DocumentCode
1008223
Title
Near-field magnetic communication
Author
Bansal, Rajeev
Author_Institution
Connecticut Univ., Storrs, CT, USA
Volume
46
Issue
2
fYear
2004
fDate
4/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
114
Lastpage
115
Abstract
Even as cell phones have shrunk in size while boasting an ever-increasing array of features, two things about them haven´t changed much: they still sprout a stubby antenna and, if you want a headset, you have to put up with an unwieldy wire connecting the headset and the phone. Thanks to a patented technology called near-field magnetic communication (NFMC), from Aura Communications, one can also cut the cord between the phone and the headset. While the concepts behind magnetic induction communication have been around for decades, Aura´s engineers are the first to develop and implement practical solutions capturing the benefits of this technology. NFMC communicates wirelessly by coupling a very-low-power quasistatic magnetic field at 13.56 MHz. This paper discusses further the benefits of this technology.
Keywords
HF radio propagation; cellular radio; electromagnetic induction; magnetic fields; 13.56 MHz; Aura Communications; cell phones; magnetic induction communication; near-field magnetic communication; very-low-power quasistatic magnetic field; Bandwidth; Batteries; Cellular phones; Digital audio players; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic scattering; Magnetic fields; Magnetostatic waves; Mobile antennas; Mobile communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9243
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAP.2004.1305555
Filename
1305555
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