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040 _aTUPM
_bEnglish
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_dTUPM
_erda
050 _aBTH TK 5105.59
_bC55 2024
100 _aClimaco, Chynna Emyrald S.
_eauthor
245 _aDevelopment of monitoring system for books with identification technology/
_cChynna Emyrald S. Climaco, John Carl M. Corvera, Gabriel B. Lim, Neil Jeric C. Petate, and Patrick Aaron V. Santos.--
260 _aManila:
_bTechnological University of the Philippines,
_c2024.
300 _axi, 97pages:
_c29cm.
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aBachelor's thesis
502 _aCollege of Industrial Technology.--
_bBachelor of engineering technology major in electronic communication technology:
_cTechnological University of the Philippines,
_d2024.
504 _aIncludes bibliographic references and index.
520 _aThis study presents the Development of a Monitoring System for Books Using Identification Technology, introducing a smart bookshelf system that employs RFID technology to track manuscripts in real-time and enhance user accessibility. The system integrates RFID tags on manuscripts, RFID readers embedded within the bookshelf, a fingerprint-based biometric system for security, and a touch screen LCD interface for efficient management and tracking of manuscripts. Each shelf, measuring 1.64 feet by 1.17 feet, accommodates manuscripts comfortably, while the RFID reader enables automated tracking of manuscript movements. Passive RFID tags affixed to the manuscripts facilitate efficient inventory management. A CCTV camera, positioned at a height of 6 feet on the left side of the bookshelf, ensures comprehensive monitoring of user interactions. Additionally, the bookshelf is mounted on six wheels for easy mobility and repositioning. The system enhances user experience, minimizes manuscript loss, and facilitates students’ access to previous works for idea development. Evaluation of the prototype yielded an excellent rating, with a mean score of 4.60, while test results showed an impressive mean of 9.5 or 95%. This study underscores the potential of RFID-based monitoring systems in advancing inventory management and information accessibility, highlighting the importance of continued research in this field.
650 _aInventory
650 _aManuscript
650 _aSecurity
700 _aCorvera, John Carl M.
_eauthor
700 _aLim, Gabriel B.
_eauthor
700 _aPetate, Neil Jeric C.
_eauthor
700 _aSantos, Patrick Aaron V.
_eauthor
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