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Alexander Rensink, Vice Chairman, NFC Forum
October 18, 2016, Vienna
NFC in Automotive: The Market Moves Forward
Advancing Near Field Communication Technology5
The NFC Forum brings the
convenience of NFC
technology to life. We
empower organizations to
deliver secure, tap-based
interactions with an
intuitive, reliable experience
to users around the globe.
NFC FORUM MISSION
THE NFC FORUM REPRESENTS
Advancing Near Field Communication Technology6
All of the world’s major:
● Chip vendors
● Payment service providers
● Smart phone manufacturers
● Mobile operating system providers
Collaborations with industry consortia:
● Consumer Electronics for Automotive
● Car Connectivity Consortium
● Japan Automotive Software Platform Architecture
● Fast IDentity Online Alliance
● Smart Ticketing Alliance
NFC-ENABLED WORLDWIDE-RANGING USER EXPERIENCES EVERYWHERE
Access
Connected
Car Connected
Home
Smart
Manu-
facturing
Marketing
SmartMobility
Payment
Marketing
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Advancing Near Field Communication Technology9
Technology trends creating opportunity for NXP
80% of the world’s economic value will come
from connectivity improvements to existing cars, devices, and Internet of Things
Source: Euromonitor; Gartner; ARM Holdings; UBS; Center for Strategic and International Studies;
McAfee, NXP analysis, International Telecommunications Union
Everything
connected
Everything
smart
Everything
secure
1B+ additional
consumers online, 50B+
connected devices
80B+ more devices with
intelligence by 2017
Economic impact of
cyber-attacks nearing
half-trillion dollars
FUTURE: NFC-CONNECTIVITY EVERYWHERE
NFC MARKET GROWTH AND PHASES
Advancing Near Field Communication Technology10
Source 1: IHS
Source 2: Global Market Insights
Source 3: Strategy Analytics
Automakers embracing NFC as a strategy:
• Audi, BMW, Daimler, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen,
others integrating NFC into cars2
• Demand increasing2 for NFC connectivity: access,
personalization and diagnostics
2.2 billion NFC-enabled handset shipments by 20201
• NFC adopted across all handset OEMs, covering all OSs
• 72% by 20203, up from 52% in 20163 and 18%1 in 2013
• Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Android Pay, etc.
• Global NFC market to exceed $22 billion by 20232
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DRIVERS WANT CONNECTED CARS
By 2020, every second car will
be a connected car, according
to car manufacturers2
Source 1: Forrester
Source 2: Avnet
The Retrofit Future of the Connected Car1
Advancing Near Field Communication Technology12
NFC AND THE CAR: A NEW CONNECTED EXPERIENCE
In-car Payment
● Multimedia streaming
● System upgrades
● Tolls, drive-through
Digital User Experience
● BT/WiFi pairing
● Personalize settings
● Wireless power charging
● Service notifications
Smart Authorization
● Car access and start
● Car rental or sharing
● Fleet management
● Car trunk delivery
MOMENTUMNFC SMARTPHONE-TO-VEHICLE SOLUTIONS
Mercedes-Benz & Samsung NFC Car KeySource 1: Android Headlines, “Mercedes-Benz And Samsung Unveil Smartphone Car Key, Sept. 3, 2016
Mercedes-Benz and Samsung create NFC smartphone car key
Tap-and-access user convenience
● NFC-enabled Samsung smartphone with secure SIM card
● Mercedes-Benz companion application
● NFC chip
Embedded solution
● Tamper-proof embedded Secure Element
● NFC technology designed for sensitive uses, such as payment
systems, transport, ticketing, corporate access, and cloud
computing authentication
● NFC chip will be installed into the door handles of compatible
models1
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MOMENTUMNFC COMMERCE PROTOTYPE
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4.
Visa & Honda NFC-enabled Car Prototype
● Visa extended its NFC payments platform to auto makers
In-vehicle NFC payment experiences via Visa Checkout
● With Honda, Visa beta-testing NFC parking and fuel proofs of
concept in U.S.
