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1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS |
1.1. | Important milestones in the adoption and use of NFC 2014-2024 |
1.1. | Forms of NFC and non-NFC digital cash with examples |
1.1. | Timelines for NFC adoption |
1.2. | Great potential |
1.2. | Worldwide shipments of PCs, mobile phones, tablets and derivatives, millions 2012-2024 with the most NFC friendly devices highlighted |
1.2. | IDTechEx conclusions about the status and potential of NFC technology |
1.3. | Comments by supporters and skeptics of NFC in 2013 |
1.3. | Sales of NFC enabled phones vs all mobile phones millions 2012-2024 with % penetration |
1.3. | Forecasts 2014-2024 |
1.4. | The purpose of NFC |
1.4. | Retrevo Pulse study of NFC payment attitudes |
1.4. | Worldwide shipments of PCs, mobile phones, tablets and derivatives, millions 2012-2024 with the most NFC friendly devices highlighted |
1.5. | Sales of NFC enabled phones vs all mobile phones millions 2012-2024 with % penetration |
1.5. | Data rate vs range for short range radio protocols |
1.5. | NFC Forum |
1.6. | Massive rollout in 2013-14 |
1.6. | Scope of the NFC Forum |
1.6. | Phases of attempted rollout of NFC uses |
1.7. | Some of the potential stakeholders in the NFC phone value chain |
1.7. | Sensor fusion and NFC |
1.8. | Internet of Things and NFC |
1.8. | NFC in the trough of disillusionment |
1.9. | Samsung TecTiles |
1.9. | Security and privacy concerns |
1.10. | Lessons from NFC World Congress Nice France |
1.10. | Sensor fusion - the human model |
1.11. | Micro electromechanical systems MEMS and sensor fusion |
1.11. | Other impediments to use of NFC |
1.12. | Apple iBeacon |
1.12. | Sensor fusion enabling context awareness. |
1.13. | Objects connected to the internet 2012-2020 |
1.13. | ISO 15693 vs ISO 14443 for NFC |
1.14. | Freescale view of The Internet of Things embracing NFC |
1.15. | Attempt to link the Internet of Things with NFC |
1.16. | Many options for a typical interrogation |
1.17. | Store Electronic Systems activity in stores up to and including NFC enabled shelf edge devices |
1.18. | Store Electronic Systems' NFC perception and achievements |
1.19. | Smart meter potential revealed |
1.20. | ETRI Programmable NFC sensor card |
1.21. | NFC labels on display |
1.22. | Murata and Todo Kogyo ultra-small NFC tags |
1.23. | Screen with NFC-enabled images |
1.24. | V Wand - NFC to item then Bluetooth to tablet |
1.25. | Number of transaction cards on issue globally 2012 and 2018 |
1.26. | Legic experience of NFC phones for secure access and payment |
1.27. | Various NFC related forecasts by analysts |
1.28. | NFC collision of mega industries |
1.29. | A realistic GSMA view at a recent event |
1.30. | GSMA view of impediments to widespread NFC use in mobile commerce |
1.31. | Challenge of changes in payment transaction flow and complexity of transportation payment systems |
1.32. | Infineon vision for NFC in mobile devices |
1.33. | Sony vision of NFC applications |
1.34. | Example of NFC beyond payment - one touch listening. |
1.35. | NFC has its broadest and biggest opportunity beyond payment. NFC labels on London taxi left and train right for instant WiFi access etc. |
2. | WHAT IS NFC? |
2.1. | Spot the NFC. The inside of a Samsung Galaxy 4 phone |
2.1. | NFC modes |
2.2. | GSMA |
2.2. | Some potential and actual uses of NFC |
2.2. | NFC compared with other forms of short range radio - Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy, WiFi |
2.3. | NFC data rate and coding for active (powered) and passive (unpowered) devices |
2.3. | NFC ecosystem |
2.3. | Store Logistics and Payment with NFC: StoLPaN |
2.4. | Other standardization bodies involved |
2.4. | NFC underlying layers |
2.4. | The good and bad of contactless cards and tickets vs RFID enabled phones |
2.5. | Modes of NFC security attacks, counter action and compromises arising. |
2.5. | Basic functionality of an NFC enabled phone |
2.5. | Security - a tradeoff |
2.6. | Recent successful security attacks |
2.6. | NFC RF standards for coding, modulation and data rate compared |
2.7. | Embedded secure element vs SIM secure element |
2.8. | Licensing IP |
3. | COMPETITION FOR NFC |
