RFID Technology Based Attendance Management System
RFID is a nascent technology, deeply rooted by its early developments in using radar as a harbinger of adversary planes during World War II. A plethora of industries have leveraged the benefits of RFID technology for enhancements in sectors like military, sports, security, airline, animal farms, healthcare and other areas. Industry specific key applications of this technology include vehicle tracking, automated inventory management, animal monitoring, secure store checkouts, supply chain management, automatic payment, sport timing technologies, etc. This paper introduces the distinctive components of RFID technology and focuses on its core competencies: scalability and security. It will be then supplemented by a detailed synopsis of an investigation conducted to test the feasibility and practicality of RFID technology.
Keywords: RFID technology, RFID detection, RFID applications, RFID in management, RFID components.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Sumita Nainan
Sumita Nainan is an Associate professor in the Electronics and Telecommunication department at NMIMS University. Her research interests include microprocessor systems, GPS technology, communication engineering (such as RFID and sensor networks) and bio-medical engineering.
Romin Parekh
Romin Parekh is a student who is currently pursuing his Bachelors’ in Computer Engineering from NMIMS University. His research interests include mobile applications, robotics, artificial intelligence, web services, cloud computing, wireless network communications (such as RFID). He is a member of the IEEE.
Tanvi Shah
Tanvi Shah is a student who is currently pursuing his Bachelors’ in Computer Engineering from NMIMS University. Her research interests include data warehousing and mining, database management and wireless network communications (such as RFID).
Sumita Nainan
Sumita Nainan is an Associate professor in the Electronics and Telecommunication department at NMIMS University. Her research interests include microprocessor systems, GPS technology, communication engineering (such as RFID and sensor networks) and bio-medical engineering.
Romin Parekh
Romin Parekh is a student who is currently pursuing his Bachelors’ in Computer Engineering from NMIMS University. His research interests include mobile applications, robotics, artificial intelligence, web services, cloud computing, wireless network communications (such as RFID). He is a member of the IEEE.
Tanvi Shah
Tanvi Shah is a student who is currently pursuing his Bachelors’ in Computer Engineering from NMIMS University. Her research interests include data warehousing and mining, database management and wireless network communications (such as RFID).