Boarding School Students Monitoring Systems (E-ID) Using Radio Frequency Identification
Boarding School Students Monitoring Systems (E-ID) Using Radio Frequency Identification
Boarding School Students Monitoring Systems (E-ID) Using Radio Frequency Identification
ISSN 1549-3652
© 2009 Science Publications
Herdawatie Bt Abdul Kadir, Mohd Helmy Abd. Wahab and Siti Nurul Aqmariah Bt Mohd Kanafiah
Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
Abstract: Problem statement: Monitoring Boarding school student movement using the old-
fashioned study system is inefficient and brings difficulty to the hostel management to check
attendance manually. By using RFID technology, student movement is quick and easy. Approach:
The application of RFID Matrix Card system as a boarding school students monitoring system (E-
ID) were purposed to improve school management system and to monitor interest group movement.
The RFID tags enable school management to track the students movements in and out of the hostel.
An individual without RFID card will trigger the alarm and this will inform school management
about availability of students using an online monitoring system. Results: This system used main
component of passive RFID system, database management system and wireless networking. When
RFID tag pass through the RFID reader in read range zone, system recorded data from the RFID tag to
the database system. Data sent online to the management for the supervision of students. This ease
management to monitor availability of boarding school students and access the students personal
records. Conclusion: This research study offer important implication for monitoring the boarding
school students. Although this project cannot control the punctuation of student but it can ease the
workload of school management and save time.
Corresponding Author: Herdawatie Bt Abdul Kadir, Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
Universitiy Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
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the system requirement, to investigate the effects of value & more challenging because it involves patients,
environment to RFID signal and to justify whether physicians and medical know-how and practical &
RFID can be used for monitoring students in/out of BS. organization issues. Based on the success stories in the
above paragraphs, this study deduces that RFID can be
MATERIALS AND METHODS implemented in monitoring BS students. In overall
concept, RFID will be detected when someone with an
RFID is getting attention in many areas of RFID tag passes through the RFID reader. Then, data
application toward increasing the ability to obtain a vast from RFID tag will be searched in the database. List of
array of data of chosen entity that can be physically students in the database will be displayed on the host
tagged and wirelessly scanned[5]. computer and is directly sent to the school management
In construction industry, RFID system is used to using online system. Figure 1 shows an illustration on
obtain information about the truck and its contents[6]. the interaction flows in BS monitoring system.
The device allows the trucks to be scanned while in The system requirement is divided into
motion as they pass through a gate, material to be scan hardware and software part. First, the project criteria
while being picked up by material-handling equipment was examined and outlined in the following paragraph.
and misplaced items to be found by scanning in likely The remaining paragraphs elaborate the hardware and
places. Besides that, it can be scanned several items software. The criteria for E-ID were first determined,
simultaneously such as a truckload of material or through observations during the initial interview with
several concrete cylinders in a tank and ability for the the three BS. Accordingly, some important criteria for
tag to retain information on the contents of trucks or consideration are listed with brief proposed solution in
attributes of the construction material. To detect Table 1. Figure 2 shows the overall design and
hazardous workplaces and worker safety, RFID are implementation of E-ID. Briefly, E-ID comprised of
used in surface and underground work environments three parts, the system interface, the processing engines
such as mining operations[7]. These new developments and the database. These three parts are connected
in show promise for reducing the number of collisions through the Open Database Connectivity Driver
that cause injury to many workers. (ODBC). In addition, E-ID employs a database with
Also, RFID technology has a growing market in three table; (1) Attendance, (2) Student_Registration and
home and business security systems. RFID cards may (3) Users. Table 2 provides descriptions about each table.
be used to provide a hands-free access control system.
With an embedded tag that acts as the ‘key’ to
apartments and homes, the card opens the door when it
passes within close proximity, eliminating the need to
tumble with keys or locks[8,9]. Agricultural fields may
well be considered the birthplace of RFID technologies
is to manage animals. RFID animal tag is embedded
under the animal’s skin; most commonly known use is
to identify household pets. RFID tags help farmer to
identify and track their farm animals, also used in
wildlife conservation[10].
And more recently, near microscopic TIRIS (Texas
Instruments Registration and Identification System)
tags are being implanted in Antarctic Penguins for long-
term study[11]. In libraries system, RFID can be highly Fig. 1: System architecture of monitoring system
beneficial, particularly for circulation staff. The
implementation of RFID promises fast patron self
check, decrease pilferage and offer accurate and timely
inventory management[12].
Health monitoring in hospital has been an interest
to researchers and healthcare practitioners for a long
time The RFID technology help to track processes in
patient and medical equipment also been discussed
in[13,14]. Although tagging object, such as medical
equipment, drugs, etc, is a potential area for RFID in
hospitals, the tagging of patients involves both more Fig. 2: Development of hardware and software system
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