Tracking system using radio frequency identification technology

This study was conducted to enhance the application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Thus, this study contains design and computations that made this thesis happen. This thesis contains a paper design which discusses the tracking and identification system for the De La Salle University-Canl...

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Main Authors: Laserna, Russell, Parman, Joni Mitchell, Punto, John Jayson
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-104992021-08-18T07:25:48Z Tracking system using radio frequency identification technology Laserna, Russell Parman, Joni Mitchell Punto, John Jayson This study was conducted to enhance the application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Thus, this study contains design and computations that made this thesis happen. This thesis contains a paper design which discusses the tracking and identification system for the De La Salle University-Canlubang. Furthermore, a two room RFID prototype was done to simulate the design planned. The two-room RFID prototype system made use of Radiometrix transmitters and receivers with 914.5 MHz frequency range. To generate the identifications codes PICI6F628A microcontrollers were employed. Furthermore, the timing of the transmission and reception were programmed by adjusting the time delay of each module. In addition, to implement half-duplex operation enable pins were used so as to allow the reception to happen first before the actual transmission, this solved the problem of jumbled signals. The design of the antenna depends largely on the desired range for each device. For the Modules the group used a 1/4 whip PCB track antenna due to its size and packaging. For the Transponders and Host Transponder a half-dipole antennas is used. The Electronic Map was implemented using Visual Basic Programming Language through VB6 software, it functions as a compiler of all programs associated with the output GUI of the system. The waveforms obtained from each transmission were compared to the valid data of the system, consequently displaying the correct location of the module in the Electronic Map. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9854 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Radio frequency identification systems
institution De La Salle University
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topic Radio frequency identification systems
spellingShingle Radio frequency identification systems
Laserna, Russell
Parman, Joni Mitchell
Punto, John Jayson
Tracking system using radio frequency identification technology
description This study was conducted to enhance the application of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Thus, this study contains design and computations that made this thesis happen. This thesis contains a paper design which discusses the tracking and identification system for the De La Salle University-Canlubang. Furthermore, a two room RFID prototype was done to simulate the design planned. The two-room RFID prototype system made use of Radiometrix transmitters and receivers with 914.5 MHz frequency range. To generate the identifications codes PICI6F628A microcontrollers were employed. Furthermore, the timing of the transmission and reception were programmed by adjusting the time delay of each module. In addition, to implement half-duplex operation enable pins were used so as to allow the reception to happen first before the actual transmission, this solved the problem of jumbled signals. The design of the antenna depends largely on the desired range for each device. For the Modules the group used a 1/4 whip PCB track antenna due to its size and packaging. For the Transponders and Host Transponder a half-dipole antennas is used. The Electronic Map was implemented using Visual Basic Programming Language through VB6 software, it functions as a compiler of all programs associated with the output GUI of the system. The waveforms obtained from each transmission were compared to the valid data of the system, consequently displaying the correct location of the module in the Electronic Map.
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author Laserna, Russell
Parman, Joni Mitchell
Punto, John Jayson
author_facet Laserna, Russell
Parman, Joni Mitchell
Punto, John Jayson
author_sort Laserna, Russell
title Tracking system using radio frequency identification technology
title_short Tracking system using radio frequency identification technology
title_full Tracking system using radio frequency identification technology
title_fullStr Tracking system using radio frequency identification technology
title_full_unstemmed Tracking system using radio frequency identification technology
title_sort tracking system using radio frequency identification technology
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