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1 One Phone to Rule Them All A Case Study Sarah-Jane Saravani Learning Hub Manager Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand sarah-jane.saravani@wintec.ac.nz

2 Connection? 4th m-libraries Conference, The Open University, 25 September 2012

3 Near Field Communication (NFC) NFC builds upon RFID systems by allowing two-way communication between endpoints Due to short transmission range, NFC- based transactions are possibly secure The basic NFC communication operation became an accepted ISO standard (ISO/IEC 18092) in 2003 4th m-libraries Conference, The Open University, 25 September 2012

4 Connecting systems Library Management System RFID SIP 2 protocol Application to allow communication 4th m-libraries Conference, The Open University, 25 September 2012

5 Design Creation of web service to Voyager using SIP 2 protocol JSON communication standard for transfer of package information using XML Build application to communicate with JSON through to Voyager to request patron information 4th m-libraries Conference, The Open University, 25 September 2012

6 Application Application created and published to PlayStore – mimics existing links to information Preliminary interface design 4th m-libraries Conference, The Open University, 25 September 2012

7 2 Phases 1 – Application opened on smart phone – user asked to enter library barcode, barcode retained in memory 2. Scan the RFID tag - Screen displays book information - If item able to be borrowed, a button available “Borrow This Book” - “Please Keep the Phone on the RFID Tag” 4th m-libraries Conference, The Open University, 25 September 2012

8 Phases cont. - Information goes to the server with the RFID information - Book barcode is linked with user barcode “Do You Wish to Issue?” - Item may or may not be issued depending on circumstances – a message will display upon completion of action 4th m-libraries Conference, The Open University, 25 September 2012

9 One phone that rules them all Near Field Communication technology - lets smartphones communicate with other devices containing a NFC tag NFC smart phone Library Room access Load credit ID card Fees


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