Payment made from vehicle’s display at NFC-enabled stations
● Visa to expand NFC payment experiences to IoT as well as
wearables (Pebble, Chronos, others)
Source: Visa, “Visa Extends Secure Payments to the Automotive Industry,” Feb. 22, 2016
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NFC FORUM AUTOMOTIVE TASK FORCE
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● A place where manufacturers of smart cars and
smartphones meet, acting as a bridge between
industry stakeholders
● Provides the information and tools needed to
seamlessly integrate NFC technology
● Identifies the most promising directions:
Improve and customize driver experience
Advance mobile device and IoT integration
Facilitate smart fleet management
Improve automobile access and security
Simplify automobile diagnostic process
Encouraging broad adoption of NFC technology
WE WANT YOU:
BECOME A LEADER IN THE RAPIDLY GROWING NFC INDUSTRY
JOIN THE NFC FORUM!
For more information on how to get
involved: http://nfc-forum.org/
Advancing Near Field Communication Technology16
© 2016 Car Connectivity Consortium. All Rights Reserved.
Where Smartphones meet the DashboardDr. Jörg Brakensiek
Chief Architect and Chair of Technical WG
Car Connectivity Consortium
© 2016 Car Connectivity Consortium. All Rights Reserved.
Outline
Car Connectivity Consortium
MirrorLink Today
MirrorLink Tomorrow
Car Data Market Place
Digital Car Key
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Smartphone-based
Connected-Car Solutions
• Seamless
• End-to-End
• Responsible
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Car Connectivity Consortium Overview
Global consortium, bringing car, handset and head-unit industries together
• Established in February, 2011
Objective is to develop smartphone-based connected-car solutions
• Membership open to any interested company
• Solutions are platform agnostic and not owned/governed by a single member
• Runs certification programs to ensure compatibility
CCC Work Items
• MirrorLink® (established)
• Car Data Market Place (new)
• Digital Car Key (new)
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MirrorLink API
IP based wired/wireless Connectivity
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Social
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Messaging Productivity
An Application Platform for the Connected Car
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Simple Application Guidelines
Simple Guideline Objectives
• Apps work within different cars
• Apps do not distract the driver.
• No Business logic
• No Hidden rules
Guidelines are region specific
• EU, US, Japan, China
• Transparent Certification
Program
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User Experience, driven by Applications
Application Design Principles
• Developers are given an empty
canvas for the UI to fill.
• Maintain brand identity.
• Templates are possible, but not
required.
No Limitations
• Applications can be of any kind:
Navigation, entertainment, social,
messaging, …
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Integration of Media Streams made Simple
RockScout powered by MirrorLink
• CCC Drive-Certified Media Player
• Enables streaming of audio & native media
streams without undergoing formal certification.
• Leverages Android’s Media Browser Service
Supported Publisher
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Maintenance Existing
Features
Future Directions for the CCC
Application Platform
New Service Enablement
Standard
Centric
Approach
Digital Car Key
Car Data
Marketplace
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What is next with MirrorLink
Harden and streamline existing MirrorLink experiences
Introduction of new Data Services
• Car Telematics Data
• Applications as a Data Source: Media & Navigation Meta Information
Better support for Applications – 2nd revision of the MirrorLink API
• Certification status of available applications
• Simpler voice interactions of applications
• And many more…
Will be introduced as MirrorLink 1.3
• Available 1H2017
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What is next with MirrorLink
Co-operation agreement with ETSI
(European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
• ETSI will formally explore adopting MirrorLink 1.2 as an ETSI Technical
Specification.
• Will be part of ITS Technical Committee, use PAS process
Why a formal Standard – Why ETSI?
• A standard will make it easier to work with government bodies and regulators.
• ETSI is known very well to many of our members
• ETSI has the right processes in place to allow the adoption of an industry
specification, already adopted by millions of devices in the market place.
