A Wireless Framework for Lecturers' Attendance System with Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) Technology
Keywords:
Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI), Attendance System, Wireless Control, RFIDAbstract
Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI) technology is one type of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) method which can be used to significantly improve the efficiency of lecturers' attendance system. It provides the capability of automatic data capture for attendance records using mobile device equipped in users’ vehicle. The intent of this article is to propose a framework for automatic lecturers' attendance system using AVI technology. The first objective of this work involves gathering of requirements for Automatic Lecturers' Attendance System and to represent them using UML diagrams. The second objective is to put forward a framework that will provide guidelines for developing the system. A prototype has also been created as a pilot project.
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