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An Application of NFC Technology on Class Attendance Systems

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2018

Currently, the class attendance checking process of Computer Science program in Srinakharinwirot University still performs manually by calling student's name one by one. This process is impractical and such a waste of time especially in a large class. Therefore, we aim to present an alternative way for the class attendance checking by applying the wireless technology in smartphone, NFC, to help the lecturers manage their class at ease. The proposed system consisted of two modules: the NFC module and the web module. The NFC module performs on the mobile site which transfers the student's personal data from the student's smartphone to the lecturer's smartphone by tapping both phones to each other. The web module performs on the server site which contains the class attendance database. Moreover, the web module also provides class attendance application which will be used for some students who do not have NFC supported in their smartphones. All class attendant information can be represented on the web application. The proposed system will help the lecturers to reduce their time spending in class attendance process and this system can be in the other faculties.

TouchIn: An NFC Supported Attendance System in a University Environment

Registering for attendance in education environments especially universities is a highly demanding activity as a result of increasing number of students. The attendance process normally involves circulating a paper for the students to register their names, or the lecturer calling the names and registering the students either in a paper or from PDA/PC. In the first case the students' attention may be attracted while taking the lectures and at the same time they can register for students who do not being present in the class. While in the latter case the issue of cheating in the form of registering for their friends can be solved but imaging the number of students to be from 50 and above, a great portion of the lecture time will be wasted performing this process. In this paper we propose a smart attendance system using NFC that will simplify the attendance process, by simply touching an attendance poster or the lecturer's NFC based mobile device in the class.

Automated Attendance System Using NFC

2017

Registering for attendance in education environments especially universities is a highly demanding activity as a result of increasing number of students. The attendance process normally involves circulating a paper for the students to register their names, or the lecturer calling the names and registering the students either in a paper or from PDA/PC. In the first case the students' attention may be attracted while taking the lectures and at the same time they can register for students who do not being present in the class. While in the latter case the issue of cheating in the form of registering for their friends can be solved but imaging the number of students to be from 50 and above, a great portion of the lecture time will be wasted performing this process. In this we propose a smart attendance system using NFC that will simplify the attendance process, by simply touching an attendance poster or the lecturer's NFC based mobile device in the class. Near Field Communication (NFC) is an emerging short-range wireless communication technology that offers great and varied promise in services such as payment, ticketing, gaming, crowd sourcing, voting, navigation, and many others. NFC technology enables the integration of services from a wide range of applications into one single smart phone. NFC technology has emerged recently, and consequently not much academic data are available yet, although the number of academic research studies carried out in the past two years has already surpassed the total number of the prior works combined. I.

Attendance and Information System using NFC and Web-based Application for Academic Sector

2021

This project describes the event of a student attending system supported close to Field Communication (NFC) technology. The prevailing standard attending system needs students to manually sign the attendance sheet whenever they attend a category. As common because it appears, such a system lacks automation, wherever variety of issues might arise. This includes the time unnecessarily consumed by the scholars to search out and sign their name on the attending sheet, some students might erroneously or advisedly sign another student’s name and also the attending sheet might get lost. Having a system will which will that may mechanically capture student’s attending by flashing their student card at the NFC reader can extremely save all the mentioned troubles. this is often be the most motive of this system and additionally having a web system accessible anyplace and anytime can greatly facilitate the lecturers to stay track of their students’ attending. observing an even bigger image, de...

An Automated Biometric Attendance Management System with Dual Authentication Mechanism Based on Bluetooth and NFC Technologies

Card-based System: Cards are inserted into a machine which records the exact time when the user has arrived. Paper cards have eventually been replaced by sturdier cards that are sized just like the bank card which can also be used for time keeping. An issue with the attendance card is that some workers will ask co-workers to time-in for them. Some have attempted to remedy this dilemma through the use of signature logs that are attached next to the attendance recorder . E-Commerce System: This is a performance based attendance keeping system. This is increasingly utilized to ensure not only users' attendance but also their productivity and efficiency as well. This system captures user logs into the organisational website alongside other activities such as mouse clicks and keyboard taps. This system is in the experimental phase This paper presents the implementation of an AMS in a multi-user environment. It uses fingerprint and Bluetooth address of the NFC-enabled phone to authenticate users. The NFC-enabled mobile device runs a Java Micro Edition (Java ME) application that reads the IDs of the NFC tags designed as Entry tag or Exit tag. The mobile device uses Bluetooth to send the ID of the tag and the time on the mobile phone to a terminal which is a computer. A Java based desktop application on the terminal receives the NFC tag IDs and other information associated with the mobile phone. It then updates the user's information stored in the database and submits the user's information including the time of the mobile phone, the time of the terminal to the analyser for the interpretation of the user's behaviour based on their previous conducts.