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New Work Item: Digital Car Key
Digital Car Key merges mobile and automotive world again, providing
convenience for user, and opening new opportunities.
Example Use Cases
• Unlock vehicle
• Lock vehicle
• Start vehicle engine
• Digital Key management / provisioning / revocation
A standardized approach will drive the ecosystem to develop and
deploy a common solution.
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Main Digital Car Key Roles
Car Owner
Cars
Backend
Digital Key
Smart Phone/Accessory
Car User
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Digital Car Key – Example Use Case (1)
Proximity
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Digital Car Key – Example Use Case (2)
Proximity
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New Work Item – Car Data Market Place
Utilizing car data has also been widely discussed in the industry without
significant progress for a holistic standard approach.
Building on our current infrastructure, CCC can provide a standardized,
secure and safe way for vehicle data management.
Example Use Case
• Usage based insurance
• Real-time road condition monitoring
• Integrated vehicle maintenance and more.
As an independent third party we serve to ensure that issues of privacy
and security are effectively addressed.
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Car Data Market Place
Car Data Bank
Service Industry
Internet Companies
Handset vendors
Insurance Companies
Rental Car Companies
Retailers
App. Developers
Ad./Marketing
Auto OEM
Phone
Vehicle Data
Platform
Market Place
AuthenticationAuthorization
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Standard Interface
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Conclusion
The intersection of Smartphones and Cars is an exciting place.
100 Million of MirrorLink enabled Phones in the hand of consumers.
• 650+ certified MirrorLink enabled phones
Millions of MirrorLink enabled Vehicles on the street.
• 1250+ certified MirrorLink enabled head-units
Dozens of MirrorLink enabled applications available for download
• 23 CCC certified / 80 Whitelisted applications / 18 in process
Join our new Digital Car Key and Car Data Market Place work items to
achieve a similar or even better success.
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CCC and NFC Forum
Memorandum of Understanding between CCC and NFC Forum
• Share use cases relevant to the automotive activities
• Exchange and reference of each other’s specifications
• Messaging the alignment of NFC automotive and CCC activities to avoid market
confusion
Possible CCC Interest Areas with regard to NFC
• Digital Car Key work item
• Out-of-Band pairing support via NFC, similar to BT OOB
THE ROAD AHEAD: NFC TAG EXPERIENCES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Matthew Bright, Thin Film Electronics
The Road Ahead:
NFC Tag Experiences
in the Automotive Industry
Matthew BrightSr. Director, Product & Technical MarketingThin Film Electronics
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At purchase
• Research models
• Make comparisons
• Read trusted reviews
• Car history(preowned cars)
• Social proof
On the go
• View manual
• Roadside assistance
• Tourism & navigation
• Temporary keys for valet, car loans, etc.
