Clay Murphy | 4c62bc9 | 2016-07-07 00:27:01 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | page.title=Host Card Emulation of FeliCa |
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| 21 | <h2>In this document</h2> |
| 22 | <ol id="auto-toc"> |
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| 27 | <p>Felicity Card, or FeliCa, an RFID smart card system, is the NFC standard in |
| 28 | Japan, Hong Kong and other markets in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. It has |
| 29 | been expanding in adoption in that region and is well used among transit, |
| 30 | retail, and loyalty services. Adding support for FeliCa in Android devices |
| 31 | destined for that region improves their usefulness.</p> |
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| 33 | <h2 id="implementation">Implementation</h2> |
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| 35 | <p>HCE FeliCa requires NFC hardware that supports the NFC-F (JIS 6319-4) standard.</p> |
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Clay Murphy | 4c62bc9 | 2016-07-07 00:27:01 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 37 | <p>Host Card Emulation (HCE) of FeliCa is essentially a parallel implementation to |
| 38 | the existing HCE implementation on Android; it creates new classes for FeliCa |
| 39 | where it makes sense and merges with the existing HCE implementation where |
| 40 | possible.</p> |
| 41 | |
| 42 | <p>The following Android components are included in the Android Open Source Project |
| 43 | (AOSP):</p> |
| 44 | |
| 45 | <ul> |
| 46 | <li>Framework classes |
| 47 | <ul> |
| 48 | <li>Public HostNfcFService (convenience service class) |
| 49 | <li>@hide NfcFServiceInfo |
| 50 | </ul> |
| 51 | <li>Modifications to core NFC framework</li></ul> |
| 52 | </li> |
| 53 | </ul> |
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| 55 | <p>As with most Android platform features, manufacturers write the drivers to |
| 56 | make the hardware work with the API.</p> |
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| 58 | <h2 id="validation">Validation</h2> |
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| 60 | <p>Use the <a href="{@docRoot}compatibility/cts/index.html">Android Compatibility |
| 61 | Test Suite</a> to ensure this feature works as intended. CTS Verifier |
| 62 | (NfcTestActivity) tests this implementation for devices reporting the |
| 63 | <code>android.hardware.nfc.hcef</code> feature constant.</p> |