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RFID for Resource Management By N.PRAVEEN RAJ SAMS College Of Engineering And Technology(SCET) & ALTANAI BISHT Veltech Multitech Dr Rangarajan Dr Sakunthala Engg College

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RFIDfor Resource Management

ByN.PRAVEEN RAJSAMS College Of Engineering And Technology(SCET)&ALTANAI BISHTVeltech Multitech Dr Rangarajan Dr Sakunthala Engg College

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Modules :LIBRARY MANAGEMENT USING RFID READER

1. INTRODUCTION: RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION 2. SYSTEM ANALYSIS:

Feasibility Study Existing System Proposed System Requirement Analysis

3. FLOW DIAGRAM 4. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE System Architecture System Implementation

5. SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION

6.CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION :

● RFID :RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION

● It has a purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves

● There two types of RFID :Active RFID And Passive RFID

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INTRODUCTION :RFID :RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION

◼ RFID is a technology for identification using radio waves. Its main parts are: an RFID identifier (a tag, also called a responder), an RFID reader and a data system for handling the information. RFID tags, which include an antenna and a chip for information storage, are commonly installed on targets that need to be identified

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RFID TECHNOLOGY

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DIFFERENT RFID CHIP

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RFID READER

RFID TAG

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SYSTEM ANALYSIS:

➢ Feasibility Study➢ Existing System➢ Proposed System➢ Requirement Analysis

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FEASIBILITY STUDY:

The feasibility of the project is analyzed in this phase and business proposal is put forth with a very general plan for the project and some cost estimates..

Three key considerations involved in the feasibility analysis are

➢ ECONOMICAL FEASIBILITY➢ TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY➢ SOCIAL FEASIBILITY

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SYSTEM ANALYSIS:

2.1.1 Economical Feasibility: This study is carried out to check the

economic impact that the system will have on the organization.

2.1.2 Technical Feasibility: This Any system developed must not have

a high demand on the available technical resources.

2.1.3 Social Feasibility: The aspect of study is to check the level of

acceptance of the system by the user.

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Existing System

The students and staffs are taking books by searching their related title in every rack from a library. This may be a complex term if there are so many racks available in a library..

Proposed System

In the proposed system, the students and staffs can take books using their mobile phone and a RFID tag. The admin can add or update the new book entries through the web-site.

SYSTEM ANALYSIS:

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REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS

Hardware Requirements

Processor : PENTIUM4Mother board : Intel 815 chipsetRam : 512 MBHard disk drive : 40 GBMonitor : SAMSUNG 20” colorKeyboard : Logitech 110 keysMouse : Logitech scroll

Software Requirements

Development kit : JDK 1.5Operating System : windows XPTool : Sun Java Wireless Toolkit Back End : Ms-Access

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Flow diagrams :

◼ In the dataflow diagram ,is used explain about the authentication process has been carrying out .

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Flow diagrams :level 0

1. Validate the username and Password

2. Choose a product from the menu

Admin Login

Valid/ Invalid

Student/Staff Login Valid/Invalid

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Flow diagrams :level 1

SERVER

Admin Upload Book Details

View/Delete Book Details

Book ID

Displays the details of the Author Name, Book Name and No. of Issues, which is matching with that given ID or Deletes

the particular book details

Adding new books to the library or deleting the book

details

Student/Staff Login

Taking books from the Library

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Level 2Administrator

View/Delete Book Details of the given ID

Upload/Delete the book details

SERVER

Student/Staff Login

Display the details of the author name, book

name and no. of issues of the corresponding Book ID or Delete the corresponding book

detail

Valid/ Invalid

The RFID Tag reads the details of the titles of the books available

in the Rack

Lists the selected title related book’s

Author Name and Version

By selecting any one of the item from the list, it will

display the corresponding sub-menus and then displays

the details of the books as per the input given

Upload the new entries into the library account. The book details can also be deleted by giving the

book id

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Authentication level of the ADMINISTRATOR:

Start

Login

View Book Details

C

Upload Book Details

Add Detail Delete Detail

BA

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AUTHENTICATION LEVEL OF THE STUDENT AND STAFF:

Stop

Start

Login

Lists of titles available in the rack and display the details in the

student’s or staff’s mobile phones.

Lists the available sub-menus of the selected item

The list of books available under the selected category is retrieved from the database and displayed in the user’s

mobile phones

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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

Wireless Network SERVER

User’s Mobile Phone

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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

◼ This scenario explain about how the rfid reader works in wireless network

◼ In the server side, the application will use a web server and a database

◼ A client side application is developed for the phone.

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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

After entering all the details, the details are transferred into a RFID reader. And this RFID reader is fixed in the Racks available in the library

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SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION

• Software Used: Core Java and jdk 1.5 or Later• “Java: A simple, object-oriented, distributed,

interpreted, robust, secure, architecture neutral, portable, high performance, multithreaded and dynamic language”.

Java:• A language developed by Sun Microsystems• A general-purpose language• High-level language• Developed initially for consumer devices• Popular platform to develop enterprise applications

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COMPLETE SCENARIO OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING RFID

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COMPLETE SCENARIO OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING RFID

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COMPLETE SCENARIO OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING RFID

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COMPLETE SCENARIO OF LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMUSING RFID

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SCREEN SHOTS

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THE SELECT THE APPICATION

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THE SELECTION

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THE AUTHENTICATION LEVEL OF THE USER

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ENTER THE TAG NAME

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Choose the type

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Select the option which are available:

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Choose the subject

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Verifyinf if the books are properly issued before the exit

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Book return process

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Conclusion

➢The RFID technology brings needed functions for developing and building a modern identification system for decreasing mistakes in healthcare. With these technologies, controlling different materials and records can be improved

➢The system presented was based on a combination of wireless, J2ME and RFID technology