Published: January 17, 2012
INSIDE Secure Introduces Open NFC Stack for Google Android 4.0
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France - (BUSINESS WIRE) - INSIDE Secure, a leader in semiconductor solutions for secure
transactions, today announced the availability of the latest version of
its award-winning, open-source Open NFC protocol stack for the new
Google Android 4.0 release, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. Available for
download from the Open NFC website (www.open-nfc.org),
Open NFC version 4.3.3 for Google Android 4.0 is compliant with the Ice
Cream Sandwich release Compatibility Definition Document (CDD) for NFC,
and provides the NFC ecosystem with a consistent NFC API and
functionality to implement NFC independently of the underlying NFC
hardware. It supports all the latest Android NFC features, including
Android Beam and WiFi Direct pairing connection. In addition to these
new Android services, Open NFC provides access to unique features such
as card emulation and access to multiple secure elements.
"The Ice Cream Sandwich release brings even greater NFC functionality to
the Android operating system, and INSIDE is making our latest version of
Open NFC available to give connectivity chip vendors, smartphone and
tablet manufacturers and software developers a head start in achieving
NFC hardware independence," said Charles Walton, COO for INSIDE Secure.
"Once again, INSIDE is offering the Android community a complete,
open-source NFC stack solution that can be used to greatly speed
development and time to market, requiring only that the small hardware
abstraction layer (HAL) portion be tailored for specific hardware."
The complete, open-source HAL for INSIDE's MicroRead and SecuRead also
is available for download. The HAL allows the Open NFC protocol stack to
be used immediately with INSIDE's MicroRead and SecuRead NFC chip
platforms, and provides a convenient model for developing HALs for NFC
chips from other manufacturers. It brings consistency across multiple
platforms and devices as well as improved interoperability. According to
Walton, Open NFC already has been deployed in millions of smartphones,
and INSIDE anticipates this latest version of Open NFC will be
incorporated into Android-based smartphones and tablets that will ship
in 2012.
Open NFC supports several levels of functionality, from low-level RF
control to high-level NFC Forum tag handling, peer-to-peer
communications as well as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi pairing, interactions with
single-wire protocol SIMs and other secure elements, and compatibility
with smart cards and RFID tags based on Felica, Mifare and ISO 14443
standards.
Since it was introduced in 2009, the Open NFC protocol stack has become
recognized as a cost-effective, open-standards NFC middleware solution,
and has received significant industry support from a broad array of
participants in the NFC ecosystem. Open NFC received a prestigious
Sesames Award for software at Cartes & Identification 2010 because it
offers a genuine breakthrough that brings significant benefits to OEMs
and ODMs.
Availability
INSIDE Secure's Open NFC 4.3.3 for ICS can be downloaded free from the
Open NFC web site, www.open-nfc.org.
About INSIDE Secure
INSIDE Secure is a leading designer, developer and supplier of
semiconductors, embedded software and platforms for secure transactions
and digital security. INSIDE mobile NFC, secure payment and digital
security products provide security for a wide range of information
processing, storage and transmission applications. The company's
customers are found in a wide range of markets including mobile payment,
identification documents, access control, transit, electronic device
manufacturing, pay television and mobile service operators. For more
information, visit www.insidesecure.com.

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