EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering SMS RFID SMS (Security Monitoring System) Team Sage Thrasher Rebekah Lam Johnson Lee Peter Pham Advisor Dr. Steven Vegdahl Industry Representative Mr. Brian Olsen Harland Financial Solutions
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Agenda Introduction Rebekah Background Rebekah Methods Johnson Results Johnson Conclusions Peter Demonstration Peter
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Introduction RFID based monitoring system Track/Monitor person, pet, object of choice Check status via website database Benefits: –Peace of mind knowing when and where –Safety/Security
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Background RFID – Radio Frequency Identification Low cost remote sensory system Current uses –Passports –Transit payment –Animal tags
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Background Advantages –Inexpensive –Range of sensor Disadvantages –Security flaws (interception, interference, etc.) –Hacking No extensive health effect studies
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Methods Design options –Java, PHP, MySQL –Website, Database, RFID Reader, Tags Implementation –Individual programming –Integrating components Testing –Project functionality –User interface
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Methods RFID SMS components –Java Program –Database (MySQL) –RFID Kit –Website (HTML) Problems encountered –Tag detection abnormalities –Website refresh
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Results Objectives met –RFID reader detects low freq. tags –Java program receives tags from RFID reader and sends status changes to database. –Database accessible from home computer and the net; querying & storage of tag data –Intuitive interface & ease of use
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Conclusions RFID Technology –Low cost remote sensing –Accessible to public consumers –Usefulness in monitoring Peace of mind Possible Enhancements: –Additional security = encryption –Additional range
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Demonstration
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Thank You. Are there any questions?