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This document describes a proposed RFID-based office attendance tracking system. The system uses RFID readers and tags to identify employees, infrared sensors to detect entry and exit, a microcontroller to process the data, and an LCD display to show attendance records. When an employee enters with their RFID tag, their ID is read and their details are shown on the LCD. The number of present and absent employees is also tracked and displayed. The proposed system automates attendance tracking to replace manual processes and provide benefits like time savings, access control, and traceability.

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Rfid

This document describes a proposed RFID-based office attendance tracking system. The system uses RFID readers and tags to identify employees, infrared sensors to detect entry and exit, a microcontroller to process the data, and an LCD display to show attendance records. When an employee enters with their RFID tag, their ID is read and their details are shown on the LCD. The number of present and absent employees is also tracked and displayed. The proposed system automates attendance tracking to replace manual processes and provide benefits like time savings, access control, and traceability.

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M.

Kranthi Kumar
CSP014
 In this project we are going to implement an
office attendance logger by using RFID reader.

 Every employee has a specific rfid card with


unique employee ID.
COMPONENTS OF SYSTEM

1. RFID reader
2. RFID tags
3. Infrared sensors
4. LCD display
5. Microcontroller
6. Power supply unit
 A reader contains radio frequency (RF) transmitter and
reciever.

 Controlled by a microprocessor or digital signal processor.

 The reader, using an attached antenna, captures data from tags.

 He then passes the data to the controller for processing


 Tags are sometimes called as “Transponders”.
 They can come in many forms and sizes.
 Data is stored in the IC and transmitted trough
antenna to a reader.
 The two commonly used RFID transponders are
ACTIVE and PASSIVE.
 Infrared radiation has a wavelength longer than
visible light.

 The pyroelectric sensor is made of crystalline material


that generates surface electric charge when exposed to
heat in form of infrared radiation.
 The display support 2*16 characters.
 It can support 2 lines on the display.
 Each line can display upto 16 characters which
is relevant.
 The output is displayed on the LCD
EXISTING SYSTEM

*A barcode reader is an electronic device for reading printed


barcodes.

•It consists of a light source, a lens and a light sensor translating


optical impulses into electrical ones.

•The hand-held laser scanner has to be close to the bar code in order
to do its job.

>It reads only a bar code up to 2 inches away.


DRAWBACKS

i Require line of sight to be read

ii. Can only be read individually

iii. Cannot be read if damaged or dirty

iv. Can only identify the type of item

v. Cannot be updated

vi. Most barcode scanners require a human to operate (labour


intensive)
PROPOSED SYSTEM

 Embedded module will keep on checking whether any person


entering or leaving. Entering will be considered if persons
from IR SLOT 1 to IRSLOT 2, leaving is considered from IR
SLOT 2 to IRSLOT 1.
 If any person enters ID is getting from RF Tag, if it is valid ID
then the person will come inside. System will acquire the data
from tag and check with EEPROM.

 Then the person details displayed in LCD and also display the
no of person’presence and absence.
 Item visibility and status
 Location tracking
 Access control
 traceability
CONCLUSION

*The objective of this project that is “AUTOMATED


ATTENDANCE USING RFID” was to design a system
based on RFID technology that will not only change the
hectic manual attendance procedure but also automate
user’s office.
• The design also deals with the issues (reliable data
transfer) of multinode environment.
* This project facilitates the users in numerous ways like
time saving in attendance procedure, security, employees’
attendance management and many more.
INTERNET
1. Moxa Success Story – Attendance Recording System
http://www.moxa.com/solutions/success_stories_Attendance_Recording_System.html
(Accessed on 5th September, 2007)
2. Atmel Corporation, www.atmel.com/products/8051/ (Accessed on 4th
October,2007)
3. Francisco Silva, Victor Filipe and Antnio Pereira. Automatic control of students
attendance in classrooms using RFID. The Third International Conference on
Networks Communications. Sliema, Malta. 2008.
4. Wikipedia, RFID Radio-frequency identification. URL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rfid.
BOOKS
1. Mohammad Ali Mazidi, “The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems
UsingAssembly and C”, Second Edition, p 28

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