2022
DOI: 10.26555/jiteki.v8i4.25168
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Low-Cost Active Monitoring of Attendance using Passive RFID Technology

Abstract: In this paper, a smart attendance system for students attending schools is proposed. The proposed attendance system is based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to facilitate automation and convenience. The proposed RFID Attendance System (RFID-AS) should be used by school administration to ensure safety for students as well as using it for grading and evaluation purposes. After careful study, passive RFID technology is selected to be used by the proposed system for its reasonable cost. The mai… Show more

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“…IoT devices may detect a variety of environmental factors, including temperature, humidity, and movement, as well as sophisticated machinery like autonomous vehicles or home appliances that can be connected to the internet. IoT combines several technologies that are broadly integrated into a single system, such as sensors that act as data readers, internet connections with various network topologies, radio frequency identification (RFID) [119], wireless sensor networks, and technologies that will continue to advance in answering needs [120]- [122]. In its implementation, IoT works continuously and real-time, so this has the potential to produce a lot of data.…”
Section: Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IoT devices may detect a variety of environmental factors, including temperature, humidity, and movement, as well as sophisticated machinery like autonomous vehicles or home appliances that can be connected to the internet. IoT combines several technologies that are broadly integrated into a single system, such as sensors that act as data readers, internet connections with various network topologies, radio frequency identification (RFID) [119], wireless sensor networks, and technologies that will continue to advance in answering needs [120]- [122]. In its implementation, IoT works continuously and real-time, so this has the potential to produce a lot of data.…”
Section: Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon the completion of the vehicle tracking functionality. The natural continuation of this study will be to use visual [45], lidar [46], radar [47], and heuristic [48] strategies [49] to solve object detection, localization [50], navigation [51], path planning [52], and stability [53] challenges.…”
Section: Discussing the Employed Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%