Abstract
An RFID attendance system is a system that uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track and record attendance. RFID tags are small electronic devices that store a unique identifier. When an RFID tag is brought near an RFID reader, the reader can read the identifier and send it to a computer. The computer can then use the identifier to look up the corresponding person's attendance record. An RFID attendance system is an automated system that uses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology to track and record employee attendance. It consists of two main components: RFID tags and RFID readers. RFID tags are small electronic devices that store a unique identifier. They are typically attached to employee badges or cards. RFID readers are devices that can read the unique identifiers stored on RFID tags. They are typically installed at entry points to buildings or rooms. When an employee enters a building or room, they must present their RFID badge or card to an RFID reader. The reader will read the unique identifier stored on the tag and send it to a computer. The computer will then use the identifier to look up the employee's attendance record. If the employee is not already clocked in, they will be clocked in. If the employee is already clocked in, they will be clocked out.
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