Design and Development of a Modified Access Control System Based on Mobile applications to Reduce the Risk of COVID-19 Spreading
Abstract
In this paper, a modified design of an access control system is developed and tested. The conventional access control systems that use fingerprints expose users to the risk of COVID-19 spreading by touching and using a central fingerprint device in an institute or private office. The proposed and tested design uses the fingerprint registered on users’ smartphones. Using a simple mobile application, the individual fingerprint data is sent to the microcontroller via the Bluetooth device and compared with the fingerprints registered in the database to control the various functions and operations of the entire access system.References
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