Yoheswari S, Adhithyaram L, Gokulesh S, Harish Raj K.B, Jivithesh Harshaa R D
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The BLYNK RFID AND RETINAL LOCKACCESS SYSTEM describes a digital door lock system that uses an ESP32-CAM module, which is a budget friendly development board with a very small size camera and a micro-SD card slot. The system uses retinal recognition technology to detect the retinal of the person who wants to access the door. The AI-Thinker ESP32-CAM module takes pictures of the person and sends them to the owner via the BLYNK application installed on their mobile phone. The owner can then grant permission to access the door based on the person’s identity. When deploying your BLYNK RFID and retinal scanner project, it's important to consider scalability and maintenance. As your user base and access requirements may change over time, plan for future expansion and updates. Regularly review and update your system's firmware, libraries, and security measures to stay ahead of potential vulnerabilities and evolving best practices in access control. Monitoring and auditing your system's usage is crucial. The Blynk platform can help you gather data on access attempts and system performance, allowing you to analyze the data for any anomalies and potential security breaches. This data can be valuable for compliance, troubleshooting, and performance optimization. Key Word: retinal and RFID scanning for lock to authentic users, using an ESP32-CAM and RFID reader controlling through BLYNK.