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2020-12-14

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lopez diaz, leyder hernan, Serna Baquero, A. C. ., Cosme Mahecha , Ángel F. ., & Soto Cala , J. M. . (2020). Design of a personal identification prototype using RFID proximity smart cards at CEAD Acacias. Documentos De Trabajo ECBTI, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.22490/ECBTI.4316
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Design of a personal identification prototype using RFID proximity smart cards at CEAD Acacias.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/ECBTI.4316
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leyder hernan lopez diaz Universidad nacional abierta y a distancia UNAD
Alison Camila Serna Baquero
Ángel Felipe Cosme Mahecha
Jhon Manuel Soto Cala

At CEAD Acacias, the entry of personnel is done through manual forms by the guards on duty. It is important to systematize and monitor through an application the entry of personnel to the CEAD facilities (offices, auditorium, modules and laboratories among others). The prototype has the classification of roles of the personnel who request access to any area within CEAD, which can be administrative, teaching, students, visitors, among others.

For this it is necessary to have a system that controls in a precise/automatic way the entrance of any person, and the access to different points of it as laboratories, classrooms, computer rooms, teachers' room, library, etc. The prototype validates the role of the person entering the center (administrative, teachers, students), allowing a higher level of security inside the establishment and facilitating the generation of statistics of access to the campus. To provide a solution to this requirement, we propose the design of a prototype that uses RFID technology that has been integrated with other control systems, achieving the development of applications such as automatic inventories, access control to buildings and companies, monitoring and control of luggage in airports, monitoring of books in libraries, traceability of medicines, authentication of clothing items, among others.

The proposal is to develop a prototype to be used at CEAD Acacias to control access of people to different areas and university facilities.