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Door lock using RFID technology

Member: Ho Dac VuNguyen Mai Truong

Nguyen Huu ThanhTran Hoang Loc

Group: 10

Presentation Outline1. Introduction 2. Background3. Proposals from partner companies4. Method5. Results6. Conclusion7. Recommendation8. References

1. Introduction Evaluating proposals from Bosch, Renesas,

eSilicon. Introducing our method of evaluation to

select the suitable product. Representing the most feasible solution for

our company.

2. Background Vietcombank

building in Danang. Present situation:

obsolete and unsafe office doors.

Implementation of secure and reliable door locks. Figure 1. Vietcombank Building in Danang

3. Proposals from partner companies.

Bosch: Fingerprint door lock Renesas: RFID door lock with passive tag. eSilicon: RFID door lock with active tag.

3.1 Basic explaination of RFID technology.

Radio Frequency Identification. A micro-chip in a label used to transmit

data when the label is exposed to radio wave.

Figure 2. RFID Micro-chip

3.2 Main components of RFID system

RFID Tag

RFID Reader

Host computer

Figure 3. Main components.

3.3 Main components

RFID Tag Transponder Located on the object

RFID Reader Transceiver Can read and write

data to TagHost Computer Translate and

process radio wave Send text messages

Table 1. RFID Micro-chip

3.4 How it works

Figure 4. RFID working.

3.5 New features

Connect to your smartphone immediately as illegally intervened

Figure 5. Warning light and message.

Warning light

4. Method

Bought sample equipments from each candidate.

Tested samples in 3 rooms in our building.

Assessed performance of sample products based on 4 criteria:

Cost Maintenance Security Efficiency

4. Method (cont’d)

Evaluating criteria: Comparison in cost between 3 samples Comparison in time periods of

maintenance between 3 samples. Comparison in security between 3

samples. Comparison in efficiency (reaction ability

to external impacts) between 3 samples.

5. Result

Ranking Cost aspect Maintenance Security aspect Efficiency

1 Passive RFID Active RFID Active RFID Active RFID

2 Active RFID Passive RFID Fingerprint Fingerprint

3 Fingerprint Fingerprint Passive RFID Passive RFID

Table 2. Ranking the door locks according to the four criteria

5.1 Comparison between posible candidates (cost)

Fingerprint door lock Active tag RFID Passive tag

RFIDPurchase Cost

per unit. 35$ 30$ 27$

Life-cycle cost 14$ 12$ 10$Total 49$ 42$ 37$

Table 3. Comparison in cost of the three door locks

5.1 Comparison between posible candidates (cost)

Fingerprint lock

Active tag RFID lock

Pasive tag RFID lock

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55

USD

Figure 6. Comparison in cost between 3 samples

5.2 Comparison between posible candidates (remained criteria) (cont’d)

Maintenance Security Efficiency0

1

2

3

4

5Active RFIDPassive RFIDFingerprint

Figure 7. Comparison in maintenance, security and efficiency

6. ConclusionsUnacceptable product: Fingerprint. Unaffordable Extensive maintaince InefficientAcceptable products: Active RFID and Passive

RFID. Affordable Toll-free installation Popular spare parts.

6. Conclusions Regarding acceptable the two models:

Active RFID and Passive RFID Active RFID technology meet superior

criteria: Higher levels of security and

efficiency. Meeting cost criterion. Ease of use.

7. Recommendation

Recommending purchasing Active RFID door locks.

Ensuring the safety of our properties and employees.

Investing in Active RFID door locks within our budget (needing $4050 out of $5000)

Being total responsible for our judgement and selection.

8. ReferencesAvonie.net. (2013). RFID and Privacy Lounge. US: Brian Nutter.Juho Partanen, Co-founder of Voyantic Ltd. (2015, 2). History of

RFID.LibBest. (2015, 3 16). System Architecture. Retrieved from

http://www.rfid-library.com/flip/rfid_u500e/index.htmlRFID journal. (2012, 3 16). Retrieved from

http://www.rfidjournal.com/articlestechit.net. (2015, 12 26). RFIDJournal.com. Retrieved from

http://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?1338TX-co. (2009, 2 12). Arduino-RFID-Door-Lock. Retrieved 5 12, 2016,

from http://www.instructables.com/id/RFID-8/Wang, Y. (2013). RFID privacy and Security. US: RSA Laboratoris.

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