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    Design and Implementation of an Automated Attendance Monitoring System for a Nigerian University using RFID
    (African Journal of Computing & ICT, 2019-06) Adeniran, Temitayo; Sanni, Y; Faruk, Nasir; Olawoyin, L.A.
    The attendance taking- process of any institution including universities and other tertiary institutions is an essential part of justifying the excellence of a particular student. Conventional attendance management system involving the use of attendance sheet and signing has proved to have some associated problems such as time wasting, fake attendance and misplacement of attendance sheet, thus making the system inefficient and ineffective. The application was developed using Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Access as the database. This research work successfully designed and implemented an RFID-based Attendance Monitoring System (AMS) that automatically takes attendance and calculates the percentages via scanning the Unique Identifier (UID) of a tag which represents each student. The designed system proved to be effective such that it processes information gathered from the tags within an average of 219ms read time and a narrow error margin of 0 during the subjected trials.

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