrato passivo o una trasmissione peer-to-peer, a seguito del naturale gesto di avvicinare lo smartphone. Analisti ed esperti del settore sono convinti del successo dell’NFC, nonostante siano state smentite le attese che vedevano l’NFC integrato in oltre la metà dei cellulari entro il 2010. Tra le molteplici applicazioni NFC in questo elaborato ci si soffermerà in particolare sul cosiddetto Smart Poster. Questo utilizzo può essere molto efficace avendo una gamma di impiego molto vasta. Per l’immagazzinamento dei dati nei Tag o nelle Smart Card si è utilizzato un protocollo d’incapsulamento dati chiamato NDEF (NFC Data Exchange Format) trattato nel capitolo 3 di questa trattazione. Nella seconda parte dell’elaborato si è realizzata una sperimentazione per misurare le distanze di funzionamento di cellulari e Reader per PC. In questo ambito si è realizzato quello che si è definito lo Smart Brick, cioè un mattone che comunica con dispositivi NFC grazie all’installazione di un Tag al suo interno. Si parlerà della realizzazione e degli strumenti software/hardware che hanno permesso di realizzare e programmare questo ”mattone elettronico”.

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Self-organising pervasive ecosystems of devices are set to become a major vehicle for delivering infrastructure and end-user services. The inherent complexity of such systems poses new challenges to those who want to dominate it by applying the principles of engineering. The recent growth in number and distribution of devices with decent computational and communicational abilities, that suddenly accelerated with the massive diffusion of smartphones and tablets, is delivering a world with a much higher density of devices in space. Also, communication technologies seem to be focussing on short-range device-to-device (P2P) interactions, with technologies such as Bluetooth and Near-Field Communication gaining greater adoption. Locality and situatedness become key to providing the best possible experience to users, and the classic model of a centralised, enormously powerful server gathering and processing data becomes less and less efficient with device density. Accomplishing complex global tasks without a centralised controller responsible of aggregating data, however, is a challenging task. In particular, there is a local-to-global issue that makes the application of engineering principles challenging at least: designing device-local programs that, through interaction, guarantee a certain global service level. In this thesis, we first analyse the state of the art in coordination systems, then motivate the work by describing the main issues of pre-existing tools and practices and identifying the improvements that would benefit the design of such complex software ecosystems. The contribution can be divided in three main branches. First, we introduce a novel simulation toolchain for pervasive ecosystems, designed for allowing good expressiveness still retaining high performance. Second, we leverage existing coordination models and patterns in order to create new spatial structures. Third, we introduce a novel language, based on the existing ``Field Calculus'' and integrated with the aforementioned toolchain, designed to be usable for practical aggregate programming.

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Il documento illustra le funzionalita' della tecnologia NFC, descrive in maniera dettagliata le API pubblicate da Google per lavorare con NFC su Android, e mostra un caso di studio nel contesto di controllo degli accessi..

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L’obiettivo di questa tesi è quello di descrivere la progettazione e lo sviluppo di un’applicazione per la gestione di un sistema che permetta agli utenti di effettuare operazioni di pagamento, ricarica, check-in e altre funzionalità. Tutte queste operazioni saranno implementate tramite l’utilizzo della tecnologia NFC (Near Field Communication). Il sistema prevede un'applicazione "cassa" per le transazioni e un'applicazione "utente" per permettere al cliente di visualizzare i dati relativi al proprio conto. In questa tesi sarà analizzata l'applicazione "utente".

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La tesi in questione ha l'obiettivo di descrivere la progettazione e lo sviluppo di un’applicazione per la gestione di un sistema che permetta agli utenti di effettuare vari tipi di operazioni, tra i quali pagamento, ricarica, check-in e altre funzionalità. Tutte queste operazioni saranno implementate tramite l’utilizzo della tecnologia NFC (Near Field Communication). Il sistema prevede un'applicazione "cassa" per gestire le varie transazioni e un'applicazione "utente" per permettere ai clienti di visualizzare i dati relativi al proprio conto. Dopo una breve introduzione nella quale verrà descritto il sistema nel suo complesso, la presente tesi si occuperà di analizzare nel dettaglio lo sviluppo dell'applicazione "cassa".

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Ubiquitous computing (one person, many computers) is the third era in the history of computing. It follows the mainframe era (many people, one computer) and the PC era (one person, one computer). Ubiquitous computing empowers people to communicate with services by interacting with their surroundings. Most of these so called smart environments contain sensors sensing users’ actions and try to predict the users’ intentions and necessities based on sensor data. The main drawback of this approach is that the system might perform unexpected or unwanted actions, making the user feel out of control. In this master thesis we propose a different procedure based on Interactive Spaces: instead of predicting users’ intentions based on sensor data, the system reacts to users’ explicit predefined actions. To that end, we present REACHeS, a server platform which enables communication among services, resources and users located in the same environment. With REACHeS, a user controls services and resources by interacting with everyday life objects and using a mobile phone as a mediator between himself/herself, the system and the environment. REACHeS’ interfaces with a user are built upon NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. NFC tags are attached to objects in the environment. A tag stores commands that are sent to services when a user touches the tag with his/her NFC enabled device. The prototypes and usability tests presented in this thesis show the great potential of NFC to build such user interfaces.

