NFC: Enabler for Innovative Mobility and Payment Cards Brazil Sao Paulo, April 3rd to 5th 2007 Rodolfo Gomes - 1st Level Customer Application Support NFC&RFID Europe
A new Company has reborn Few months ago, NXP has been launched on the markets with the new brand. R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 2 of 34
What is NFC? Near Field Communication (NFC) represents the second generation of the proximity contactless technology, which supports peer-to-peer communication, and enables consumer access to aggregated services, anytime, anywhere, with any type of consumer stationary and mobile devices. NFC has been jointly developed by Philips and Sony, two leading players in consumer market. R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 3 of 34
NFC Key Points NFC allows data to be transferred between electronic devices at 13.56 MHz Operating distance depending on RF implementation Data exchange rate up to ~1 Mbit/s planned Compatible with today s field proven contactless infrastructure Able to do Active or Passive communication R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 4 of 34 7
NFC: Three modes Secure In combination with Smart Card Technology Card Emulation Mode Peer-to-Peer communication Reader Mode battery-less RFID object R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 5 of 34
Card Emulation Mode Transportation Entertainment Customer loyalty and bonus programs Payment schemes Access control Digital Rights Management Micro-payments: Mobile phone = debit card Access to public transport: Mobile phone = transport card Building access: Mobile phone = key R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 6 of 34
Smart Ticketing Movie theaters or theme parks R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 7 of 34
Reader Mode Product, services, and event information Intuitive and easy to use Configuration/Personalization Customized to Customer s needs More effective advertising Target-oriented Real-time CRM Take info from poster: Mobile phone = ticket counter N.B: CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 8 of 34
Peer-to-Peer Communication Synchronize calendar Share/transfer content (e.g., business cards) Easy network set-up & configuration (Bluetooth, WLAN, gaming) Smart Key for Automotive Hands-free calling in the car Configure seat position or music preferences Set up Normal use NFC Bluetooth headset headset R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 9 of 34
Peer-to-Peer Communication in MP3 DRM Transfer digital rights from one personal device to another DRM stands for: Digital Rights Management R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 10 of 34
What is Secure NFC in mobile device? Real-time Performance Memory required for multimedia applications Performance Security EAL5+ security level required for payment Memory Form factors Available in different form factors R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 11 of 34
Contact-less mobile payment: How NFC Mobile Architecture look like? Baseband NFC package contains both the connectivity chip and the multi-application chip smartmx Payment/transport application is resident on SmartMX Personalization done via NFC/OTA (Over The Air connection: EDGE/GPRS) NFC smartmx R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 12 of 34
Contact-less mobile payment: possible scenario 8. Confirmation is pushed via SMS/WAP/GPRS/CDMA with amount and promotional offer Financial Institution 7. Authorization is confirmed I want to pay with Paypss Cellular Cellular Network Network 6. Authorization is requested NFC 5. Instant offers and promotions are pushed 1. Users wants to pay. 2. She selects and starts the financial application 3. The financial application asks to enter the PIN 4. She enters the PIN and wave the phone near the contact-less POS R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 13 of 34
NFC in mobile phones - Examples The NFC device can be integrated in: Phone functional cover Phone main printed circuit board (PCB) Secure Digital (SD) card Nokia 3220 Nokia + NFC 6131 functional shell Wireless dynamics SDID TM 1010 Samsung D500N and X700N R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 14 of 34
Other NFC products and new comers NFC mouse BENQ new E21 NFC Phone New Smartphone design: Windows Media 6.0 NFC/Bluetooth/WiFi SMX on usd card (SIM also possible) Prototypes April 2007 Mass production in October 2007 R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 15 of 34
NFC Chipset families http://www.nxp.com/products/identification/index.html
NXP NFC & RF-ID & Smart Card Technology Peer to Peer Mode Reader Cards, Smart Labels Interface I CODE I CODE SLI I CODE OTP I CODE ISO 15693 Long range I CODE Contactless 13.56 MHz Ultra Light Standard 1K/4K DESFire MIFARE 13.56 MHz ISO 14443 Proximity MIFARE reader ICs Access Tags & Cards Card Emulation Mode PN51x PN53x ISO 18092 Proximity PN51x, PN53x PN65x Security Contact Smart Card Controller Smart MX 8-bit Sec. µc Crypto µc Smart XA 16-bit multi Appl. µc HiPer Smart 32-bit Hiper Smart ISO 7816, GSM TDA8xxx - Family Contact reader ICs R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 17 of 34
