Using IoT-Enabled RFID Smart Cards in an Indoor People-Movement Tracking System with Risk Assessment

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12720/jait.14.2.168-177
M. Samonte, Darwin Medel, Joshua Millard N. Odicta, M. Z. Santos
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As the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the planet at a standstill, remote employment seemed inescapable. Still, for some businesses that rely on the on-site presence of employees, this was a lethal blow. As time passed, restrictions got looser and allowed people to strike a balance between on-site and remote work. Thus, tracking people's indoor movements for purposes involving activity inference, security, and contact tracing is more crucial than ever before. This research explores the applicability of (Radio Frequency Identification) RFID contactless smart cards in tracking people's movement within an enclosed establishment by building a proof-of-concept prototype that allows the mentioned purposes. Furthermore, the system underwent multiple test phases to verify that the system meets the functional and non-functional requirements listed to ensure the system's operational success. Consequently, the test results prove that: 1) the system is behaving as intended;2) the system is secure from known high-risk vulnerabilities;and 3) the system satisfies user requirements and standards, thus fulfilling the functional and non-functional requirements for a human-tracking movement system. © 2023 by the authors.
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在具有风险评估的室内人员运动跟踪系统中使用支持物联网的RFID智能卡
随着COVID-19大流行在全球陷入停滞,远程就业似乎不可避免。不过,对于一些依赖员工现场办公的企业来说,这是一个致命的打击。随着时间的推移,限制越来越宽松,人们可以在现场和远程工作之间取得平衡。因此,为了活动推断、安全和接触者追踪等目的,跟踪人们的室内运动比以往任何时候都更加重要。本研究通过建立一个允许上述目的的概念验证原型,探索(射频识别)RFID非接触式智能卡在跟踪人们在封闭设施内的运动中的适用性。此外,系统经历了多个测试阶段,以验证系统满足列出的功能性和非功能性需求,以确保系统的操作成功。因此,测试结果证明:1)系统的行为符合预期;2)系统是安全的,不存在已知的高风险漏洞;3)系统满足用户需求和标准,从而满足人体跟踪运动系统的功能和非功能需求。©2023作者所有。
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