A quantitative case study in WSNs: Design and implementation of student smart ID card

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

1-1-2020

Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is a collection of small nodes which are used to sense physical environmental conditions like temperature, pressure, sound, motion. Sensor nodes are deployed to carry out various applications such as disaster recovery, industrial control, health monitoring, environmental monitoring. However, least work has been done in the school environment application. Therefore, in this research work, a smart system has been developed that replace the traditional methods of administrating the University with more sustainable and eco-friendly solutions. WSN is used to record the student's attendance and to track their entry and exit in the classroom. WSN incorporated with the student id card and to check the appropriateness an online survey system has been conducted in AMA University. Incorporation of WSN with Student id card will be benefitted to record student attendance, in the certificate of registration, to avoid examination clashes, replaces exam permit, student health care and eliminating library sign in and out.

Keywords

Wireless sensor networks, Smart ID card, Internet of things, Artificial intelligence

Divisions

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Funders

AMA International University,CTRG Research Group of the College of Computer Studies

Publisher

IEEE

Publisher Location

345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA

Event Title

3rd International Conference on Computing, Electronics and Communications Engineering (iCCECE)

Event Location

Online

Event Dates

17-18 August 2020

Event Type

conference

Additional Information

3rd International Conference on Computing, Electronics and Communications Engineering (iCCECE), online, Aug 17-18, 2020

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