Development of locker system with biometrics and authenticator/ Allen F. Biglang-awa, Gene Solomon Delos Santos, Sheila Mae C. Eresmas, Ferdinand Kenth C. Espinas III, and Joana Patricia S. Garcia .--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.Description: 107pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH TK 5105.59 B54 2023
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology .-- Bachelor of Engineering Technology major in Electronic Communications Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
Includes bibliography.
The common locker has physical lock and keys feature that is prone from misplacing the
keys. The study, Development of Locker System with Biometrics and
Authenticator aims to resolve this problem by using a fingerprint scanner and authenticator
application. Fingerprint scanners are one of the security systems of biometrics. It
authenticates the fingerprints of an individual in order to grant or deny access to a system.
It was used to register the fingerprints of each owner of the locker. It also has an enhanced
access feature that provides remote access for the unregistered users of the locker. The
authenticator system provides QR code to each owner of the locker which after, owners
must download the authorized AUTHY authenticator or any third-party authenticator
application to scan the QR code which will be converted to a Time-based One-time
Passwords (TOTP). The system was developed using Arduino Software for programming
the microcontroller Arduino, Raspberry Pi Software for programming the microcontroller,
Raspberry Pi. The system was evaluated by 20 evaluators from the Technological
University of the Philippines – Manila which composed of Computer and Electrical
Engineering Technology professors and students under the Electronics Engineering
Technology using College of Industrial Technology evaluation instrument project
acceptability and was rated with an overall mean of 4.69 with a descriptive rating of
“Highly Acceptable”. This concludes that the Integrated Biometrics and Authenticator
System of the Locker is excellent in terms of securing things.
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