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RFID Enabled Access Limited (R.E.A.L.) Security Christopher Lange, Team Leader Clinton Plaza Paul Brown David Kenney
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What is R.E.A.L. Security? Motion-capture video, RFID, and Magnetic Stripe reader Organized through web page Runs on eBox 2300 compact PC Targeted at small to medium businesses Cost of base system is $7,750 Scalable to consumer need
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How it Works (The Basics) Step 1: User Swipes RFID Card Step 3: Magcard is checked against database on eBox Step 4: Valid Magcard triggers door opening Step 1: Camera notices motion, begins recording Step 2: RFID is checked against database on eBox Step 3: Valid RFID triggers door opening Step 2: User Swipes Magnetic Stripe Card
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System Layout
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Web Interface GUI
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Initial Project Scheduling
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Actual Project Scheduling
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Cost Analysis Base System includes hardware for: – Two RFID access controlled, monitored doors – One camera monitored area Nearest Competitor cost ~$14,800 R.E.A.L. Security cost $7,750
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R.E.A.L. Security Cost Analysis Item DescriptionQtyUnit PriceTotal eBox 2300 Computer5$250.00$1,250.00 Windows Embedded CE License5$16.00$80.00 8-Port Ethernet Switch1$50.00 Phidgets Motion Sensor3$65.00$135.00 Logitech QuickCam Pro 50003$79.99$239.97 Phidgets 1-Motor PhidgetServo Kit3$48.00$144.00 PhidgetRFID RFID Reader2$65.00$130.00 PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/83$80.00$240.00 RFID Tag - Credit Card Sized25$3.00$75.00 RFID Tag - Key Fob25$3.00$75.00 Kaneswipe RS232 Magnetic Stripe Reader1$34.00 Wiring Supplies1$109.95 Amortized Development Cost1$297.00 Sales and Marketing1$775.00 Warranty and Support1$388.00 Overhead1$1,885.00 Installation Labor2$450.00$900.00 Profit1$942.08 Total$7750.00
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Design Goals Met Competitively priced base system Robust preventative security Detailed observation security Allows complete user control and customization Original Components Added: – RFID – Camera – Magnetic stripe card – Motion sensor – User friendly web interface
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Lessons Learned Biometrics systems with embedded support not cost effective Windows CE / eBox can only support three USB devices Non-streaming video capture is processor intensive
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Future Work Possibilities Increase video resolution and frame rate Addition of full video capture capabilities Incorporations of threads for concurrent tasks Addition of Biometrics as third security layer Windows CE / eBox USB limitations could be resolved for lower unit cost
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Remember: “A false sense of security is worse than being unsure”
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