Maintenance& Repair
• Check in for service
• Aftermarket accessories
• Replace wear items & fluids
• Compatibility check
• Replacement part authentication
Automotive end-to-end user journey
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Non-owned vehicles
Rental Car
• Check into a car
• Request roadside assistance
• Navigate to destination
Ride Share
• Check into a car
• Discounts & promotions
Taxi
• Check into a specific vehicle
• Provide ride/driver feedback
• Call translation service
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Marketing to millennials
84% of millennials use a mobile device while in-store65% use a smartphone while waiting to check out
Source: Mobile Commerce Daily, Aug 2016
Millennials are:
4X more likely to
compare products online
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NFC tags & consumer engagement in CPG
User taps on wine bottle
Launch various consumer engagement use cases
Mobile Commerce Winery Photo Tour
Analyticsand reporting
DashboardTap to Connect
1 2 3
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NFC tags in automotive – practical details
Option 1: Read NFC tags using touchpoint in car- conveniently located- clearly marked- can be used to trigger P2P/Card Emulation, too
Option 2: Read NFC tags on car with mobile phone- applied at factory- applied at dealer- aftermarket
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NFC at the dealership
NFC Window Sticker (Retail)• Instant expertise• Download technical details• Use comparison tools• Car history (new and pre-owned)
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NFC Tourist Card, Brochure• Set navigation system destination• Play audio story of the local
area/destination• Retrieve discounts to nearby
attractions
NFC on the go
NFC Owner’s Tools• View interactive user manual• Request roadside assistance
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NFC away from home
NFC Interior Label – Rental / Ride Share / Taxi• Check into a specific car• Discounts & promotions
(Tap coaster for 20% off ride home from bar)• Provide feedback on driver• Request roadside assistance• Call translation service
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NFC for maintenance & repair
NFC Replacement Parts / Smart Packaging• Verify compatibility with make/model
(consumables / wear items / fluids)• Select correct aftermarket accessories• Authenticate replacement parts
NFC VIN Sticker• Effortless, accurate check in for service• Instant lookup of open recalls
& service campaigns
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What’s next for the automotive industry
• NFC is a ‘now’ technology; users, devices ready• Tag applications are flexible and diverse• Cooperation will accelerate the killer app:
Manufacturers, dealers, service providers• Involve your digital ad agencies• Keep it fresh; keep it fun
NFC Automotive Use Cases
From Prototype to Series-Production Car
NFC Forum Automotive Summit
Martin Schwab, Vienna, October18, 2016
NFC Prototype @2010
Proof-of-Concept of NFC Automotive Use Cases
• High motivation to simplify Bluetooth pairing
• Comprehensive set of use cases
• Hands-on experience (specification, components, …)
• Early support for series development projects
E-Class NFC Demonstrator
• Multiple activation points
• Protocol stack modifications (Bluetooth/NFC)
• New use cases and protocol enhancements
• Nokia C7
NFC-Integration in Mercedes-Benz Wireless Mobile
InterfaceWireless Mobile Interface Features
• NFC for infotainment use cases
• NFC for digital key
• Wireless charging (Qi-Standard)
• Wireless antenna coupling including LTE
Challenges
• High integration of multiple coils for various technologies
• Multiplexing of two NFC touch points
• Coexistence of wireless charging and NFC operation
• EMC
State-of-the-Art NFC Automotive Use Cases
The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Infotainment
• Easy Pairing
• Easy device selection
• Context-awareness
• Spontaneous contact call/navigation
• URL content on huge head unit screen
Digital Key
• Car access
• Engine start
NFC Challenges
Interaction of two smart devices may cause application-level conflicts
• Good user experience with combination of smart and dumb device
• Simple „tap to connect / tap to disconnect“ approach is intuitive
More sophisticated application logic on both devices requires enhanced protocol
features
Implementation drawbacks
• Negotiated connection handover not supported on all smartphone platforms
• Missing hash and randomizer Poor user experience: Numeric comparison required
• Only temporary activation of alternative carrier (Bluetooth)
• Android NCH implementation seems to focus on Android beam use cases
NFC AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS: SPECIFIC USE CASES & PRODUCTS
Sorin Iarca, Continental Automotive Romania
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NFC Automotive applicationsSpecific Use Cases & Products
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Market PerspectiveMegatrends in the Automotive Industry
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More Online Functionality
Automated Driving Internet of Everything (IoE)
More Consumer Electronics
IntegrationMore Connectivity
Up to 85,8% connected
cars in 2025
* Source: Auto2x 2015: Market Share Forecast of Connected & Not Connected Cars in 2015 & 2025 in New Car Sales
Public
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MegatrendsDigitalization
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Proven business model Mobility Services for
people and goods
Servitization
NFC is an important Technology for Digitalization
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NFC in the Automotive ECO SystemNFC Reader
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NFC Reader
Low Power tag detection
Security - driver authorization
Standardization on data transfer
Exterior NFC reader in:
• B-Pillar
• Mirrors
• Integrated in Door Handle
Interior NFC reader in:
• Dashboard
• Central Console MFST *
• Arm rest
› Multiple touch points
› Enables various enhanced Car Access Solutions
› Offers enhanced user experience via data transfer for telematics
functions
* Multifunctional Smart Device Terminal
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Integrated NFC Solutions (external & internal reader)MFST & Door Handle Sensor
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Our MFST™ enables reliable and secure
mobile phone integration
External Reader – Door Handle SensorInternal Reader – MFST
Internal Reader – Separated Antenna
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NFC integrationUse Cases
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› Mileage
› Fuel and charging
level
› Access
› Start
Authorisation
› Diagnosis and
configuration
Diagnosis
› Bluetooth
› Wifi
Pairing
› Content sharing:
Beaming
Data Transfer
› Seat
› Mirror
› Air Conditioning
Personalization Vehicle Data
› NFC in Keys
Payment
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Continental Smart AccessNFC could serve as backup Technology
Product Features
› Hands free access via BLE, engine start
via NFC and / or BLE hands free access &
start via BLE
› NFC could serve as “backup technology”
› Multiple access control points
trunk open, fuel, electric, select doors, etc.
