Existing scenario of near field communication in transport sector

This paper gives the idea about the introduction of transport applications which are based upon near field communication (NFC). It presents the benefits and needs of NFC in this domain. The main factors leading to success of NFC and the different considerations are also explained in this paper. Public as well as personal transport modes can use NFC for the better outcomes and the flexibility of the system. It benefits the operators as well as the passengers equally in both financial and operational sides. It is an advanced, long-term visualization that demonstrates how mobile networks and NFC infrastructure can work jointly to present a passenger with a consistent and convincing experience.

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