US2020249904A1PendingUtilityA1
Nfc-enabled apparatus and method of operation thereof
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Abstract
An NFC-enabled apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a touch screen display and a near field communication (NFC) module comprising an NFC antenna and an NFC controller. In response to tagging between the NFC-enabled apparatus and the external NFC terminal, an NFC communication channel is established between the NFC-enabled apparatus and the external NFC terminal for data communication therebetween.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . An NFC-enabled system comprising:
a camera; at least one memory storing a plurality of selectable images and a plurality of tag data; a plurality of information displays comprising a first information display and a second information display, each of which is configured to display at least one of the plurality of selectable images; and a plurality of NFC antenna comprising a first NFC antenna and a second NFC antenna, each of which is configured to transmit at least one of the plurality of tag data, wherein the NFC-enabled system is configured:
to capture an image using the camera,
to process the camera-captured image to obtain data relating to the camera-captured image,
to send, to at least one server, the data relating to the camera-captured image,
to receive, from the at least one server, a first tag datum corresponding to the data relating to the camera-captured image, and
to store the first tag datum in the at least one memory, wherein the plurality of tag data stored in the at least one memory comprises the first tag datum corresponding to the data relating to the camera-captured image.Cited by (0)
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