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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 7351-7362


Multi-Purpose Student Smart Card Using IoT Technology

Santhoshini.P, Benilla Thangammal.C, Ilamathi.k, Amrutha.G, Archana.S.




Abstract

In recent years, RFID technology has been widely used in various sectors, such as in education, transportation, agriculture, animal husbandry, store sales and other sectors. For example, RFID utilization in education are the student’s attendance monitoring, body temperature measurement and E-wallet for digital money transaction, by using Inter- net of Things (IoT) and Cloud technology, it will produce a real time student monitoring system that can be accessed by lecturer, campus administration and parents, which is very essential during pandemic situation. With this smart card monitoring system students who are absent and those who have abnormal body temperature can be immediately dis- covered and the message is directly sent to their parents’ mobile number. There by ensuring smooth learning process as per the guidelines

Key words: RFID , GSM , IoT.





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