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LOW COST RFID-BASED SECURITY SYSTEM FOR PARKING LOTS Mia Galina; Muhammad Hanief; Luthfil Hadi Nugroho
Jurnal Media Elektro Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Oktober 2022
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jme.v0i0.8126

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The rapid advancement of technology is reflected in improvements to equipment that facilitate human work, such as the parking system employing RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). The RFID technology is able to record incoming and outgoing data for short-distance data transfer. The intended audience for this work's development is junior or senior high school students. Finally, students are expected to be able to develop effective parking solutions with little cost and expertise. Two registered cards and one unregistered card are used to test this tool, with ten tests being run on each card. Some of the tests that have been carried out include the efficiency of RFID and ultrasonic sensors in reading registered cards and detecting heading vehicles, as well as the use of RFID obstacles to test the extent to which the frequencies in RFID can operate, even when they are still obstructed by other objects. The test results show that the system could work properly, and read with the right level of precision with 0.3 seconds an average delay. Additionally, the resulting RFID reader can still detect registered cards at a distance of 1.5 cm even with a border thickness of up to 2.0 mm.
PROTOTYPE DOORSTOP WITH RFID SENSORS ARDUINO-BASED AS A VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM AT UNIVERSITIES Muhammad Hanief; Luthfil Hadi Nugroho; Mia Galina
Jurnal Teknologi Vol 15, No 2 (2023): Jurnal Teknologi
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/jurtek.15.2.225-236

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The rapid development of technology marks an advance in creating tools that can help people work, such as one of the technologies being developed by the author, namely Smart Parking technology using RFID (Frequency Radio Identification). RFID is a wireless technology for short-distance data transfer. The nature of RFID allows this technology to become an effective vehicle safety system. RFID technology can record incoming and outgoing data using a registered card. The author tried to implement and develop this RFID into a simple and easy-to-use security device. The tool will be tried in the experiment with two registered cards and one unregistered card 10 times each. The authors tried to test how accurate RFID readers were at reading registered cards. In addition to RFID, the authors also use ultrasonic sensors to detect passing vehicles. The test results showed that the RFID reader could function adequately and read with the right degree of accuracy and an average time of 0.6 seconds. In addition, the authors also included trials using barriers in RFID aimed at identifying the extent to which frequencies in RFID can work even if other objects still block them, the result being that RFID readers can still read cards registered at a distance of 1.5cm and barrier thicknesses of up to 2.0mm. In the trial period, the author felt quite satisfied with the results of the device's performance, but the author thought that the device could still be developed.