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Biometric-Based Human Recognition Systems for Institutions using Exeat Monitoring System


Issa Lukman Oluwadare | Ogunsanya Mobolaji Mojisola | Ojenomo Paul Ozabereme | Makinde Kayode | Sunday David



Issa Lukman Oluwadare | Ogunsanya Mobolaji Mojisola | Ojenomo Paul Ozabereme | Makinde Kayode | Sunday David "Biometric-Based Human Recognition Systems for Institutions using Exeat Monitoring System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-7, December 2022, pp.802-812, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52436.pdf

Exeat is a primary term generally used to describe a period of nonattendance from a centre of learning either for the entire day or parts of a day for appointments and interviews in a secured academic environment. The current method of monitoring students' movement is inefficient. It brings difficulty to the University Halls management by checking students into the halls of residence and impersonation during exams. For this reason, a Biometric-Based Human Recognition System for Institutions is needed to use Exeat Monitoring System. The motive of the study is to develop a user-friendly online interface embedded with a fingerprint biometric authentication system through which the school portal can monitor students who exit from school premises or a school campus. Nexus combination techniques were adopted. The results showed that exeat monitoring systems are less prone to forgery since they can prevent impersonation among students, and it's purely digital since it is a GSM-based devices.

Exeat, Fingerprints, Monitoring, Impersonation, GSM, SMS


IJTSRD52436
Volume-6 | Issue-7, December 2022
802-812
IJTSRD | www.ijtsrd.com | E-ISSN 2456-6470
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