3.1. | Forms of NFC and non-NFC digital cash with examples. |
3.1. | Digital cash and NFC |
3.2. | Digital wallet |
3.2. | Apple Passbook in action |
3.3. | Dwolla in action |
3.3. | Digital wallets and similar functions in action |
3.3.1. | Apple Pay and Apple Passbook |
3.3.2. | cashcloud |
3.3.3. | Dwolla |
3.3.4. | Geode by iCache |
3.3.5. | Google wallet |
3.3.6. | ISIS |
3.3.7. | Lemon Wallet |
3.3.8. | PayPal and Chirpify |
3.3.9. | Square Wallet |
3.3.10. | Venmo |
3.4. | Geode wallet |
3.5. | Google wallet |
3.6. | ISIS wallet |
3.7. | Lemon Wallet in action |
3.8. | PayPal Here in action |
3.9. | Square Wallet functionality |
4. | NFC ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLENGES |
4.1. | Some of the potential stakeholders in the NFC phone value chain |
4.1. | NFC Achievements |
4.2. | NFC challenges |
5. | PHASES OF NFC ROLLOUT & MARKET FORECASTS |
5.1. | Phases of attempted rollout of NFC uses |
5.1. | Billing View NFC survey summary |
5.1. | Phases of NFC rollout |
5.2. | Market forecasts |
5.2. | Blackberry NFC system |
5.2. | Worldwide shipments of PCs, mobile phones, tablets and derivatives, millions 2012-2024 with the most NFC friendly devices highlighted |
5.2.1. | Market for PCs, tablets, mobile phones and derivatives |
5.2.2. | Market for NFC-enabled mobile phones and other devices |
5.2.3. | e-commerce forecasts |
5.3. | Sales of NFC enabled phones vs all mobile phones millions 2012-2024 with % penetration |
5.3. | How you currently use NFC |
5.4. | Where you want to use NFC |
5.5. | Worldwide shipments of PCs, mobile phones, tablets and derivatives, millions 2012-2024 with the most NFC friendly devices highlighted |
5.6. | Sales of NFC enabled phones vs all mobile phones millions 2012-2024 with % penetration |
5.7. | Global card base by type of card in billions 2012 and 2018 as analysed in 2013 |
5.8. | Global share of payment cards by scheme 2012 as analysed in 2013 |
6. | GLOBAL PROGRESS WITH NFC IN 2014 |
6.1. | Main impediment to NFC consumer adoption by country in 2014 |
6.1. | Kontaktpunkt NFC tags |
6.1. | Australia |
6.1.1. | Intentions of European Telcos |
6.2. | Austria |
6.2. | Sony Felica and the situation in Japan |
6.3. | Transition approach Felica to NFC |
6.3. | Canada |
6.4. | Chile |
6.5. | China |
6.6. | Czech Republic |
6.7. | Finland |
6.8. | France |
6.9. | Germany |
6.10. | Hong Kong |
6.11. | India |
6.12. | Ireland |
6.13. | Israel |
6.14. | Italy |
6.15. | Japan |
6.15.1. | Pioneering Sony, payment and transport statistics, Felica |
6.16. | Korea |
6.17. | Malaysia |
6.18. | New Zealand |
6.19. | Nigeria |
6.20. | Poland |
6.21. | Romania |
6.22. | Russia |
6.23. | Singapore |
6.24. | Slovakia |
6.25. | Spain |
6.26. | Taiwan |
6.27. | Turkey |
6.28. | Ukraine |
6.29. | United Kingdom |
6.30. | USA |
6.30.1. | Apple Pay and NFC meet retail opposition 2014/ 2015 |
6.30.2. | US mobile commerce joint venture |
6.30.3. | NFC for the Fleet |
6.30.4. | Nintendo figures |
7. | NFC IMPLICATIONS OF SENSOR FUSION, INTERNET OF THINGS, RFID, INDOOR POSITIONING SYSTEMS |
7.1. | Examples of RFID orders, projects and typical benefits by application |
7.1. | Sensor fusion - the human model |
7.1. | Sensor fusion and NFC |
7.2. | The Internet of Things and NFC |
7.2. | Ubiquitous sensors enabling innovative applications that will lead to sensor fusion |
7.2. | Total RFID Market Projections in US dollar billions 2012-2022 |
7.3. | Market projections by tag type for 2012-2022 |
7.3. | Micro electromechanical systems MEMS and sensor fusion |
7.3. | RFID and NFC |
7.4. | How governments drive most of the market |
7.4. | Freescale multi-sensor platform |
7.4. | Number (in millions) of passive tags by application 2012-2022 |
7.5. | Average passive tag price per application in US cents 2012-2022 |
7.5. | Sensor fusion enables unprecedented context awareness |
7.5. | Non-government successes |
7.6. | Continued recession-proof rapid growth |
7.6. | Objects connected to the internet 2012-2020 |
7.6. | Value of passive tags by application 2012-2022 (US Dollar Millions) |
7.7. | Number (in millions) of active tags by application 2012-2022 |
7.7. | Freescale view of The Internet of Things embracing NFC |
7.7. | Strange behaviour |
7.8. | Technical trends |
