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Bluetooth and NFC Enabled Contactless Access Control System


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1 Department of CSE & IT, CIT, Coimbatore, India
2 CIT, Coimbatore, India
 

Technology has transformed the world in all walks of human life. However, lock and key based conventional locking systems have not been completely replaced by smart access control systems due to higher costs and complexity. So, the goal is to create a smart, user-friendly locking system which uses widespread and evolving wireless technologies. "Bluetooth&Nfc Enabled Contactless Access Control System" focuses on exploiting the full potentials of NFC (Near Field Communication) and Bluetooth for implementing an automated door locking/unlocking System, which can be locked or unlocked by holding tiny NFC tags near it. Additionally, the proposed access control system can be controlled by an android app, which is also to be developed. Such an access control system will be a boon not only to the common man, but also for differently-abled people.

Keywords

Access Control System, Bluetooth, Door Lock, Android, NFC.
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Authors

S. Rajashree
Department of CSE & IT, CIT, Coimbatore, India
S. Kaushik
CIT, Coimbatore, India
K. Ravi Varman
CIT, Coimbatore, India

Abstract


Technology has transformed the world in all walks of human life. However, lock and key based conventional locking systems have not been completely replaced by smart access control systems due to higher costs and complexity. So, the goal is to create a smart, user-friendly locking system which uses widespread and evolving wireless technologies. "Bluetooth&Nfc Enabled Contactless Access Control System" focuses on exploiting the full potentials of NFC (Near Field Communication) and Bluetooth for implementing an automated door locking/unlocking System, which can be locked or unlocked by holding tiny NFC tags near it. Additionally, the proposed access control system can be controlled by an android app, which is also to be developed. Such an access control system will be a boon not only to the common man, but also for differently-abled people.

Keywords


Access Control System, Bluetooth, Door Lock, Android, NFC.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15613/sijrs%2F2015%2Fv2i1%2F80084