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050 _aBTH QA 76.9
_bB85 2025
100 _aBuising, Cristine S.
_eauthor
245 _aDevelopment of RFID multi-purpose cabinet and monitoring system for Technological University of the Philippines Lopez, Quezon computer laboratory/
_cCristine S. Buising, Maria Carmela G. Capistrano, John Christopher B. Datario, Raemart V. Requina, Aljay P. Soriano, and Ma. Eloisa C. Valera .--
260 _aManila:
_bTechnological University of the Philippines,
_c2025.
300 _axiii, 134pages:
_c29cm.
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aBachelor's thesis
502 _aCollege of Industrial Technology .--
_bBachelor of Engineering Technology major in Computer Engineering Technology:
_cTechnological University of the Philippines,
_d2025.
504 _aIncludes bibliographic references and index.
520 _aThis research focuses on creating an RFID multi-purpose cabinet and monitoring system for the TUPQ computer laboratory owing to lost tracking on the equipment and inability to retrieve. Students and faculty at ICPET do not have lockers in the laboratory. That is why academics propose for a system in which a cabinet can function without physical keys but requires an identity key. .This RFID multi-purpose cabinet includes a register and login feature for only authorized personnel, such as faculty and students in the field of computer. The RFID multi-purpose cabinet's function is to keep computer-related equipment and hand tools such as crimping tools, LAN cables, routers, and hubs. The prototype connects to a mobile application called TUPAPP, which can access components such as the ESP-WROOM-32 Microcontroller, relay, and delete a user. It also has two separate functions for instructors or students: they can check records of who uses the cabinet and have admin access. Admin has its own access code to control and monitor the logs and users. Because it has the ability to remove logs and open and lock the system without identity, it is up to the administrators to grant faculty access. The prototype can be controlled via WiFi transmission as long as the mobile app is linked to a LAN connection and has access to the system. The responders are computer and electrical engineering students and faculty from TUPQ Lopez. The device received a rating of 4.6, indicating a very acceptable descriptive rating in terms of functionality, economy, workability, safety. Keywords. Admin Access Code, Identification Key, Multi-purpose cabinet, TUPAPP application
650 _aComputer engineering
650 _aRFID
650 _aMonitoring system
700 _aCapistrano, Maria Carmela G.
_eauthor
700 _a Datario, , John Christopher B.
_eauthor
700 _a Requina,, Raemart V.
_eauthor
700 _a Soriano, Aljay P.
_eauthor
700 _a Valera, Ma. Eloisa C.
_eauthor
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