7.8. | Much to leverage in the new approach to the Internet of Things |
7.8. | Average active tag price per application in US cents 2012-2022 |
7.9. | Value of active tags by application 2012-2022 (US Dollar Millions) |
7.9. | Number of case studies by tag location - worldwide |
7.9. | Favourite RFID frequency |
7.10. | Watch the BRICS |
7.10. | Number of case studies by project status - worldwide |
7.10. | Number of tags (billions) total RFID market 2012-2022 |
7.11. | Value US$ billion of total RFID market EXCLUDING CARDS 2012-2022 |
7.11. | Number of case studies active vs passive - worldwide |
7.11. | Russia |
7.12. | China |
7.12. | Number of case studies by frequency - worldwide |
7.12. | Number of tags sold by application in 2011 and the total tag value |
7.13. | Forecast of global RTLS market by value in millions of dollars 2013-2024 |
7.13. | Number of case studies read-only vs read/write - worldwide |
7.13. | Today's leaders continue to excel |
7.14. | Wider still and wider |
7.14. | Number of case studies by applications - worldwide |
7.14. | Primary market objective for IPS vs RTLS |
7.15. | Survey of 74 case studies of RTLS by application |
7.15. | Number of case studies by tag shape - worldwide |
7.15. | Analysis of cumulative number of RFID projects analysed |
7.16. | Market projections 2012-2022 |
7.16. | Market comparison by tag type and by value chain position from 2012 to 2017 |
7.16. | Survey of 74 case studies of RTLS by country |
7.17. | Number of organisations identified in the IPS and RTLS value chains by country |
7.17. | Forecast of global RTLS market by value in millions of dollars 2013-2024 |
7.17. | Rapid growth |
7.18. | RFID during turmoil in the global economy |
7.18. | Survey of 74 case studies of RTLS by application |
7.18. | Relative emphasis on IPS, RTLS or both in the value chain by number of organisations identified in the survey. |
7.19. | Number times magnitude of potential system spend over the years on IPS and/or RTLS by location |
7.19. | Survey of 74 case studies of RTLS by country |
7.19. | Contactless smart cards dominate by value |
7.20. | RFID Forecasts by tag location - passive tags |
7.20. | Number of organisations identified in the IPS and RTLS value chains by country |
7.21. | Relative emphasis on IPS, RTLS or both in the value chain by number of organisations identified in the survey. |
7.21. | RFID forecasts by tag location - active and battery assisted tags |
7.22. | RFID will not be big in China, it will be huge |
7.22. | Ranking of frequencies by popularity in the survey |
7.23. | Basic RF measuring principle - relative popularity vs ultrasound |
7.23. | Lessons from the last ten years |
7.24. | Pallet/case tagging |
7.25. | Drugs |
7.26. | Airline Baggage |
7.27. | Retail apparel, item level |
7.28. | RFID cards, tickets and NFC |
7.29. | Animals |
7.30. | Logistics, Asset Tracking, Manufacturing |
7.31. | Follow governments |
7.32. | Active RFID and RTLS comes to the fore |
7.33. | Billion dollar niches, sometimes with little competition |
7.34. | New technology |
7.35. | Impediments to the growth of RFID markets |
7.36. | Indoor Positioning Systems and NFC |
7.37. | Real Time Locating Systems |
7.38. | RTLS takes off |
7.39. | More advanced forms |
7.40. | Market size 2013-2024 |
7.41. | The need |
7.42. | RTLS is mainly about healthcare |
7.43. | RTLS mainly gets used in the USA |
7.44. | IPS and RTLS mainly gets developed and made in the USA |
7.45. | The link between IPS and RTLS |
7.46. | Commonality of interest is only just beginning |
7.47. | IPS and RTLS are almost all about large buildings |
7.48. | Ranking of frequencies by popularity |
7.49. | ZigBee |
7.50. | The unique attraction of WiFi |
7.51. | Basic measuring principle - relative popularity |
8. | KEY INTERVIEWS IN 2013 |
8.1. | Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc, USA |
8.2. | MeaWallet, Norway |
8.3. | Nissin, Czech Republic |
8.4. | RBR, UK |
8.5. | Smart-TEC, Germany |
8.6. | Tag & Play, France |
8.7. | Ticketmobile, Norway |
8.8. | Interview in Japan |
APPENDIX 1: GLOSSARY | |
IDTECHEX RESEARCH REPORTS | |
IDTECHEX CONSULTANCY | |
TABLES | |
FIGURES |
Pages | 222 |
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Tables | 33 |
Figures | 84 |
Forecasts to | 2024 |