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Rfid Predictable Door Lock System
AUTUMN 2010-2011 PROJECT REPORT ON
RFID PREDICTABLE SYSTEM DESIGN FOR DOOR LOCK
Under the guidance of Asst.Prof Santos kumar Das

Submitted by
S Visweswara rao
Regd no. 209EC2137

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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
National Institute of Technology,
Rourkela-769008

CONTENTS Page. No Abstract 1. Introduction 3 2. Block diagram 4 3. Classification of the system 4 4. RFID read/write module 4.1 Tags 5 4.2 Reader and antenna 6 4.3 Hardware module 7 5. Working principle 8 6. Results 9 7. Conclusion 10. 8. Future work 10 9. References 10

ABSTRACT This project is to design an door lock system based on ARM micro controller(lpc2103) and RFID reader. it describes the hardware and software design. The hardware includes the Rfid reader kit , ARM7 training board ,relay circuits



References: 1. Iker Mayordomo and Roc Berenguer, “Design and Implementation of a Long-Range RFID Reader for Passive Transponders”, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, Vol. 57, NO. 5, May 2009. 2. Zhen-jun, Guo Ting-lei, and Huang, “Design of UFH RFID Reader Based on ARM”, 2009 Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC 2009), Vol.8, August 2009. 3. Andrew N. Sloss, Dominic Symes, and Chris Wright, ARM System Developer’s Guide: Designing and Optimizing System Software. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. 4. Hardware modules “www.nskelectronics.com”. 5. Reader information “www.diganttechnologies.com”.

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