A Case Study Regarding the WIFI Bluetooth-based Implementation in Smart Narrow Field Communication

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J.varsha Benarjee
J.varsha Benarjee
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B. Hemanth Kumar
B. Hemanth Kumar
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K. Raghava Rao
K. Raghava Rao
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A Smart Narrow Field Communication (SNFC) deals with the wireless tag system which is developed through devices. Generally, on the internet it is hard to read long contents of the URL Present. On the internet these URL can be converted into QR code and NFC (Near Field Communication). First of all a device which is useful for wireless applications is given a name and considered as a tag. This device is used for recognizing a target content. Both of these are taken into a relation the URL are maintained on our cloud system along with the device name. Not only the device name the system also considers other user contents like gender and age in order to identify the target content. In Smart Narrow Field Communication all common device can be used as a tag. Ex:

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J.varsha Benarjee. 2014. \u201cA Case Study Regarding the WIFI Bluetooth-based Implementation in Smart Narrow Field Communication\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 14 (GJCST Volume 14 Issue E8): .

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A Smart Narrow Field Communication (SNFC) deals with the wireless tag system which is developed through devices. Generally, on the internet it is hard to read long contents of the URL Present. On the internet these URL can be converted into QR code and NFC (Near Field Communication). First of all a device which is useful for wireless applications is given a name and considered as a tag. This device is used for recognizing a target content. Both of these are taken into a relation the URL are maintained on our cloud system along with the device name. Not only the device name the system also considers other user contents like gender and age in order to identify the target content. In Smart Narrow Field Communication all common device can be used as a tag. Ex:

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