› Visibility for end user RKE range, welcome
light range, approach unlock/ welcome
light range, out of range
Vision: We believe the new system will be in parallel
to existing keys in short/mid term.
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OEM CoBePa
Creation of
Virtual
Master Key
Key
cryptology
BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy, NFC = Near Field Communication, RKE = Remote Keyless Entry
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Car sharing
Rental
Virtual Key Management Solutions
Key Management Solutions utilizing NFCOTA Keys: Car sharing and Fleet Management
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› Entire user journey handled via smartphone
(vehicle localization and reservation, access and
start of vehicle, damage reporting end of
reservation, billing)
› Back-end infrastructure with key generation , Key
management and fleet management. NFC
Bluetooth
2G/3G/4G
End-to-end security
Over-The-Air upgrades
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Thickness
<3mm
LF + RF with car
Card emulation
Custom ISO7816
Application
NFC wireless charging
• Trigger functions from phone App/Widget
• NFC wireless chargingNFC
• Remote Keyless Entry (Lock / Unlock)
• Passive Access & StartFunctions
• Learning Algorithm
• AES based cryptology Security
Enhancing the Car KeyNFC enabling the Shadow Key
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› Shadow key used NFC communication to receive commands from
phone. Commands are forwarded to the car using classical LF/RF
interfaces
› Batteryless device, used NFC field for wireless charging.
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Gateway key
RF / LF BLE / NFC
Overview
› “Trend Key” – technologies bridge consumer world and
automotive world by connecting smart devices to vehicles.
› Display vehicle data (e.g. fuel status, tire pressure …) via
Smartphone.
› Lock / Unlock vehicle via Smart Watch or Smartphone.
› Match spirit of the time.
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Benefits
› More comfort and flexibility for the end user.
› More variants for leisure and additional keys.
› Known technology RF & LF.
RF = Radio Frequency, NFC = Near Field Communication, LF = Low Frequency, BLE= Bluetooth Low Energy
Enhancing the Car KeyNFC connecting Car Keys and Smart Devices
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Data TransferBluetooth Pairing. WiFi pairing. Beam.
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› Telematics functions are available on interior reader, placed in
dashboard, central console or arm rests.
› Multiple touch points: reader has one or more antennas
› Reader is standalone, or integrated (e.g: with Wireless power
charger into MFST)
P2P use-cases:
•Connection Handover to Bluetooth / WiFi
•NDEF exchange via SNEP client and server
Read/Write use-cases:
•NDEF read
Card Emulation use-cases:
•NDEF
NDEF
URL
vCard
BTWiFi
POI
P2P
RW
CE
› NDEFs are used to exchange telematics data
Transfer of Data for Car Personalization
Enabling Easy Pairing
Writing vehicle data to Smart Device (GPS, Status for Diagnosis)
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for your attention!
