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Attendance tracking using NFC, RFID and biometrics integration in education and manufacturing

NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology that allows for short-range wireless communication between devices, such as smartphones and smartwatches. NFC technology in schools and factories for various purposes, such as attendance tracking, access control, and payment systems.

For example, in schools, students can use their smartphones or smartwatches to tap in and out of the classroom, allowing teachers to track attendance easily. NFC can also be used for access control in schools, allowing only authorised personnel to enter certain areas, such as labs or administrative offices. Additionally, NFC-enabled payment systems, such as buying lunch or paying for school events.

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RFID serves multiple functions in schools and factories, such as attendance, tracking assets, monitoring employee movements, and inventory management.

RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) is a technology that uses radio waves to communicate between a tag and a reader. RFID tags in various objects, such as ID cards, key fobs, and clothing.

For example, in factories, RFID tags can track the activity of equipment and tools, allowing managers to locate missing items and improve overall efficiency quickly. RFID can also monitor employee movements, such as tracking their time on different tasks and inventory management by monitoring stock levels and automatically ordering new items when stock runs low. In schools, the entire Attendance and Staff salary can be calculated by biometrics and RFID.

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Biometrics uses unique biological characteristics, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris scans, for identification and authentication. Biometrics can improve schools' and factories' security and access control.

For example, biometric systems can control access to sensitive areas such as computer labs, libraries, and school administrative offices. In factories, biometrics can control access to restricted areas, such as the control room, and monitor employee attendance and access to company resources.

In addition to security and access control, biometrics find their application while time tracking and attendance management. For example, in factories, employees can use their fingerprints to clock in and out, eliminating the need for physical time cards.

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