Abstract

The Smart Card Attendance Monitoring System tracks attendance correctly and effectively in a variety of situations by utilizing RFID technology, smart motion sensors, and RFID-enabled smart cards. It prevents mistakes made by humans and provides accurate statistics by eliminating traditional attendance taking. The approach offers real-time tracking, allowing supervisors to address attendance developments quickly. It detects the presence and movement of people in the attendance regions using powerful motion detection technology. The technology may assess if an individual is actively present and engaged during the specified attendance period through looking at motion patterns.It enhances security through offering personalized smart cards that can be quickly disabled if lost or stolen, preventing unauthorized access, and supporting in avoiding acts of fraudulent attendance, such as card-sharing or leaving the smart card at the attendance area without the user's actual presence. The system is simple to use, with a web-based interface which enables admins to manage smart cards, produce reports, and analyze attendance data. Users may keep their smart cards in wallets for lanyards. Overall, the Smart Card Attendance Monitoring System offers improved accuracy, real-time tracking, enhanced security, convenience, streamlined processes, and data analysis capabilities compared to traditional attendance systems. It addresses the limitations of manual methods and provides a modern, reliable, and efficient solution for attendance tracking.

Keywords:
Attendance Smart card Computer science Interface (matter) Computer security Variety (cybernetics) Tracking (education) Card reader Operating system Artificial intelligence

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