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Intelligent Library Management Using Radio Frequency Identification

C. Viji, H. Najmusher, N. Rajkumar, A. Mohanraj, Balusamy Nachiappan, C. Neelakandan, R. Jagajeevan

2024Advances in library and information science (ALIS) book series32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Books have liberated more people than all wars put together. This stresses the importance of libraries as centers of knowledge. In spite of this, many libraries face several issues as they only have handwork operations like filing and locating books. The library management system the authors recommend works by affixing RFID tags on every single book, which are read in combination with a user-friendly interface for managing resources. Automation is able to make libraries easier and more secure in terms of information. This local server comes with a bundled hardware and software system capable of guaranteeing superiority at every step thus offering heightened security for sensitive data. Librarian is being examined in this research on the role that radiometric identification of frequency RFID assists the practice, and highlights important advantages compared with old inventory control methods like checking-in checking-out or handwritten catalogues.

Topics & Concepts

Radio-frequency identificationIdentification (biology)Computer scienceComputer securityBiologyBotanyRFID technology advancementsIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesBluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies