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This document describes a proposed smart campus library system using various technologies. The system uses a smartphone app to allow users to check seat availability and find books. RFID tags are used to track books and automatically unlock lockers. Sensors detect when seats are occupied and doors are opened using a Raspberry Pi, microprocessors, and servo motors. The system was tested at a university library and showed improvements in accessibility, security, and automation over traditional libraries. Future work could enhance the app's features and improve the accuracy and response times of the system.

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Smart Campus

This document describes a proposed smart campus library system using various technologies. The system uses a smartphone app to allow users to check seat availability and find books. RFID tags are used to track books and automatically unlock lockers. Sensors detect when seats are occupied and doors are opened using a Raspberry Pi, microprocessors, and servo motors. The system was tested at a university library and showed improvements in accessibility, security, and automation over traditional libraries. Future work could enhance the app's features and improve the accuracy and response times of the system.

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Smart Campus Library System

BY-
Mihir Gautam Under the guidance of-
Undergraduate student Prof. Sunil Jha
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
IIT Delhi IIT Delhi

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Smart Library
bjectives of a Smart Library
• More connected infrastructure
• Easily finding available seats
• Implementing Bag security
• Automation of doors

Fig 1 : Mobile App helping to search books [3]

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Implementing the system
 A project by three research scholars
1. B. R. ODERUTH
2. K. RAMKISSOON
3. R. K. SUNGKUR
from University of Mauritius

 Smart-phone application based model

 Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
To control and monitor different devices and sensors

 RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)


Easy tracking of books and seats

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Implementing the system
Library seat status tracker
Controllers Used:
On the chair: Bluno Board with Atmego 328 microprocessor
On computer system: Texas-Instrument microprocessor

Fig 2: Chair is occupied with pressure sensor [1] Fig 3: Bluetooth enabled microprocessor to read o

This system has been implemented at the Washington University in St. Louis.
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Use of Smartphone App for checking seat availability

Fig 4 : Smartphone App interface for finding seats [1]

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Automatic opening of Door and bag-locker

RFID RC522 to open bag Servo motor to control


locker and a servo motor Door with PIR sensor to
to open the door detect human presence

PIR motion sensor to


detect human presence
and show available seat

Admin switch on/off


light(LED)
Fig 5 : Smartphone App interface for finding seats [1]

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Fig 6: Overall Architecture of the system [1]
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Choice of Tools
Microcontroller Raspberry pi 3 model B+
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth embedded in the Raspberry Pi.
Sensor for Seat PIR motion sensor
Tracking
Sensor for Bag RFID RC522 -
Security relatively low cost ,
suitable for bag security implementation.
Actuator The SG90 9g servo motor-
5 voltages to run
Used to open the door along with a PIR Motion sensor.

Mobile Application Android application, programmed in Java, C, C++ etc.

Database MySQL

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Fig 7: System Prototype [1]
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Results and Interpretation
1. Experimentation for seat Tracking 2. Experimentation for bag security

Fig 9: Bag locker gets open when tag is


detected otherwise remain closed [1]

Fig 8: Interface of seat tracking on App [1]

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Results and Interpretation
3. Experimentation for push notification 4. Controlling the door

Fig 11: Prototype of library door opening


using mobile bluetooth
10: Notification on App when library is open [1]

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Discussion and Conclusion
 Automated the Library system with a smartphone application
 Future work –
• Silencing mobile phone automatically
• Better accuracy and refresh-rate
• Development of help desk on App itself
• Use of App to search books

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References
1] B. R. ODERUTH, K. RAMKISSOON and R. K. SUNGKUR, "Smart Campus Library System," 2019
onference on Next Generation Computing Applications (NextComp), Mauritius, 2019, pp. 1-6.

2] Younis, M. (2012). “SLMS: A smart library management system based on an RFID technology”.
nternational Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems. 4. 2012. 10.1504/IJRIS.2012.051717

3] Introductory image source


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Thank You !

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