A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic.

Covid-19, also known as coronavirus disease 2019, is a highly contagious disease primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets. To mitigate the spread of the virus, the Malaysia government have implemented measures such as MySejahtera app for contact tracking purposes. The ‘Check-in’ feature is...

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Main Authors: Su, Shen Lim, Zairul Nisha, Adibah, MD. Khalid, Fatin Ayuni, Jin, Xiu Chua, Yuan, Wen Hau
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spelling my.utm.1085802024-11-20T07:54:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/108580/ A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic. Su, Shen Lim Zairul Nisha, Adibah MD. Khalid, Fatin Ayuni Jin, Xiu Chua Yuan, Wen Hau Q Science (General) QH301 Biology Covid-19, also known as coronavirus disease 2019, is a highly contagious disease primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets. To mitigate the spread of the virus, the Malaysia government have implemented measures such as MySejahtera app for contact tracking purposes. The ‘Check-in’ feature is the core element in MySejahtera app where users will scan a QR code prior to entering a premise. However, it has some drawbacks in which a phone with internet connectivity and working camera are needed to scan the QR code. To overcome the limitations and ease the burden on the public, this paper proposes a RFID record tracker based on Atmel ATmega328P and NodeMCU ESP-12E technology as a complementary function to the ‘Check-in’ feature offered by MySejahtera. It has a RFID reader and built-in temperature sensor. It is ideally visualized to be sharing the same database with MySejahtera. This solution can be connected to the WiFi of the premise, thus the public just have to bring their Malaysian IC or relative RFID tag along with them. Once scanned, the system will crosscheck with the connected database to check their vaccination status and determine whether to grant access for them to enter the premise. At the same time, their record will be logged into associated database of the premise as well. All in all, this solution is designed in hopes to reduce the burden on public while easing the process of contact tracing. Penerbit UTM Press 2023-08-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/108580/1/SuShenLim2023_AMicrocontrollerVBasedRFIDRecordTracker.pdf Su, Shen Lim and Zairul Nisha, Adibah and MD. Khalid, Fatin Ayuni and Jin, Xiu Chua and Yuan, Wen Hau (2023) A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Human Centered Technology, 2 (2). pp. 70-77. ISSN 2821-3467 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/humentech.v2n2.60 DOI:10.11113/humentech.v2n2.60
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Su, Shen Lim
Zairul Nisha, Adibah
MD. Khalid, Fatin Ayuni
Jin, Xiu Chua
Yuan, Wen Hau
A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic.
description Covid-19, also known as coronavirus disease 2019, is a highly contagious disease primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets. To mitigate the spread of the virus, the Malaysia government have implemented measures such as MySejahtera app for contact tracking purposes. The ‘Check-in’ feature is the core element in MySejahtera app where users will scan a QR code prior to entering a premise. However, it has some drawbacks in which a phone with internet connectivity and working camera are needed to scan the QR code. To overcome the limitations and ease the burden on the public, this paper proposes a RFID record tracker based on Atmel ATmega328P and NodeMCU ESP-12E technology as a complementary function to the ‘Check-in’ feature offered by MySejahtera. It has a RFID reader and built-in temperature sensor. It is ideally visualized to be sharing the same database with MySejahtera. This solution can be connected to the WiFi of the premise, thus the public just have to bring their Malaysian IC or relative RFID tag along with them. Once scanned, the system will crosscheck with the connected database to check their vaccination status and determine whether to grant access for them to enter the premise. At the same time, their record will be logged into associated database of the premise as well. All in all, this solution is designed in hopes to reduce the burden on public while easing the process of contact tracing.
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author Su, Shen Lim
Zairul Nisha, Adibah
MD. Khalid, Fatin Ayuni
Jin, Xiu Chua
Yuan, Wen Hau
author_facet Su, Shen Lim
Zairul Nisha, Adibah
MD. Khalid, Fatin Ayuni
Jin, Xiu Chua
Yuan, Wen Hau
author_sort Su, Shen Lim
title A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic.
title_short A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic.
title_full A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic.
title_fullStr A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic.
title_full_unstemmed A microcontroller-based RFID record tracker for COVID-19 pandemic.
title_sort microcontroller-based rfid record tracker for covid-19 pandemic.
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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url http://eprints.utm.my/108580/1/SuShenLim2023_AMicrocontrollerVBasedRFIDRecordTracker.pdf
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