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The thesis explores the outcome of the exhaustive theoretical and experimental investigations performed on Octagonal Microstrip Antenna configurations. Development of the MATLAB TM backed 3D-Conformal Finite Difference Time Domain (CFDTD)Modeller for the numerical computation of the radiation characteristics of the antenna is the theme of the work. The predicted results are verified experimentally and by IE3D TM simulation. The influence of the patch dimensions,feed configurations,feed dimensions and feed positions upon the radiation performance of the antenna is studied in detail. Octagonal Microstrip Antenna configurations suitable for Mobile-Bluetooth application is dealt in detail. A simple design formula for the regular Octagonal geometry is also presented. A compact planar multi band antenna for GPS/DCS/2.4/5.8GHz WLAN application is included as appendix A. Planar near field measurement technique is explained in appendix B.

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This paper presents recent research into the functions and value of sketch outputs during computer supported collaborative design. Sketches made primarily exploiting whiteboard technology are shown to support subjects engaged in remote collaborative design, particularly when constructed in ‘nearsynchronous’ communication. The authors define near-synchronous communication and speculate that it is compatible with the reflective and iterative nature of design activity. There appears to be significant similarities between the making of sketches in near-synchronous remote collaborative design and those made on paper in more traditional face-to-face settings With the current increase in the use of computer supported collaborative working (CSCW) in undergraduate and postgraduate design education it is proposed that sketches and sketching can make important contributions to design learning in this context

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This paper is concerned with the design of a Ku-band active transmit-array module of transistor amplifiers excited by either a pyramidal horn or a patch array Optimal distances between the active transmit array and the signal-launching:receiving device, which is either a passive corporate-fed array or a horn, are determined to maximise the power gain at a design frequency: Having established these conditions, the complete structure is investigated in terms of operational bandwidth and near-field and far-field distributions measured at the output side of the transmit array, The experimental results show that the use of a corporate-fed array as an illuminating/receiving device gives higher gain and significantly larger operational bandwidth, An explanation for this behavior is sought.

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Global illumination algorithms are at the center of realistic image synthesis and account for non-trivial light transport and occlusion within scenes, such as indirect illumination, ambient occlusion, and environment lighting. Their computationally most difficult part is determining light source visibility at each visible scene point. Height fields, on the other hand, constitute an important special case of geometry and are mainly used to describe certain types of objects such as terrains and to map detailed geometry onto object surfaces. The geometry of an entire scene can also be approximated by treating the distance values of its camera projection as a screen-space height field. In order to shadow height fields from environment lights a horizon map is usually used to occlude incident light. We reduce the per-receiver time complexity of generating the horizon map on N N height fields from O(N) of the previous work to O(1) by using an algorithm that incrementally traverses the height field and reuses the information already gathered along the path of traversal. We also propose an accurate method to integrate the incident light within the limits given by the horizon map. Indirect illumination in height fields requires information about which other points are visible to each height field point. We present an algorithm to determine this intervisibility in a time complexity that matches the space complexity of the produced visibility information, which is in contrast to previous methods which scale in the height field size. As a result the amount of computation is reduced by two orders of magnitude in common use cases. Screen-space ambient obscurance methods approximate ambient obscurance from the depth bu er geometry and have been widely adopted by contemporary real-time applications. They work by sampling the screen-space geometry around each receiver point but have been previously limited to near- field effects because sampling a large radius quickly exceeds the render time budget. We present an algorithm that reduces the quadratic per-pixel complexity of previous methods to a linear complexity by line sweeping over the depth bu er and maintaining an internal representation of the processed geometry from which occluders can be efficiently queried. Another algorithm is presented to determine ambient obscurance from the entire depth bu er at each screen pixel. The algorithm scans the depth bu er in a quick pre-pass and locates important features in it, which are then used to evaluate the ambient obscurance integral accurately. We also propose an evaluation of the integral such that results within a few percent of the ray traced screen-space reference are obtained at real-time render times.

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The DAPPLE (Dispersion of Air Pollutants and their Penetration into the Local Environment) project seeks to characterise near-field urban atmospheric dispersion using a multidisciplinary approach. In this paper we report on the first tracer dispersion experiment carried out in May 2003. Results of concurrent meteorological measurements are presented. Variations of receptor tracer concentration with time are presented. Meteorological observations suggest that in-street channelling and flow-switching at intersections take place. A comparison between roof top and surface measurements suggest that rapid vertical mixing occurs, and a comparison between a simple dispersion model and maximum concentrations observed are presented