Student Attendance with Fingerprint Reader

2021

This project focuses on studying biometric technologies and development of a student attendance system that is based on fingerprint recognition of students in order to verify their attendance. In this project, the attendance system will be developed for students to scan their fingerprint with provided hardware to verify their attendance in all classes. At the same time, a web-based attendance system will be developed for the admin/lecturer to view and analyze student attendance by generating the attendance report. The main purpose to develop this project is to replace the current traditional attendance system by providing a faster, accurate, and efficient system. In this project work, attendance is marked after a student's biometric identification. Finger impression highlights are viewed as the best and quickest strategy for biometric ID. These features are more secure to use and unique for every person that doesn't change in one's lifetime. Student attendance report wil...

NFC Based Attendance: More Than Just a Touch

Jurnal teknologi, 2016

The use of NFC technology is growing rapidly and implemented in various applications. It aims to reduce the steps needed to perform tasks by the user in day to day operations such as payment, electronic ticketing, attendance system, and other office related tasks. In this study, university smart environment is implemented using NFC for attendance monitoring system to reduce the need of tedious tasks. The application involves several different concerns in access control and managing physical and virtual components. These concerns are studied to create an easy-used attendance monitoring system using NFC to be applied in a smart university environment. A survey is conducted to measure students and lecturers acceptance in using NFC as an attendance monitoring system. The results provide insights on students and lecturers acceptance in using this technology. Additionally, it shows that both students and lecturers agree on the NFC attendance system should be implemented to ease attendance monitoring in the university.

Smart Touch Attendance Management System Using NFC Tag: Improving Learning Outcomes

International Journal of Computer (IJC), 2019

Given the need to maximize information technology to optimize attendance management systems, based on its apparent shortcomings, the aim of the study is to develop, test, appraise and analyze a NFC tag automated attendance system in an educational learning environment to improve learning outcomes. We used unified modeling language, PHP and Aptana Studio to develop a system based on the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. It operates at 13.56 MHz and relies on ISO14443 and ISO 18092 for low level data exchange between two NFC devices to automate attendance, which can be used by educational institutions and other organizations for efficient, effective and sustainable attendance database management. It was discovered that variables such as time, cost, and energy inherent in the use of traditional systems were not significant factors as they were optimized to add value to the organization. This work adds value to the management of organizations' processes, people and product affording them opportunity to maximize time, cost, effort and energy.

Development of mobile and desktop applications for a fingerprint-based attendance management system

Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2021

Mobile application technology has been at the forefront of technological advancement in recent years. This has made life easier, and tasks that were considered herculean have been made easier and executable in a much shorter time than ever. One of such tasks is the process of taking attendance during events (such as lectures and conferences) by scribbling one’s signature and other personal details on a central register. This manual process is cumbersome and inconvenient, especially when a large number of participants are involved. To address this problem, this paper presents an automated solution in which a Java-based mobile application was developed and connected wirelessly to a central database that was created using My structured query language (MySQL) application whose task, among others, was to record attendance information. The database was connected to the backend of the web-based software program which was coded in hypertext pre-processor (PHP) programming language. Authenti...

Development of Fingerprint Biometric Attendance Management System using Wireless Connectivity

Citation/Export MLA Prof. Avanti Thakkar, Bhalerao Prateek, Deshmane Rahul, Gadikar Akshay, Rajurkar Atharva, “Development Of Fingerprint Biometric Attendance Management System Using Wireless Connectivity”, March 15 Volume 3 Issue 3 , International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication (IJRITCC), ISSN: 2321-8169, PP: 1617 - 1620, DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.1503157 APA Prof. Avanti Thakkar, Bhalerao Prateek, Deshmane Rahul, Gadikar Akshay, Rajurkar Atharva, March 15 Volume 3 Issue 3, “Development Of Fingerprint Biometric Attendance Management System Using Wireless Connectivity”, International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication (IJRITCC), ISSN: 2321-8169, PP: 1617 - 1620, DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.1503157