Abstract

This research paper introduces a novel approach to improve security and access control in smart door lock systems. The proposed system incorporates multi-factor authentication, combining a numerical keypad, mobile app, and RFID sensor. Each authentication method is associated with a specific lock, offering differentiated access control. Notably, the system requires the simultaneous use of the mobile app and RFID sensor to unlock a designated lock, adding an extra layer of security. To assess the system's effectiveness, a comprehensive study was conducted, considering security, usability, and user satisfaction. The study involved simulated attacks, user surveys, and usability tests, with data analysis providing insights into the system's resilience and user acceptance. This research contributes to the field of smart door lock systems by offering an innovative approach to enhance security through multi-factor authentication. The findings provide valuable insights for designing advanced access control mechanisms, empowering users with increased confidence in their security measures while maintaining a user-friendly experience.

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