I want to present about a simple basic block diagram of NFC for any kind of use like ticket booking,bill paying,etc.
Thanks
Then draw it yourself
NFC can be split up into various pieces.
Simple Setup:
NFCCard/KeyChain => NFC Reader => Computer/Authentication System => Electronic Lock
The customer can use various NFC devices ranging from implantable tabs measuring a couple mm across, to NFC enabled cards, keychains, stickers, etc. These are passive tags, as they have no in-built power source, and as such usually have a lower range, and limited functions.
The 'tags' usually include digital memory that can be read, although some tags can be written to. The can be open or encrypted.
Active NFC devices, such as cellular phones may have more features depending on the program responsible for handling the NFC communications.
The business uses NFC readers which are responsible for reading the data from the NFC tag/device . This NFC reader 'can' also write data to the device depending on the device and the application. Typically the NFC reader will be connected to a form of authentication system that will check it's records for the NFC tag's details and make adjustments based on which scanner was read. The authentication system will usually interface with real-world equipment allowing a secure item such as a door / elevator to be used.
If you would like to use the system for payments, there are three approaches you can take.
-'Pre-loading' NFC devices with funds. From that point on the NFC device can now use the systems until the balance runs low/empty.
-Registering the NFC device with payment information such as a credit card, so that you system makes a debit every time the NFC item is scanned.
-Work with a local banking institution on getting NFC payment terminals so that customers can swipe their NFC enabled payment devices to pay for services.
From here, it's up to you to finish the research and determine which systems will be best suited for use for your application.
If you cannot do this, then perhaps you should not be presenting this technology in the seminar.