Thank you
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Seamlessly Connected
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Reducing CO2
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1.3M global road fatalities
every year
ADAS Towards
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TOMORROW: SELF-DRIVING, CONNECTED VEHICLES
Radar
Vision
Secure V2X
SENSE
Processing
Sensor Fusion
Security
THINK
Powertrain
Chassis
Braking
ACT
Digital Networking
Infrastructure
Security
BIG DATASecure
Network
Secure
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Surround ViewBlind Spot
Detection
Park A
ssist
Rear
Collision
Warning
Park Assistance/
Surround View
Surround
View
Park A
ssist
Cross
Traffic
Alert
Traffic Sign
Recognition
Lane Departure
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Pedestrian Detection
Collision Avoidance
Adaptive
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Classic Key
Secure Car Access System Evolution
Smart Key
• Remote Keyless Entry
• Immobilization
• Passive Keyless Entry / Go
• Personalization
• Display Key and Diagnostics
Secure Car Access - System EVOLUTION
Telematics
Complementary
Portable Devices
• Smartphone Access
• Virtual Key management
• Car Sharing
• Remote Car Management
• Fleet Management
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Smart Car Access Solutions
High-end key for BMW 7 & i8
series
Contains Token PKE solution,
i.Mx MPU, LED-display touch-
screen
Integrate PKE
modules into
Smart phones
Modular Smartphone
concepts
Thought & Innovation Leadership by supporting all Smart Access Solutions
Car Sharing/Pool & PaymentFlexible Key in a Smart DeviceVIP Key
NXP Customer Engagements
PKE in watches in
cooperation w/ BYD
Develop access
solutions based on
Bluetooth LE KW 35A
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Shopping
NFC technology is at the core of smart cities
E-charging
Public Transportation
Parking
Access to city attractions
- To use car keys as a credit card
- To use a credit card as a multi application car key
- To enable payments inside a car.
Automotive payment scenarios
NFC Door Handle Reference DesignAccelerate design ins with plug & play experience
• Features & benefits:• Powered by automotive qualified NFC transceiver NCF3320 and
MCU S12ZVL
• End-2-end security concept with S32K body domain controller
and secure elements on the car and credential side
• Small form factor to meet strict constraints imposed by limited
space inside of the door handle
• “One fits all” antenna matching concept addressing both chrome
and non-chrome door handles
• Low power card detection and capacitive sensing functionalities
enabling low power operation
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• DHRD Firmware: C based firmware for S12ZVL with customizable state
mashine
CodeWarrior IDE used for development
• DHRD SW Tool: GUI for Windows systems embedded in FreeMASTER
framework
HTML and JS based to visualize and communicate with
DHRD
Outlining and visualizing various features e.g. Low
Power Card Detection, engine start etc.
• DHRD Android Demo App: Android demo application to communicate with DHRD
Visualization of car access and engine start
Using Host-based Card Emulation by provided by
Android framework
NFC Door Handle Reference Design Easy to use software tools
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NCF/J 3320 – Standalone NFC FrontendMost flexible way to add pure NFC reader to a system
Application diagram
Features:
Standalone NFC frontend performing contactless
communication Most flexible way to add NFC R/W
functionality to a system
Dedicated SW reader library Easy software design-in
RF driver supply voltage 2,3 V - 5,5 V High TX output
power
IRQ pin Improved host communication / host task
scheduling
Temperature range: NCF: - 40 .. +85°, NCJ: ..+105°
SMD package HVQFN32
Supported host interfaces:
SPI 7Mbit/s,
UART
I2C
Supported protocols:
Reader/Writer mode
ISO/IEC 14443 A&B R/W support
FeliCa R/W support
R/W support for MIFARE 1K, 4K
R/W support for ISO15693 / 18000-3
Peer to Peer mode
ISO/NFC 18092 NFC-IP1 support
Passive initiator mode
Secure Virtual Key ManagementMotivation/Use Cases and Benefits
Main Motivators:
• Services: Commercial Car Sharing, Corporate Fleet Management, Social Sharing
• Innovation: Easy Access Granting in any multi user environment
• Innovation: End User Convenience and Control
Commercial Car Sharing /
Corporate Fleet Management
• Easy and instant access granting via SP
backend systems at minimized costs
• in a configurable (e.g. car(s), time period, …)
• and revocable manner?
