RFID Technology Based Attendance Management System
Sumita Nainan, Romin Parekh, Tanvi Shah

TL;DR
This paper reviews RFID technology's core features and explores its practical application in attendance management, highlighting its potential benefits and industry-specific uses.
Contribution
It provides a detailed overview of RFID components and investigates its feasibility for attendance management systems.
Findings
RFID offers scalable and secure solutions for attendance tracking.
The study demonstrates RFID's practicality in real-world attendance scenarios.
RFID technology can enhance accuracy and efficiency in attendance management.
Abstract
RFID is a nascent technology, deeply rooted by its early developments in using radar1 as a harbinger of adversary planes during World War II. A plethora of industries have leveraged the benefits of RFID technology for enhancements in sectors like military, sports, security, airline, animal farms, healthcare and other areas. Industry specific key applications of this technology include vehicle tracking, automated inventory management, animal monitoring, secure store checkouts, supply chain management, automatic payment, sport timing technologies, etc. This paper introduces the distinctive components of RFID technology and focuses on its core competencies: scalability and security. It will be then supplemented by a detailed synopsis of an investigation conducted to test the feasibility and practicality of RFID technology.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRFID technology advancements · IoT and GPS-based Vehicle Safety Systems · QR Code Applications and Technologies
