EECE 375/474 Project
For the past three and a half months I have been working with a group of my engineering peers at UBC to build a complete system for managing a library. We did our final demo today and everything went smoothly. The system uses RFID tags to keep track of books and communicates wirelessly using a ZigBee module. There is a built in charging circuit which helps keep the five NiMH powered up and an AtMega88 microcontroller to handle all the logic. Everything else is taken care of by a Drupal website with a few custom modules. Here is a quick demo of the unit:
The system supports adding new users (who have library cards with an embedded RFID tag), inserting new books, checking books in and out, passively finding lost books, and providing directions to find books in the library. Here are a few photos of the final construction process:
I would say the project was a great success; we finished our integration testing early on and even had time to make library cards and build a nice metal case. Lots of credit goes out to the other members of my team: Aaron, Henry, Roland, and Steve. Very glad to be done!







interesting! let me know if
interesting! let me know if you need more guinea pigs to test it on :D
Look at you doing amazing
Look at you doing amazing stuff ! Remember me when you make millions be re-inventing science and web !
That's a whole lot of geek I
That's a whole lot of geek I wish i could understand! Hahaha. Looks amazing though.
High fives! Semester is
High fives! Semester is almost over!
Hey Shawn, I doubt they will
Hey Shawn, I doubt they will do an RFID system anytime soon, although libraries like National Library in Singapore already use it.
Good to hear from you and I really like HOPE's usage of RFID, what a compelling way of collecting social data.