Web-based radio frequency identification facility management systems

2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 465-480 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chien-Ho Ko ◽  
Nang-Fei Pan ◽  
Chuang-Chun Chiou
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Abdul Mujib ◽  
Irfan Rizky Ramadhan

AbstrakPenelitian ini dilatarbelakangi oleh tidak adanya sistem yang mampu untuk memonitoring seberapa banyak pengunjung laboratorium komputer prodi Teknik Komputer di STMIK AMIKBANDUNG . Hal ini menyebabkan tingkat kunjungan mahasiswa tidak terpantau dan bahkan seringkali terlihat ada orang asing yang masuk ke ruangan tersebut. Akibat yang ditimbulkan dari hal ini bisa saja berujung pada pencurian atau hal lain yang tidak diinginkan.Seiring berjalannya waktu, teknologi yang berkembang memunculkan sebuah inovasi baru di bidang keamanan sebuah ruangan. Yakni menggunakan alat yang disebut Radio Frequency Identification atau yang lebih dikenal dengan RFID. Penulis ber-inisiatif untuk membuat alat yang selain bisa untuk mengamankan sebuah ruangan namun juga bisa berfungsi sebagai sistem presensi berbasis web. Alat ini tentunya bisa memonitoring siapa saja mahasiswa yang masuk ke ruangan tersebut dan mampu untuk merekam catatan waktu di bagian log check in. Penerapan teknologi ini bisa disematkan pada kartu mahasiswa yang dimiliki oleh setiap anggota dari prodi Teknik Komputer. Hal ini tentunya sangat berguna jika sedang tidak ada dosen pembimbing di ruangan. Keamanan bisa terjamin dan dipantau dari jarak jauh melalui website. Hasil dari perancangan dan konfigurasi alat tersebut diujikan dengan melakukan uji coba masuk ke miniature pintu ruangan laboratorium komputer yang telah dibuat sebelumnya. Ada tiga sampel kartu yang disediakan penulis diantaranya : mahasiswa terdaftar, mahasiswa tidak terdaftar, dan visitor. Ketiga kartu tersebut mempunyai hak akses yang berbeda. Ada yang mempunyai akses masuk dan ada pula yang tidak.�Kata Kunci : Sistem Presensi, RFID RC522, Nodemcu, Laboratorium Komputer����������� ��AbstractThis research is motivated by the absence system that is not able to monitoring how many visitors are computer labs at the Computer Engineering study at STMIK AMIKBANDUNG. This causes the level of student visits not monitored and even often seen a stranger entering the room. The consequences of this can lead to theft or other undesirable things. Over time, developing technology led to a new innovation in the field of room security. Namely using a device called Radio Frequency Identification or better known as RFID. The author took the initiative to create a tool that besides being able to secure a room but also function as a web-based presence system. This tool can certainly monitor anyone who enters the room and is able to record the time in the log in check-in section. The application of this technology can be embedded on student cards owned by each member of the Computer Engineering study program. This is certainly very useful if there are no supervisors in the room. Security can be guaranteed and monitored remotely via the website. The results of the design and configuration of the tool are tested with conduct a trial entry into the miniature door of the computer laboratory room that has been made previously. There are three sample cards provided by the author including: registered students, unregistered students, and visitors. All three cards have different access rights. Some have access and some don't.�Keywords : Presence System, RFID RC522, Nodemcu, Computer Laboratory


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Takeki Yoshikawa ◽  
Eizen Kimura ◽  
Emi Akama ◽  
Hiromi Nakao ◽  
Toshihiro Yorozuya ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Bar code- or radio frequency identification (RFID)-based medical instrument management systems have gradually been introduced in the field of surgical medicine for the individual management and identification of instruments. We hypothesized that individual management of instruments using RFID tags can provide previously unavailable information, particularly the precise service life of an instrument. Such information can be used to prevent medical accidents caused by surgical instrument failure. This study aimed to predict the precise service life of instruments by analyzing the data available in instrument management systems. Methods We evaluated the repair history of instruments and the usage count until failure and then analyzed the data by the following three methods: the distribution of the instrument usage count was determined, an instrument failure probability model was generated through logistic regression analysis, and survival analysis was performed to predict instrument failure. Results The usage count followed a normal distribution. Analysis showed that instruments were not used uniformly during surgery. In addition, the Kaplan–Meier curves plotted for five types of instruments showed significant differences in the cumulative survival rate of different instruments. Conclusions The usage history of instruments obtained with RFID tags or bar codes can be used to predict the probability of instrument failure. This prediction is significant for determining the service life of an instrument. Implementation of the developed model in instrument management systems can help prevent accidents due to instrument failure. Knowledge of the instrument service life will also help in developing a purchase plan for instruments to minimize wastage.


2013 ◽  
Vol 723 ◽  
pp. 877-884 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia Ruey Chang ◽  
Shu Rong Yang ◽  
Kun Hu Lin

To provide certain level of serviceability, road authorities need to perform appropriate and timely maintenance and rehabilitation (M&R) activities. Manholes on roads are the most persecution for the evenness of pavements. Lowering manholes into road structures is a good approach to keep the serviceability of pavement. However, a vast expanse of road systems greatly increases the complexity of manhole identifications. Therefore, an emerging method to find the manholes beneath pavements is needed. In this study, radio frequency identification (RFID) technology was used to identify manholes. RFID tags stuck on the metal were buried in asphalt concrete at different depths and then were identified from laboratory experiments. On the other hand, location-based service (LBS) has been applied to mobile devices with mobile positioning functions to provide users with location-specific services for several years. Augmented reality (AR) can support users in manipulating virtual objects in real environments. In this study, a mobile manholes monitoring system (MMS) and a web-based MMS based on LBS and AR were developed. The RFID adhered to covers of manholes beneath pavements can be easily monitored by the mobile MMS. The location and information of neighboring manholes will be transmitted from the web-based MMS and be shown on the mobile MMS based on the AR technology. By using RFID and AR technologies, the time and costs of manhole identifications can be significantly decreased and then pavement maintenance activities also can be timely processed.


Author(s):  
Vadim Zuravlyov ◽  
Eleonora Latiseva ◽  
Vadim Karish

The Theoretical Basis and Practical Usage of the Simulation for Creating IT Solutions for Data Management SystemsThis paper presents results of the research concerning usage of simulation for creating IT solutions corresponding to the Data-And-Rules-Saved-In-Resource (DARSIR) concept of designing data management systems while using the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. During research typical approaches for creation of simulation tools were studied. DARSIR simulation tool was developed and a practical experiment has been conducted in order to get an IT solution in the form of multiple RPML documents.


Author(s):  
Arunabh Chattopadhyay ◽  
Jérémy Stentz ◽  
Rajit Gadh

A web-based architecture of an radio frequency identification (RFID) tracking solution is proposed and deployed. The architecture attempts to depart from the typical localized approach of most RFID middlewares. The middleware has been replaced by a web service residing in a cloud. The traditional roles of the middleware such as tag data filtering, sorting, storage, and event processing have been redistributed amongst an RFID reader-based application and the web service. This architecture provides more flexibility and control to large scale RFID-based supply chain operations which are global in nature and unsuitable to the traditional localized middleware-based architecture of RFID tracking solutions. The feasibility of the web-based architecture is further augmented by validating performance parameters such as tag processing and primitive and complex event processing delay. Different subarchitectures are also proposed based on performance data for different scales of operations.


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