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Title: Student’s Exeat Monitoring System Using Fingerprint Authentication and Mobile Short Message Service
Authors: Olaniyi, Olayemi Mikail
Omotosho, Adebayo
Oluwatosin, E. A.
Adegoke, M. A.
Akinmukomi, T
Keywords: Exeat
biometrics
ICT
SMS
Issue Date: 2012
Citation: Olaniyi, O. M. Omotosho, A, Oluwatosin E.A., Adegoke M.A. & Akinmukomi, T (2012), “Student’s Exeat Monitoring System Using Fingerprint Authentication and Mobile Short Message Service”, Don Bosco International Journal of ICT and Youth Development (DIJYD),Nigeria, 2(1),76-85.
Abstract: Exeat is a generic term commonly used to describe a period of absence from a centre of learning either for the entire day, part of a day for appointments, interviews, open days, and other fixtures in a privately owned academic environment. The current method of monitoring student's movement is inefficient and brings difficulty to the University halls management for checking student's entry/exit into halss of residence as well as impersonation.By using nexus combination of ubiquitous mobile computing technology through mobile short message service and biometric fingerprint approach,exeat management and monitoring Bisquick and easy. Result after testing of the designed and simulated system shows that exeat monitoring systems is less prone to forgery as stakeholders are carried along,capable of preventing impersonation among students and provide absolute electronic compliance to the policy of issuing exeat to students in the University Halls of Residence.
Description: Student’s Exeat Monitoring System Using Fingerprint Authentication and Mobile Short Message Service
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11491
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