Introduction ECE-402 RMethods Group-4-1
Introduction ECE-402 RMethods Group-4-1
Introduction ECE-402 RMethods Group-4-1
Requisition and Inventory System of Electronics Equipment for ECE Laboratory of Holy
Angel University
Marc Marvin Ray S. Ebilane,1 Drayxee Rose P. Iruma,2 Nixie Noelle Ohanna D. Pineda,3
Author Note
This paper was prepared for Dr. Figueroa’s Methods of Research class.
Email: msebilane@student.hau.edu.ph
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Requisition and Inventory System of Electronics Equipment for ECE Laboratory of Holy
Angel University
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technique that employs radio waves to identify
ranging from monitoring products along a supply chain to keeping track of materials borrowed
from a library or laboratory. Moreover, RFID, in its most practical application is employed in
warehouse management among others and is used as a tool for stock labels in identifying the
status of inventory (Ko, C.-H., et al., 2013). Academic literature lists a number of distinct
advantages of using RFID systems, including significant cost savings, less errors and material
loss, lower inventory levels, faster data transmission, and many more. This generally results in
improved production and client satisfaction, raising the company's competitiveness and assuring
its long-term existence. (Moretti, E. de A., et al., 2019). It takes skill, knowledge, and people—
from front-line employees to senior management—to support and commit resources to an RFID
system implementation because it involves not only the technical aspects of system development
and deployment but also human issues, organizational issues, the physical environment, and
promising technologies used for object identification and enables real time data collection. Such
technologies are intended to detect items, acquire information about the objects automatically,
and update the information in a computer system without the need for human intervention
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(Potdar, Wu & Chang, 2010). RFID integration with current technologies and applications is
critical for deployment (Verma & Garg, 2014). RFID technology was also used in the integrated
circuit inventory system (ICs). It consists of a reading device called tag reader and other small
devices named tags which are attached to the objects that needs to be tracked or identified
(Abraham, C., 2017). It is composed of three main components. First are the RFID tag or
transponder which are attached to the objects that are needed to be identified. Basically, a
memory device that may communicate its information when scanned by a reader. The memory is
made up of binary numbers known as bits, and data is transmitted and received via a
communication channel, in this case, wirelessly using radio waves. These tags receive power
from the interrogation signal for storing data. Second is the reader or transceiver which is made
up of Radio Frequency (RF) module and control unit. This reader transmits a radio wave pulse to
the tags and waits for a response. The tag detects this pulse and responds with the tag ID number
and perhaps additional information. This will then send the interrogation signal to the tags.
Lastly, the Data Processing Subsystem which can be an application or a database. The ability to
reliably identify multiple tags within the shortest timeframe possible is an important factor to
everyday applications and is limited due to RFID tag design requirements. The RFID tags has
two types known as active tags and passive tags. Active tags are battery powered and can sense
the spectrum status and other tags transmitting to the reader to avoid collisions. While passive
tags are battery free and can scale up to thousand tags in one interrogation area, which makes
them cost-efficient. However, passive tags cannot detect concurrent transmitting tags which
RFID is a key enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), playing a crucial role in connecting
low-nonpowered devices to IoT environments. An RFID reader can communicate with hundreds
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of passive RFID tags within seconds, even at a large distance away from the tags. Each tag is
required to be equipped with a prefix matching circuit, and it will respond only when the tag ID
matches the prefix of the probe command. Once a collision is detected, the reader will update the
query prefix according to the position of collision bits. Then, the reader uses the updated prefixes
to interrogate the tags until all of them are successfully identified (He, Z. & Luo, H., 2021).
reader. Together, the antenna and interrogator use mutual induction to capture and read tag data
that is subsequently sent to the processor. The CPU pulls data from the tag and displays it on
various outputs, including the LCD, cloud, WiFi, memory card, and personal computer. When
lab equipment in the School of Engineering lab is removed from the reader area, the RFID tag
content of each individual device information will be attached to the lab apparatus and send the
RFID Function
RFID system is an intelligent object tracking device that uses an active (uses an internal
power source) or a passive (which has no internal power source) tag that transmits the
information of an object or a person using radio waves into a scanner that receives the data
(Gotmare, A., et al., 2019). According to Zhang, L. & Reha, A. (2014). The workload of the lab
manager can be reduced, and the level and manner of laboratory management can be
further optimized, and the usage rate of the school laboratory equipment is substantially
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increased. At the same time, it also enables the superior managers to quickly master the status of
According to Nazmi, N., et al. (2021). RFID is used to measure productivity, which
improves job productivity and the counting process. It is a new technology that supports the
and trustworthy information. RFID technology may benefit school personnel, instructors, and
students. The terms system, software, and prototype are used interchangeably. The RFID system
consisted of a computer terminal that sent laboratory equipment records, such as monitoring and
inventor, through a local area network. It was programmed to display data about the university's
lab equipment. The RFID reader was placed at the laboratory's front door. The developed system
proved effective in tracking and inventorying laboratory equipment by utilizing RFID (Velayo,
J., et al., 2013). This research aims to provide knowledge and insights about the application of
RFID system. As we all know, RFID gave us a lot of convenience from expressway toll gates,
security access, and even in inventory management, that is why this type of system became
useful in a wide range of applications. According to Veridian (2017), RFID holds a lot of
advantages that can benefit the users like reduced labor cost. Labor costs are eliminated because
the tags automatically create and submit information when they are scanned by an Automatic
Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) system. Improves visibility, better visibility
throughout your supply chain is a result of more information being processed and collected, and
the ability to monitor and trace products and notify customers, retail partners, and other supply
Requisition System
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According to Adedeji, A., et al. (2021). A requisition is a list of materials required for a
project that is completed on the workplace and sent to the head office before being sent to the
supplier. It contains information about the materials required as well as the dates on which they
are needed. The requisition eventually leads to the procurement phase and determines material
supply. In this web-based application, students log in to the laboratory's web browser and request
their equipment. The web-based application in the supply chain then moves on to select
equipment, produce, and notify the student of the availability time while also collecting customer
feedback (Deraman, R., et al., 2019). This makes it simple to obtain information about storing
and monitoring storage, as well as picking and dispensing office supplies for teachers and staff
The control of inventory using RFID technology is one of the uses of this system. End
users benefit from faster and more integrated services, and they are safer than the solutions now
in use in the process (L. Reina, et al., 2018). RFID is a form of wireless communication
technology. It does not require the establishment of mechanical or optical connections between
the identification system and the defined target in order to identify a specific target via wireless
signals to read or write data (Chen, M., et al., 2021). Because inventory can be tracked more
accurately in real-time using RFID, processing time and personnel costs would be lowered,
which would improve supply chain operations (Lee et al. 2004). The main data collection
method for "detect and response" systems and autonomous, self-healing "adaptive supply chains"
is RFID (Capone et al. 2004). Smart inventory systems can monitor inventory levels and provide
scalability, security, and backups. The concept of "smart shelves" has enabled real-time inventory
management, and the retail industry requires smart inventory systems (Al Kurdi, B., et al., 2022).
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Research Problem
Due to the current problem of the ECE laboratory at Holy Angel University in manually
filling requisition slips, locating equipment, and knowing what equipment is needed, an RFID is
required to track and locate the equipment or even the students and faculty staff. Students often
encounter a problem when it comes to filling up requisition slips because it takes an ample
Objectives
To achieve the general objective, the study specifically aims to achieve the following objectives:
1) To create a digital requisition slip with the following information, such as name of students
and their respective student numbers, electronic component and equipment to be borrowed, name
2) To create an inventory system with Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) for the tools and