Student Attendance Monitoring System Using Fingerprint

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Student Attendance Monitoring System Using Fingerprint.

ABSTRACT

This project is on the design and development of portable and reliable fingerprint based student attendance monitoring system that can be used to monitor attendance of the student.

It will eliminate the problems of manual method. The new system utilizes a portable fingerprint scanner as the input to acquire fingerprint images and notebook personal computer as the mobile terminal for the processing of the images and records attendance.

It also include database to store student’s information and attendance records. Visual Basic.net was used as the programming language to develop this system. The system was tested and found working correctly.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                                                                                        i

Certification                                                                                                                    ii

Dedication                                                                                                                      iii

Acknowledgment                                                                                                           iv

Abstract                                                                                                                          v

Table of Contents                                                                                                           vi

List of Tables                                                                                                                   x

List of Figures                                                                                                                   x

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

  • BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY        1

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM                                                                          3

1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES                                                                                          4

1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDY                                                                                          4

1.5 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY                                                                                4

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY                                                                           5

1.7 OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERMS                                                           6

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 WHAT IS BIOMETRICS                                                                                            7

2.2 HISTORY OF BIOMETRICS                                                                                     9

2.3 TYPES OF BIOMETRIC DEVICES AVAILABLE                                                14

2.3.1 RETINA SCANNER                                                                                               15

2.3.2 IRIS SCANNER                                                                                                      17

2.3.3 FINGERPRINT SCANNER                                                                                    19

2.3.4 FACIAL BIOMETRICS                                                                                          22

2.3.5 VOICE RECOGNITION                                                                                         24

2.3.6 HAND PRINT PATTERNS                                                                                     24

2.3.7 DNA FINGERPRINT                                                                                              26

2.3.8 DEEP TISSUE ILLUMINATION                                                                           26

2.3.9 VOICE PRINT KEYSTROKE PATTERN                                                             26

2.4 APPLICATION AREAS OF BIOMETRICS                                                             27

2.5 RELATED STUDIES                                                                                                  31

2.6 SUMMARY OF REVIEW                                                                                          34

CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

3.1 ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM                                                             36

3.2 JUSTIFICATIONS OF THE NEW SYSTEM                                                           37

3.3 METHODOLOGY                                                                                                     37

3.4 DATA COLLECTION                                                                                               39

3.5 THE PROPOSED NEW SYSTEM                                                                            39

3.6 DATA STRUCTURE                                                                                                 44

CHAPTER FOUR: SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION, TESTING AND INTEGRATION

4.1 CHOICE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE                                                                   46

4.2 THE SYSTEM MAIN MENU IMPLEMENTATION                                              47

4.2.1 MAIN MENU                                                                                                          47

4.2.2 ADMIN LOGIN PAGE                                                                                                     48

4.2.3 LECTURER ACTIVATOR SETUP PAGE                                                           49

4.3 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SUB-SYSTEM                                                       50

4.4 QUERY SUB-SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION                                                       53

4.5 SYSTEM TESTING AND INTEGRATION                                                            54

4.6 TEST PLAN                                                                                                               54

4.7 TEST DATA                                                                                                               54

CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 SUMMARY                                                                                                               55

5.2 RECOMMENDATION                                                                                             56

5.3 CONCLUSION                                                                                                         57

REFERENCES

INTRODUCTION

Attendance management of students in institution can be rigorous using the conventional method of paper sheets and old file system method.

Every academic institution poses some standards concerning how attendance is to be confirmed for student in classes, laboratory sessions and examination halls.

That is why keeping the accurate record of attendance is very important.  The approach of using paper sheets and the old file system to confirmed students has been in use for years.

There are so many bottlenecks with the conventional method, one of such problem is the difficulty for the management to compute the percentage of student attendance in classes and frequently modify their information.

REFERENCES

Introducing Microsoft .NET, Second Edition author David S. Platt.
Joe Mayo, “Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: A Beginner’s Guide”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.
Alex Mackey, “Introducing .NET 4.0: With Visual Studio 2010”, Press, USA, 2010.
http://www.msdn.net/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/orm-9780596518455-02.aspx
http://www.w3schools.com/asp.net/

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