Attendance plays a major role in educational institutions. The most common
means of taking attendance during the exam is by passing attendance sheet with each
student and roll numbers of students or asking the students to manually sign the
attendance sheet, which is passed around during the Exam. The process of manually
taking and maintaining the attendance records becomes highly cumbersome.
In the World of Technology, Biometrics plays an effective role in identifying
Human beings. Through this project, you will develop a unique system that can identify
students for attendance purpose using their fingerprints. In this project, we are going to
design a Fingerprint Sensor Based Biometric Exam Attendance System using ESP8266.
Simply we will be interfacing fingerprint sensor with ESP8266, OLED Display to design
the desired project. In this project, we used the fingerprint Module and ESP8266 to take
and keep attendance data and records. Biometric Attendance systems are commonly used
systems to mark the presence in offices and schools.
This project has a wide application in school, college where marking of
attendance is required accurately with time. By using the fingerprint sensor, the system
will become more secure for the users. You will need an ESP8266 board for interfacing
microcontroller with the Finger Print Scanner R307. So with the help of Finger Print
Scanner R307, we will store the finger prints of all the students and once they are stored,
the Fingerprint Scanner will compare the present finger print on the scanner and
previously stored finger prints. If any finger print is matched, the microcontroller will
print the concern data stored for the particular finger print on the OLED Display. In
addition to this, we have inbuilt Wi-Fi module, to upload the data into remote cloud, so as
to access the entire unit from the sole system of it from anywhere in the world.
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Project Progress Seminar 1
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G H RAISONI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, NAGPUR
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi and Recognized by DTE, Maharashtra)
An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur
Accredited by NAAC with A+ Grade
Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering
2. Introduction
Literature Survey
Objectives of Project
Flow chart /Block Diagram
Circuit Diagram (If applicable)
Mentor’s suggestions (If any)
Innovative work (If any)
Work done (till date)
Result & Discussion (till date)
Work plan
References
Contents
11. Result & Discussion of the project till date
Result & Discussion (till date)
12. Work – Plan
Months Activities JUL’23 AUG’23 SEPT’23 OCT’23 NOV’23
Literature Reviews √ √
Component Identification & Selection √
Designing √ √
Fabrication √ √
Experimental Analysis √ √ √
Testing and Debugging √ √ √
Preparation of Project Report √ √
Thesis and Poster Submission √
13. List of papers/books/websites etc refer for project
References
Journals
1. Prakas, K. (2011). Feedback and optimal sensitivity: Model reference transformations, multiplicative seminorms,
and approximate inverses. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 26(2): 301–320.
Text books
1. Myers, D. G. (2007). Psychology (1st Canadian ed.). Worth: New York.
Conference proceedings
1. Payne, D.B. and Gunhold, H.G. (1986). Digital sundials and broadband technology, In Proc. IOOC-ECOC, 1986, pp.
557-998.
Reports
1. Milton, M and Robert, L. (2004). Atmospheric carbon emission through genetic algorithm, Environment and Technical
Report No.3., Indian Meteorological Department., New Delhi.
14. List of papers/books/websites etc refer for project
References
Online journals with a DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
1. Krebs, D.L. and Denton, K. (2006). Explanatory limitations of cognitive developmental approaches to morality.
Psychological Review, 113(3): 672- 675. doi: 10.1037/0033-295X.113.3.672
Online journals without a DOI
1. Vicki, G.T., Thomae, M., Cullen, A. and Fernandez, H. (2007). Modeling the hydrological impact on Tropical Forests.
Forest Ecology, 13(10): 122-132. Retrieved from http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp.html
Online abstracts
1. Perilloux, C. and Buss, D.M. (2008). Human relationships: Costs experienced and coping strategies deployed.
Evolutionary Psychology, 6(1): 164-181. Abstract retrieved from http://www.epjournal.net
15. List of papers/books/websites etc refer for project
References
Online books
1. Perfect, T.J. and Schwartz, B. L. (Eds.) (2002). Applied metacognition. Retrieved from
http://www.questia.com/read/107598848 (--If DOI is available, use the DOI instead of a URL)
Chapters from a book
1. Krebs, D.L. and Denton, K. (1997). Social illusions and self deception: The evolution of biases in person
perception. In J. A. Simpson & D. T. Kenrick (Eds.), Evolutionary social psychology (pp.21-48). Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Books in print form
1. Snyder, C.R., Higgins, R.L. and Stucky, R.J. (Eds.). (1983). Excuses: Masquerades in search of grace. New York,
NY: John Wiley & Sons.
Dissertations and Thesis
1. Mack, S. (2000). “Desperate Optimism” M.S. Thesis, University of Calgary, Canada.