Near Field Communication) Para La Verificación De Información De Vehículos Usando Smartphones Con Sistema Operativo Android

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Near Field Communication) Para La Verificación De Información De Vehículos Usando Smartphones Con Sistema Operativo Android DISEÑO E IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE UN PROTOTIPO DE SISTEMA DE IDENTIFICACIÓN CON NFC (NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION) PARA LA VERIFICACIÓN DE INFORMACIÓN DE VEHÍCULOS USANDO SMARTPHONES CON SISTEMA OPERATIVO ANDROID Miguel Ángel González Garzón, 9812043 UNIVERSIDAD DISTRITAL FRANCISCO JOSÉ DE CALDAS FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA INGENIERÍA DE SISTEMAS BOGOTÁ - COLOMBIA 2017 DISEÑO E IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE UN PROTOTIPO DE SISTEMA DE IDENTIFICACIÓN CON NFC (NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION) PARA LA VERIFICACIÓN DE INFORMACIÓN DE VEHÍCULOS USANDO SMARTPHONES CON SISTEMA OPERATIVO ANDROID Miguel Ángel González Garzón Cod: 9812043 Trabajo de grado para optar al título de Ingeniero de Sistemas Director Alberto Acosta López UNIVERSIDAD DISTRITAL FRANCISCO JOSÉ DE CALDAS FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA INGENIERÍA DE SISTEMAS BOGOTÁ - COLOMBIA 2017 Nota de aceptación __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ Firma del director __________________________ Firma del jurado __________________________ Firma del jurado Bogotá, 1 de marzo de 2017 3 Dedicatoria Este trabajo de grado va dedicado a mis padres, en especial al trabajo y esfuerzo de mi madre, quien nunca perdió la ilusión en mí, gracias porque esto es un regalo para ti. 4 Agradecimientos Gracias a DIOS por la vida, salud y sabiduría para cerrar esta etapa. Quiero agradecer a Tania Muñoz, a mis dos hijas, Laura y Emily gracias a ellas por todo el tiempo robado y ser tan importantes en mi vida. De nada valdría este esfuerzo sin agradecer igualmente a mi Tía María Helena Garzón, de quien recibí su apoyo. Gracias a mi Padre y hermanos. 5 CONTENIDO pág. LISTA DE TABLAS ................................................................................................. 17 LISTA DE FIGURAS .............................................................................................. 19 GLOSARIO ............................................................................................................ 24 RESUMEN ............................................................................................................. 26 INTRODUCCIÓN ................................................................................................... 27 1. PLANTEAMIENTO DEL PROBLEMA ................................................................ 29 1.1 JUSTIFICACIÓN .............................................................................................. 30 1.2 OBJETIVOS ..................................................................................................... 31 1.2.1 Objetivo General ........................................................................................... 31 1.2.2 Objetivos Específicos .................................................................................... 31 1.3 ALCANCES ...................................................................................................... 32 1.4 LIMITACIONES ................................................................................................ 33 1.5 IMPACTO SOCIAL ........................................................................................... 33 1.6 PERTENENCIA SOCIAL .................................................................................. 33 1.7 APORTE A LA EDUCACIÓN ............................................................................ 33 1.8 IMPACTO AMBIENTAL .................................................................................... 34 1.9 PROBLEMÁTICA Y OPORTUNIDAD .............................................................. 35 1.10 METODOLOGÍA ............................................................................................ 36 1.10.1 Tipo de investigación. ................................................................................. 36 1.10.2 Fases de investigación................................................................................ 36 1.10.2.1 Fase de Planeación. ................................................................................ 36 1.10.2.2 Fase De Recolección De Información. ..................................................... 36 1.10.2.3 Fase de Documentación en NFC. ............................................................ 37 6 1.10.2.4 Fase de Desarrollo - Metodología XP de Software. ................................. 37 1.10.2.5 Fase de Desarrollo. .................................................................................. 37 1.10.2.6 Fase de Instalación de Software. ............................................................. 37 1.10.2.7 Fase de Pruebas. ..................................................................................... 38 1.10.2.8 Fase de documentación. .......................................................................... 38 2. MARCO TEÓRICO ............................................................................................ 39 2.1 NFC NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION ............................................................ 39 2.2 ORIGEN Y DESARROLLO .............................................................................. 40 2.3 HISTORIA DE NFC .......................................................................................... 40 2.4 PRINCIPALES VENTAJAS DE NFC ................................................................ 41 2.5 DISPOSITIVOS INTELIGENTES NFC ............................................................ 42 2.5.1 Teléfono Móvil con NFC. ............................................................................... 42 2.5.2 Lector de NFC. .............................................................................................. 42 2.5.3 Etiqueta NFC. ............................................................................................... 43 2.6 EVOLUCIÓN DE NFC ..................................................................................... 43 2.6.1 Códigos de Barras. ....................................................................................... 43 2.6.2 Tarjetas de Banda Magnética. ....................................................................... 44 2.6.3 Tarjetas Inteligentes. ..................................................................................... 44 2.6.3.1 Tarjetas de Contacto .................................................................................. 44 2.6.3.2 Tarjetas Inteligentes Sin Contacto. ............................................................. 44 2.6.3.3 Tarjetas Hibridas. ....................................................................................... 45 2.6.4 Normas y Especificaciones de Tarjetas. ........................................................ 45 2.6.5 Clases de Tarjetas......................................................................................... 46 2.6.5.1 Tarjetas Mifare............................................................................................ 46 2.6.5.2 Tarjetas Calypso. ........................................................................................ 46 2.6.5.3 Tarjetas FeliCa. .......................................................................................... 46 2.7 OPERACIÓN ENTRE DISPOSITIVOS NFC .................................................... 47 2.8 COMUNICACIÓN DE LA TECNOLOGÍA NFC ................................................. 47 2.9 ARQUITECTURA DE NFC EN TELÉFONOS MÓVILES ................................. 48 2.10 CLASIFICACIÓN DE LOS DISPOSITIVOS NFC ........................................... 49 7 2.10.1 Activo vs Pasivos. ....................................................................................... 49 2.10.2 INICIADOR VS. DESTINO NFC. ................................................................ 49 2.11 NFC FORUM TIPOS DE ETIQUETAS ........................................................... 50 2.11.1 Tag Tipo 1. ................................................................................................... 50 2.11.2 Tag Tipo 2. ................................................................................................... 51 2.11.3 Tag Tipo 3. ................................................................................................... 51 2.11.4 Tag Tipo 4. ................................................................................................... 51 2.12 TIPOS DE CHIPS NFC .................................................................................. 51 2.12.1 Chip NTAG203. ........................................................................................... 52 2.12.2 Chip NTAG212 y NTAG213......................................................................... 52 2.12.3 Chip NTAG215 y NTAG216......................................................................... 52 2.12.4. Chip Mifare Ultralight.................................................................................. 52 2.12.5 Chip Mifare Classic 1K ................................................................................ 52 2.13 FASES DE LA COMUNICACIÓN EN NFC ..................................................... 52 2.14 MODOS DE FUNCIONAMIENTO. ................................................................ 53 2.14.1 Modo Pasivo. .............................................................................................. 53 2.14.2 Modo Activo. ............................................................................................... 54 2.15 ESTÁNDARES DE NFC EN DISPOSITIVOS MÓVILES ............................... 54 2.16 MODOS DE FUNCIONAMIENTO NFC .........................................................
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