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Feasibility Study of Automatic Attendance System Using Rfid
Feasibility Study of Automatic Attendance

System Using RFID

A report submitted to Amity University as a part fulfillment of Full time MBA Telecom

|Submitted To: |Submitted By: |
| | |
|Prof. Marshal Sahni |Surjan Singh |
|HoD, MBA-Telecom |A1603708019 |

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project work done on “Feasibility Study of Automatic Attendence System using RFID” Submitted to Amity Institute of Telecom Technology and Management by Surjan Singh in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of MBA Telecom, is a bonafide work carried out by him/her under my supervision and guidance. This work has not been submitted anywhere else for any other degree/diploma. The original work was carried during 25th Dec.’09 to 5th March’10.

|Date: 5th March, 2010 |Ms. Mamta Sharma |
| |Lecturer, MBA-Telecom |
| |AITTM, Amity University, |
| |Noida (U.P.) |

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I, Surjan Singh, express my deepest gratitude to Prof. Marshal Sahni - Head of



References: 2. Marr, Liz & Lancaster, Guy, “Attendance System”, Learning and Teaching in Action, 4 (1), pp. 21-26, 2005. 5. Sourish Behera & Rajesh Kumar Kushwaha, “RFID Based People Management System Using UHF Tags” C-DAC, Noida, 2007 6 9. Meetali Saxena, Gayatri Doctor, “Radio Frequency Identification (RFID): Applications and Indian Scenario”, ICFAI Business School, Ahmedabad, 2007 10 13. John Waterwood Macklen, “RFID application in Inventory Management”, 2004. 14. Shipra Arora, “RFID 2.0 – Indian Applications”, April, 2006. 15. G. C. Beri, “Marketing Research”, 4th Ed., Tata McGraw Hill, “Research Design”, Pg. 61 to 70, Third reprint, 2009 16 17. Grant Hornback, Rohi Singhal, “Automatic Attendance System”, RFID SensNetLab, A&M University, Texas, 2008 18 19. Paul Wilson, Daniel Prashanth, “Utilizing RFID Signaling Scheme for Localization of Stationary Objects and Speed Estimation of Mobile Objects”, 2006 20 24. S. Sandoval-Reyes, J. L. Soberanes Perez, “Mobile RFID Reader with Database Wireless Synchronization”, CIE, Mexico, September, 2005 25 26. Peter Blair, “METRO Group 's RFID Proving Ground Is All the World 's Stage”, 2007 27 30. Seema Vasishta, “Roadmap for RFID Implementation in Central Library, PEC University of Technology”, Chandigarh, 2009 31 34. [Brochcure], RFID Advanced Services, Specifications Sheet, Motorola, 2007 35 42. Douglas Fisher, “The Use of Instructional Time in the Typical High School Classroom”, The Educational Forum, Vol.73, pg. 168-176, 2009 43

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