Roberta Leo
Algorithmic and architectural analysis for an in-field reconfigurable receiver decoder for NFC Card-Emulation.
Rel. Guido Masera, Sammy Johnatan Carbajal Ipenza. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering), 2026
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Near Field Communication (NFC) has become a fundamental technology for short-range wireless communication, enabling secure and convenient data exchange between devices. Its widespread adoption in applications such as contactless payments, ticketing, authentication, and access control has driven the need for robust and flexible NFC solutions. The three primary operating modes are Reader/Writer, Peer-to-Peer, and Card Emulation. Among the three of them, the latter plays a critical role by allowing mobile devices and embedded systems to emulate traditional smart cards. This capability ensures compatibility with existing infrastructures while supporting emerging use cases in digital identity and secure transactions. The rapid evolution of NFC standards and protocols, combined with the growing diversity of application requirements, presents significant challenges for system designers.
Traditional fixed-function NFC implementations often lack the flexibility to adapt to new specifications or optimize performance under varying conditions
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