1. INTRODUCTION
RFID based systems are
going to revolutionize the entire library automation systems. In this project
we are going to develop library automation system, which will track the books,
whether they are issued or they are in library, so that library user will get
the instant information.``
RFID
can be used library circulation operations and theft detection systems.
RFID-based systems move beyond security to become tracking systems that combine
security with more efficient tracking of materials throughout the library,
including easier and faster charge and discharge, inventorying, and materials
handling.
This
technology helps librarians reduce valuable staff time spent scanning barcodes
while charging and discharging items. RFID is a combination of radio
-frequency-based technology and microchip technology. The information contained
on microchips in the tags affixed to library materials is read using radio
frequency technology, regardless of item orientation or alignment (i.e., the
technology does not require line-of-sight or a fixed plane to read tags as do
traditional theft detection systems). The RFID gates at the library exit(s) can
be as wide as four feet because the tags can be read at a distance of up to two
feet by each of two parallel exit gate sensors.
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