RFID In-Flight Security Seal

In the airline industry, on board sales are often faced with issue of pilferages. It is difficult to determine which party is involved in this issue as no strong evidence can be used to prove it. Plastic security seals are commonly used to secure contents of the airline trolleys for on board sales h...

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Main Author: TAN, HENNA SHEN PO
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2013
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.107462017-01-25T09:38:46Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/10746/ RFID In-Flight Security Seal TAN, HENNA SHEN PO TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In the airline industry, on board sales are often faced with issue of pilferages. It is difficult to determine which party is involved in this issue as no strong evidence can be used to prove it. Plastic security seals are commonly used to secure contents of the airline trolleys for on board sales have proven to be easily compromised. This project proposes a solution to this issue by developing a prototype of an electronic seal through the use of semi-passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Semi-passive RFID technology does not interfere with the avionic control system, which make it an ideal choice to be implemented on board. This project is essentially a system integration of semi-passive RFID, active RFID and microcontroller which involves the development of firmware programming with power aware computing technique. Tampering the electronic seal triggers the system and wakes up the microcontroller. The microcontroller stores events in memory and returns to sleep mode. During investigation, data of the electronic seal can be read or downloaded. Further analysis of the data could be carried out to ensure the time stamp is tally with the personnel scheduling. In conclusion, the author proposes a concept solution to this serious issue of pilferages in the airline industry by developing an electronic seal which is avionic approved. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2013-09 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/10746/1/12581_FinRep.pdf TAN, HENNA SHEN PO (2013) RFID In-Flight Security Seal. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Unpublished)
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RFID In-Flight Security Seal
description In the airline industry, on board sales are often faced with issue of pilferages. It is difficult to determine which party is involved in this issue as no strong evidence can be used to prove it. Plastic security seals are commonly used to secure contents of the airline trolleys for on board sales have proven to be easily compromised. This project proposes a solution to this issue by developing a prototype of an electronic seal through the use of semi-passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Semi-passive RFID technology does not interfere with the avionic control system, which make it an ideal choice to be implemented on board. This project is essentially a system integration of semi-passive RFID, active RFID and microcontroller which involves the development of firmware programming with power aware computing technique. Tampering the electronic seal triggers the system and wakes up the microcontroller. The microcontroller stores events in memory and returns to sleep mode. During investigation, data of the electronic seal can be read or downloaded. Further analysis of the data could be carried out to ensure the time stamp is tally with the personnel scheduling. In conclusion, the author proposes a concept solution to this serious issue of pilferages in the airline industry by developing an electronic seal which is avionic approved.
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title RFID In-Flight Security Seal
title_short RFID In-Flight Security Seal
title_full RFID In-Flight Security Seal
title_fullStr RFID In-Flight Security Seal
title_full_unstemmed RFID In-Flight Security Seal
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publisher Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS
publishDate 2013
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/10746/1/12581_FinRep.pdf
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