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APPLICATION OF NFC TECHNOLOGY IN PASSENGER RAIL TRANSPORT

The article discusses the possibility of the application of the NFC technology as a system of selling tickets in passenger rail transport. The NFC (Near Field Communication) technology is a wireless and contactless technology of transmission of radio data over short distances (max. 5 cm). This technology is very similar to the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. It is assumed that this technology will spread rapidly and that already in 2015 around 85% of the payments in the EU will be made via mobile phones. This paper presents a research of passenger interest in this method of payment for tickets in the passenger rail transport in Slovakia. Further, an analysis of the applications of the NFC technology as a system of selling tickets in passenger rail transport, including the protection of data in mobile phones, the processes in case of losing a mobile phone and ensuring the communication between both parties was presented in the article. The last part of this analysis shows the possibility of purchasing tickets regardless of the carrier and the transport type.
- Lublin University of Technology Poland
- University of Žilina Slovakia
- University of Žilina Slovakia
- Lublin University of Technology Poland
Transportation engineering, TA1001-1280, Near Field Communication technology, Social Sciences, Philosophy & Law, passenger rail transport
Transportation engineering, TA1001-1280, Near Field Communication technology, Social Sciences, Philosophy & Law, passenger rail transport
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