scholarly journals Microcontroller Based Book Management System Using Near Field Communication and Fingerprint with Server Technology

This research work is about the concept of automation of library racks while taking books from the rack. It reduces the misalignment of books in a rack. Using fingerprint sensors in an each racks to scan the 2D fingerprint image of the students and it compare with the already existing fingerprints, that are stored in a fingerprint board. The fingerprint sensor (R307) uses Minutiae based matching algorithm for comparing the two 2D images. Fingerprint of the student is matched with the database means, Dc motor will activate with the relay card for opening a door. If the fingerprint of the student is not matched means then the door doesn’t open. Door takes 4 sec to open and it take a 10 sec of interval to take a book from a rack. After that door will automatically closed. Using a Near Field Communication sensor, it has a tag and that tag is placed in a each book with different ID. After the door closed, NFC will activate and it scan the exits book and using Arduino Uno it update to a server with the student id, book name and date of book taken. Student wants to return a book, then directly goes to the respective rack and place the book in a rack using their fingerprint and it will automatically update to the server for returned a book with date.

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (7) ◽  
pp. 875-880
Author(s):  
Jui-Pin Yang

Nowadays, users collect points by stickers after they purchase products. However, to issue stickers and to exchange points are inconvenient to store staffs and users. In addition, the traditional way for points collection increases the business cost because of additional cards and stickers. In this paper, we propose a novel, practical and integrated application system to resolve above issues namely NFC-enabled Point Collection Application System (NPCAS). NPCAS mainly consists of three subsystems including user-side APP, store-side APP and backend management system. The user-side APP let users to quickly complete points management, for instance, they can accumulate points by communicating with the store-side APP through Near Field Communication (NFC) technique. The store-side APP calculates the points of each transaction and updates them to the backend management system. Then, the users can inquire their current points, exchange details, exchangeable commodities and so on. Android operating system is the mainstream on smart phones so that the Android-based APPs attract a lot of attention. Accordingly, we develop both APPs based on Java, XML, Android Software Development Kit (SDK) and Android Studio. The backend management system is built by Apache server, PHP module, PHP files and MySQL database. The format that we used on information exchange between backend management system and both APPs is JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). In a word, NPCAS greatly simplifies the procedures of points collection and management.


Author(s):  
Anusha R ◽  
Veena Devi Shastrimat V

The increasing pace in the wireless communication taking momentum in the market of commercial application where a significant trade-off between user-experience and security demands exists. The Near Field Communication or NFC is one such communication trend which is effectively adopted by the user worldwide to make touchless operation using their mobile device. Although, it is claimed that NFC incorporates some of the standard encryption but existing researchers fails to prove that their electromagnetic signals are not so difficult to compromise to result in collateral damage to user's resources. Thus, there exist research work towards strengthing security system, but there is yet to report on any standard security protocol or framework to ensure the highest resiliency. This paper provides a comprehensive visualization towards the effectiveness of existing research approaches to formulate the research trend and gap.


GIS Business ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 1147-1155
Author(s):  
J.Nithya Jayaseeli ◽  
T. Devi

The purpose of this study is to examine how Knowledge level augmented parameters impact on the effective adoption of information and communication technology (ICT) by onion farmers in Perambalur district of Tamil Nadu. Data were gathered from a focus group made up of 60 Farmers in Perambalur district. The paper finds that a willingness of indigenous ICT users is particularly influenced by the recognition and incorporation of visible social imperatives during the adoption process. Research limitations/implications – The outcome of this study highlights important issues for ICT adoption. One particular area that must be taken into consideration is the adoption channel. Perceptions of ICT adoption will differ significantly among adopters. For this reason, the need for developing an appropriate adoption channel that ensures successful diffusion of the innovation should be recognized. The paper also demonstrates that Knowledge Management System among farmers using ICT to yield more profit in onion Production form knowledge distributed by the experts. Hence the research work carried out to acquire, represent, and distribute the knowledge Management system to the Farming community.


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