RFID Based Coupon Management
Ghebreyesus, Mahdere Yoseph (2015)
Ghebreyesus, Mahdere Yoseph
Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu
2015
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2015121721240
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2015121721240
Tiivistelmä
The radio frequency identification project was carried out at ITSC plc in Ethiopia. The host who involves in oil and gas distribution use barcode for tracking activity. The drawbacks of barcode for instance, lack of memory space, wearable nature, maintenance cost etc. was the initiation to the idea of this project. The aim of this project was to demonstrate the use of RFID over barcode for the purpose of auto-id and user data saving capability.
This paper illustrates the interfacing methodology used to communicate the RFID reader with teensy++ 2.0 embedded development unit and a C# application program to exchange data between the transponder. In addition, proteus simulation showed the functionality of the firmware used in the serial peripheral interface and the liquid crystal display. It also emulates the physical interconnection between teensy and the RFID reader.
Finally, the paper analyzed the result so that, the unique serial id of the transponder gave auto-id capability similar to a barcode. In addition, the read/write access to the transponder also provides the ability to store user defined data. Therefore, it concludes that the use of RFID indeed would satisfy the need of the company who hosted the project.
This paper illustrates the interfacing methodology used to communicate the RFID reader with teensy++ 2.0 embedded development unit and a C# application program to exchange data between the transponder. In addition, proteus simulation showed the functionality of the firmware used in the serial peripheral interface and the liquid crystal display. It also emulates the physical interconnection between teensy and the RFID reader.
Finally, the paper analyzed the result so that, the unique serial id of the transponder gave auto-id capability similar to a barcode. In addition, the read/write access to the transponder also provides the ability to store user defined data. Therefore, it concludes that the use of RFID indeed would satisfy the need of the company who hosted the project.