CS.08 – Triple IO RFID Control System

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  • Ali Alfadhel
  • Zaid Awaidah
  • Jil Patel

Project Description Heading link

The three input subsystems used in this Arduino project, a button, an RFID tag reader, and a motion sensor, enable the system to recognize and react to a range of triggers. These inputs give the system flexibility and adaptability, enabling it to be used for interactive installations, automation, and security systems. These subsystems can work together to provide a robust platform that can support a variety of tasks. The RFID tag reader enables automatic tracking and identification, while the button input offers a simple user interface. A further degree of protection is provided by the motion sensor input, which can also set off alarms or other reactions. The Arduino project offers a versatile and reliable solution for numerous applications, from home automation to industrial control systems, with the help of these three subsystems. While the RFID tag reader allows for automated identification and tracking of things or people, the button input offers a straightforward user interface. The system can detect movement and trigger an alert or other response thanks to the motion sensor input. The adaptability of the Arduino project makes it an ideal platform for a variety of applications, and the integration of various subsystems makes it a flexible and effective solution.