A Multiple Badge Architectures Open Source RFID Reader with Insight Regarding Room Occupants

IF 0.7 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Jordan Barrett, A. Shaout
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The preferred architecture and the source company for radio frequency identification (RFID) badge access cards can vary over time within the same company, depending on what management may envision for the future of working. Additionally, the preferred badge architecture and the company that makes those badges can vary from company to company, and from original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to their supplier partners. These circumstances create some inefficiencies amongst the workforce. Within the same engineering campus of a large OEM, many employees may still have the old key ring style badge, but some of the new RFID device readers may no longer accept this outdated badge architecture, which means these employees may not have access to certain areas until they get their new smart badge ID card. This makes doing their job much more difficult, potentially forcing them to find new ways to access the room or area that they need. Additionally, due to differences in badge architecture, an OEM’s supplier partners do not have access to areas of the OEM’s testing site or offices, even ones in which the OEM would prefer that they have permission to access in order to increase work efficiency (including test tracks and special laboratories). This paper presents a new open sourced RFID card reader which is designed, tested and implemented to read both of the most popular badge architectures (key ring badges and smart cards). The new proposed system also includes a unique function which shows the employee more information about the occupants inside of the room that they are trying to access. After reflecting on the state-of-the-art, the main selling point of the proposed system is that it recognizes multiple different badge architectures, and it doesn’t require the end user to source their RFID devices from a certain company. It provides other benefits including allowing suppliers and OEMs to seamlessly share collaborative spaces, and ensuring older versions of badges don’t become obsolete.
一个多标签架构的开源RFID读取器,具有对房间居住者的洞察力
无线射频识别(RFID)徽章访问卡的首选体系结构和源公司在同一公司内可能随着时间的推移而变化,这取决于管理层对未来工作的设想。此外,首选的徽章体系结构和制造这些徽章的公司可能因公司而异,也可能因原始设备制造商(OEM)及其供应商合作伙伴而异。这些情况在劳动力中造成了一些低效率。在大型OEM的同一工程园区内,许多员工可能仍然使用旧的钥匙扣式徽章,但一些新的RFID设备读取器可能不再接受这种过时的徽章架构,这意味着这些员工可能无法进入某些区域,直到他们获得新的智能徽章ID卡。这使得他们的工作变得更加困难,可能迫使他们寻找新的方法来进入他们需要的房间或区域。此外,由于徽章架构的差异,OEM的供应商合作伙伴无法进入OEM的测试站点或办公室的区域,即使是OEM希望他们有权进入的区域,以提高工作效率(包括测试轨道和特殊实验室)。本文提出了一种新的开源RFID读卡器,该读卡器经过设计、测试和实现,可以读取两种最流行的徽章架构(钥匙圈徽章和智能卡)。新提议的系统还包括一个独特的功能,可以向员工显示他们试图访问的房间内居住者的更多信息。经过对最新技术的反思,所提出的系统的主要卖点是它可以识别多种不同的标识体系结构,并且不需要最终用户从特定公司采购RFID设备。它还提供了其他好处,包括允许供应商和oem无缝共享协作空间,并确保旧版本的徽章不会过时。
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