Use Cases Benefit
Social Sharing (closed groups controlled by car owner)
• Empowerment of car owner to grant access
• utilizing authentication devices „at hand“
High Utilization of multi-
functional authentication devices(controlled by car owner/user)
• Empowerment of car owner / users to chose
most prefered token
• Multi Purpose and Multi Application
Approach
NXP Portfolio
PHANTOM
JCOPJava Card Open Platform
P61 / P73 eSE
Form Factors
NFC on top of wireless charging in particular
• A seamless secure connection between smart device and smart car
• Multiple benefits from safety, through comfort features to security
Security and Privacy
• Driver authorization; In-car payments
Convenience
• Simple and secure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi pairing; Personalized vehicle settings using NFC to find the comfort that is all your own (seats, mirrors, radio, etc..); Diagnostic information
Safety
• Detection and protection of payment cards, passports, IDs, etc., which might be destroyed by the charger
• Why NFC on top of WLPC:• Safety: NFC needed to detect presence of power sensitive objects (e.g.
contactless smart cards) to prevent their destruction
• Convenience: NFC on top of WLPC enables seamless secure connectivity
on top of the convenient charging
• Key differentiators: • Optimized bill-off-materials
• Pre-programmed wireless charging application
• Ported NFC stack
• Antenna design ensuring interoperability with all NFC phones (no
communication blind spots within pad)
• Boosted power (15 Watt) for mid power Qi 1.2.
• NXP is a one stop shop for key building blocks: • Inventor and market leader in NFC
• Leading platforms for wireless charging from legacy Freescale
Wireless Charging & NFCassuring interoperability
NCF/J 3340 – Flagship NFC ControllerFull NFC functionality without any compromises
Features:
NFC controller combines NFC frontend with an
advanced 32-bit microcontroller system solution with
fewer components
Integrated firmware with easy and standardized NCI
interface convenient software integration
Separate RF driver supply 2,3 V - 5,5 V High TX
output power
IRQ pin Improved host communication / host task
scheduling
Temperature range: NCF: - 40 .. +85°, NCJ: ..+105°
Low Power Card Detection
Multiple GPIO‘s
NCI compliant uC
SMD package HVQFN40
Supported host interfaces:
SPI 7Mbit/s
I2C
Supported protocols:
Reader/Writer mode
ISO/IEC 14443 A&B R/W support
FeliCa R/W support
R/W support for MIFARE 1K, 4K
R/W support for ISO15693 / 18000-3
Peer to Peer mode
Full NFCIP-1 & NFCIP-2 compliance
Card emulation
ISO/IEC 14443 A
FeliCa
Application diagram
Conclusion
- Connectivity: cars will be increasingly
connected and interactive. Seamless
smartphone connection is essential
- Security: People must be able to trust their cars
- Smart City: smart cars are an integral part of
smart mobility solutions and smart cities.
