Design of an Intelligent System for Automatic Verification of Presence and Authorization in an Examination Room: CERFILTEX Case
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/s404rz41Keywords:
Microcontroller, RFID, fingerprint.Abstract
Checking attendance has become a common practice in all education systems. In response to this
situation, there are many verification methods but the emphasis is on automating the process. The research and
training center for light and textile industry (CERFILTEX), in the Republic of Mali, still applies the traditional
manual method for the identification and preparation of the attendance list in the examination rooms. This
manual process of verifying eligible students and counting the number of participants' papers results in a
significant delay. In addition to this, some dishonest people may take exams in place of others. To address these
concerns, an intelligent and efficient system is designed and developed in this work.
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