NFC Market Penetration Forecast
Contact-less Proximity IC Market Share 2005 Application areas considered: public transport, event ticketing, and access control. Contactless Proximity Transaction IC Market (mpcs) until 2005 Contactless Proximity Transaction IC Market (%) until 2005 100,0 170,0 865,3 5,0% 8,5% 14,0% 72,5% 59,5 Type A (mifare ) Type B Sony Others Type A (mifare( ) covers about 72,5% of the contactless proximity transaction IC market (within TAM: Total Available Market) R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 19 of 34
NFC market penetration LONDON -- In recognition of continuing challenges surrounding the contactless payments business model for mobile operators, ABI Research has adjusted its forecast for Near Field Communications (NFC)-enabled cellular phones downwards to 450 million units in 2011, representing nearly 30% of handsets shipped worldwide in that year. Source ABI Research, issued on Sept 11th, 2006: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ein/is_2006_sept_11/ai_n16715441 R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 20 of 34
NFC Forum
NFC Forum Mission & Objectives The NFC Forum promotes the use, supports standardization and directs the future developments of the NFC open platform technology The NFC Forum is a non-profit organization which has the objective to support use of the technology in the industry by providing a platform for interested companies to achieve interoperability of devices with other devices, smart cards, and services www.nfc-forum.org R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 22 of 34
Importance of Standardization Seamless Interoperability between different personal communication devices as well as with other consumer electronics and computing devices is a MUST! Same look-and-feeling Compliance tests are required Co-operations with other groups are being put in place like ECMA, Bluetooth SIG, WiFi Alliance, etc. R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 23 of 34
NFC Forum community: 80+ members An excerpt R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 24 of 34
Some NFC field trials: NFC used in Retail: VivoTech/PayPass in the US NFC Field Trial in Caen France R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 25 of 34
Other NFC trials worldwide: Germany RMV trial for public transport South Korea SK Telecom, multiple apps. Netherlands Roda Stadium for ticketing Taipei Subway for mobile payment Malaysia for mobile payment Thailand for mobile payment Etc. R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 26 of 34
New Push for NFC in Europe: European 6 th Framework Programme - StoLPaN
What is Stolpan? The European Community agrees to grant a financial contribution for the implementation of a project called Store Logistics and Payment with NFC (StoLPaN) within the framework of the specific research and technological development programme "Information Society Technologies (CONTRACT No 033591) R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 28 of 34
Who are Stolpan Key Members? R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 29 of 34
What is Stolpan Mission? Investigate and Develop a multi-application environment for NFC phones Increase value for content and services by using the capability of the NFC phone display, OTA, secure element Contribute to the NFC ecosystem Business, Technical, Legal, Security and Regulatory R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 30 of 34
What are Stolpan deliverables? Develop a J2ME-based mobile host application, to provide seamlessly multiple services independent from handset type Facilitate the definition of possible service and user profiles Prioritization, automatic/manual mode, local/global, UI Investigate the OTA requirements and its interoperability Leverage on NFC to enhance the business procedures Proof of concept of the StoLPaN solutions portability, tests, demonstrations, usability studies, business models R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 31 of 34
Project Structure ECO SYSTEM OTA USE CASES Mobile NFC research track Retail NFC research track PROOF OF CONCEPT For further info, visit Stolpan web site: http://www.stolpan.com R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 32 of 34
Other Consortia presently active in NFC GSMA: Mobile Network Operators Association (MNO s) Mission and white paper: http://www.gsmworld.com/documents/nfc_services_0207.pdf ABI Research NFC-MNO report: http://www.abiresearch.com/products/research_brief/short- Range_Wireless_Market_Update/103#toc Your point of view matters for NFC Ecosystem: If you are interested, visit our booth experience our NFC demos and leave your point of view. R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 33 of 34
Questions? For further info: rodolfo.gomes@nxp.com Thank you very much! R.Veltri Gomes April 4 th 2007, page 34 of 34