It Center Attendance Monitoring System Using RF Id
It Center Attendance Monitoring System Using RF Id
It Center Attendance Monitoring System Using RF Id
Abstract
INTRODUCTION
In the IT center of the locale of the study, it was observed that they are still
practicing the traditional way of recording attendance of students, faculty and
other clientele by using logbook. This method is found to be inconvenient since
it is time-consuming and sometimes could cause long queues. There is more
effort done in monitoring the attendance and preparing log sheets. With this,
proposing an Attendance Monitoring System using RFID came up as a study to
provide solution to the current problem. This technology offers automation that
works on radio frequency, and it is used for the auto-identification for the
different objects wirelessly.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
The figure below shows the conceptual paradigm of the study. The first
box contains the needed data to be processed, which includes the related
information of students, university faculty and staff, and visitors. The second
box shows the development of the system. Lastly, the Output contains a list of
system-generated reports which are printable and available upon request.
Figure 1
Conceptual Paradigm
As FDD has 5 phases, the researchers have undergone five steps in FDD.
The 5 phases are (1) developing the overall model, (2) building the features list,
(3) planning by feature, (4) designing by feature, and (5) building by feature.
The data gathered to be able to push through with the study were collected
through interviews, library, and online research. Interview methods were used
to gather information by interviewing the facilitator about the current practices
implemented in the IT Center. Library and online research were used to read and
accumulate published related literature, related studies, and other journals to
have a good grasp about existing and available attendance monitoring systems.
The questions asked to the clients, which were both open and close-ended,
directed and helped the researchers pursue the development of the attendance
monitoring using RFID.
The Four Point Likert Scale Model was used to determine the reliability
and acceptability of the system. The conversions and descriptions of the scales
of evaluation are presented in the table.
Table 1
The Four Point Likert Scale Value and Conversion
VALUE CONVERSION DESCRIPTION
4 3.26 – 4.00 Strongly Agree
3 2.51 – 3.25 Agree
2 1.76 - 2.50 Disagree
1 1.00 – 1.75 Strongly Disagree
Based on the result of the data gathered upon observation and interview,
the following problems of the current system were determined.
When users go inside the IT Center, they need to write the required
information such as full name, course, date, and time, which takes a lot of time
to fill up the log book form.
The proposed system can monitor the frequency of students entering and
leaving the IT Center using the RFID card. The registered users access the system
by tapping the RFID card to the reader. It displays in the monitor who has tapped
their ID. This way, students, faculty and staff, and visitors do not need to write
in a logbook.
Figure 3
Sample Log-in form
Problem 2. Records were written in paper forms which create data security
problems
Since records were purely in paper format, the paper-based files kept in a
cabinet may lead to damaged records and may also be misplaced.
The system has the sort and filter functions to arrange the required
information to retrieve and print required reports. This prevents redundancy and
inaccuracy of the reports generated.
Figure 5
Sample Interface for Sorting and Filtering
System Design
The two figures below are the major components of the RFID System. The
RFID in the first figure is composed of a microcontroller that connects to the
computer, the radio frequency generator, and a signal detector that receives the
signal from the RFID Tag. The RFID Tag does not have a power supply, and it
Figure 6
Parts of RFID Reader
Operational Framework
Figure 7
The Operational Framework of the Proposed System
This diagram shows the interaction between the users and the system. The
facilitator provides a unique RFID Card and inputs all information from the user
during the registration process. The facilitator manages and views all the records
in the system. The registered students, faculty, and staff can access the system
using an RFID card; in the absence of it, the users can access the system
manually.
Figure 8
Context Level DFD
Table 2
Performance and Acceptability of the System
No. Indicators Mean Description
1. The system offers solution to the problem of QSU
Strongly
Internet Laboratory in manual process of monitoring 3.80
Agree
and recording.
2. The system performs efficiently and accurately in Strongly
3.60
recording of files in attendance history. Agree
3. The interface of the system is appropriately designed Strongly
3.66
in purpose to serve QSU Internet Laboratory. Agree
4. The system provides a user-friendly environment that
Strongly
is easy to use even for an inexperienced computer 3.66
Agree
user.
5. The system offers efficiency and productivity on the Strongly
3.65
part of the QSU Internet Laboratory. Agree
6. The system plays a significant role as basis for future Strongly
3.62
innovations. Agree
7. The preference to the system resolves difficulties in Strongly
3.60
using manual process. Agree
8. Strongly
The system offers instant generation report. 3.57
Agree
9. Strongly
The system offers accessibility of students’ data. 3.65
Agree
10. The system responses faster and more accurately Strongly
3.68
using the RFID Card Agree
Strongly
Grand Mean 3.65
Agree
The results revealed that the system performed very well and is very well
accepted by the respondents as indicated in the grand mean of responses. This
means that the system can be an alternative to the traditional attendance
monitoring system used in the IT center of the university. It efficiently and
effectively records the attendance, keeps historical data in the database, offers
reports generation, responds quickly and accurately, provides a user-friendly
environment, among others.
The QSU IT Center used the manual process of monitoring the attendance
of those logging in and out the facility. This process generates problems as to
efficiency of monitoring, accuracy of generating report and adeptness of keeping
records. Thus, the development of an RFID-based attendance monitoring system
is but timely and necessary as this helps lessen the time and effort in gathering
and preparing the master lists and statistical reports. The system provides an
electronic database and graphical representation based on monthly log reports.
In using RFID, the proposed system was developed to provide an alternative
solution to the problem in attendance monitoring activities. Based on the results
of the evaluation from the target user, the system meets the requirements in
terms of reliability and acceptability.
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