3 research outputs found

    Automated Attendance System

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    The Automated Attendance System will automatically capture students’ attendance using RFID and face recognition technology. The system is consisted of a camera, a RFID reader and tags, as well as a software system. The camera will capture the image of the user when he/she passes the RFID card by the reader. The RFID reader will collect the information from the tag, digitize it, and transmit it to the computer. The software will then retrieve the student information associated with the RFID tag, check whether the student is enrolled in the class and compare the student’s photo with the image captured by the camera. With our Automated Attendance System, the lecturer can easily and automatically keep track of student attendance and can check that the student themselves are taking the exam

    A monitoring system for honey bee colonies

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    In the recent decades, there has been an alarming rate of loss of honey bee colonies. Considering the important role that honey bee colonies play in crop pollination and preserving the environment, it is crucial to monitor the health of managed colonies. There is an increasing interest in continuous monitoring systems that can detect events in the colony, such as death or loss of the queen bee, the death of colony, etc. The purpose of this research is to design and implement a continuous monitoring system for honey bee colonies. Considering factors such as the effectiveness, cost, sensor placement, and known physiological behaviour of honey bees, a sensor array consisting of the following was developed: temperature, relative humidity, and sound. Furthermore, an algorithm is developed to process and analyse the collected data. The collective information gathered from these sensors and the ambient conditions are used to observe the state of the colony
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