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Enhancing Academic Security with RFID-Based Smart Locks and Real-Time Attendance Tracking System Muhammad Al Imran; Muhammad Fikry; Sujacka Retno
Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN) Vol. 2 (2024): Proceedings of International Conference on Multidisciplinary Engineering (ICOMDEN)
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Malikussaleh University

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In this study, we propose a novel RFID-based smart lock system integrated with real-time attendance tracking to enhance academic security. Traditional security methods such as mechanical locks and manual attendance systems are prone to various limitations, including lost keys, falsification, and lack of automatic tracking. Our system utilizes E-KTP cards as RFID identification tools, supported by Internet of Things (IoT) technology, to provide automated door access and efficient attendance monitoring. The implementation results demonstrate a high accuracy rate of 99.5% in reading E-KTP cards, with an average response time of 850 Ms and a 99.5% uptime during a 30-day testing period. The system can handle up to 40 access requests per minute during peak hours. Additionally, it reduces access time by 91%, lowers errors from 5% to 0.2%, cuts operational costs by 60%, and decreases maintenance time by 75%. Security is reinforced through dual encryption using the Vigenère and Bcrypt algorithms, ensuring no security breaches over six months. The dashboard provides real-time monitoring, and the automated attendance system reduces human error, integrating seamlessly with academic databases for user verification and schedule management. This research demonstrates the effectiveness of RFID and IoT technologies in modernizing and securing academic environments.