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY: AN INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION
Henk Dannenberg, Compliance Committee Chair, NFC Forum
Henk Dannenberg, Compliance Committee Chair, NFC Forum
October 18, 2016, Vienna
Compliance in the NFC-Enabled Automotive Market
AUTOMOTIVE NFC MARKET GROWTH
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By 2023, global NFC market1 is forecasted to exceed $22 billion
● Increase demand for automotive NFC connectivity features:
Bluetooth pairing
Authentication
Passive keyless entry
Personalization and diagnostics
On-the-road payments
Source: Global Market Insights
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NFC Forum Compliance Committee
● Harmonizes and complements existing
connectivity standards and specifications
(Bluetooth, Wi-Fi)
● Shortens-time-to-market for prototype
and device testing via NFC Forum
Compliance guidelines and PlugFests
● Ensures seamless interoperability across
NFC-enabled automotive value chain
Critical to bringing new solutions to market faster
Compliance
Program Working
Group
Testing Working
Group
Minimum Level of
Interoperability
Working Group
COMPLIANCE PROGRAM MISSION
● Delivers on the NFC brand
promise of compliance and
interoperability
● Provides a process by which
devices can be certified to comply
with the NFC Forum’s open
specifications
● Enables testing venues to
promote interoperability
Main components of NFC Forum work
CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FEATURES
● Validated test tools
● Authorized Test Laboratories in Asia, Europe, and North America
● Online registration process for certification requests
● Problem and issue resolution process
● Escalation process
● Online register of certified devices (registration is optional)
● Administered by an independent, neutral third party – anonymity assured
● Available only to NFC Forum members
Wave 1 Launched
December 2010
STRONG POINTS OF THE NFC FORUM CERTIFICATION
● Covers all the main modulation technologies NFC-A, NFC-B and NFC-F
● Covers several bit rates
● Tests at several points of a well-defined operating volume
(and not only at one central point)
● Very demanding in terms of accuracy of the test tools
● Uses several antennas size representing a good mix of potential, real world devices
● Strong control of the error between different test tools and different test labs
● Exhaustive testing of all the NFC layers used on several vertical usages
D3
D2
D1
S2
Operating Volume
Reference Marker
Well-defined operating volume
NFC FORUM PLUGFESTS
● Interoperability test events for members and non-members
Open to prototypes, final products, components, etc.
● 3 events per year, one per territory:
Europe, Asia, North America
● Specialty Track focused on specific application:
Bluetooth Connection Handover
● Possibly to be extended with more Specialty Tracks:
Public Transportation, IoT, Automotive, etc.
WE WANT YOU:
THANK YOU!
For more information on how to get involved:
http://nfc-forum.org/our-work/compliance/
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STAKEHOLDER AND INTERACTION
NFC Forum
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Validation Results
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Third partyCertification
Administrator
Certification
Applicant
Validation Request
Test tool approval
CERTIFICATION PROGRAM ROADMAP
Conformance Testing
Interoperability Testing
• 3 Events/year• Tag & Device Pool • Device to Device• Test Cases & Reporting• Specialty Tracks
Cert. Release 9• DP 1.1*• Activity 1.1*• Analog 1.1• LLCP 1.2• SNEP 1.0• Type 1-4 TO
2010 2016
Cert. Release 10• DP 1.1• Activity 1.1• Analog 2.0 light**• LLCP 1.2• SNEP 1.0• Type 1-4 TO
Certification Tracks• Universal NFC Forum Device• R/W Initiator• Tags
IOP Certification• BTCH
Possibly More Speciality Tracks• Public Transportation• IoT• Automotive
Cert. Release 11• DP 2.0• Activity 2.0• Analog 2.0 full• LLCP 1.3• SNEP 1.0• Type 1-5 Tag
2017…
• 1 Event / year• Informal testing, no
test cases• No reporting
1st Certification Wave• DP 1.0• Activity 1.0• Type 1-4 TO
…
…
* Digital Protocol 1.1 & Activity 1.1 = Alignment with EMVCo
** Analog 2.0 light = Alignment with ISO
CERTIFICATION PROGRAM TESTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Approved Test Tools
● For Digital Protocol, Activity, Type 1-4
Tags Operations, LLCP, SNEP
4 validated test tools
● For Analog
4 digital plus 2 analog-only validated test tools
● Test tools validated by 1 validation lab
for digital / 1 for analog
Authorised Test Labs
● 21 authorised 3rd party test lab
● 3 authorised 1st party test labs
● 2 test labs interested in joining in 2016
● 1 test lab interested in joining in 2017
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