Taiwan Nanhu Elementary School built active RFID campus application

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Taiwan IBM today announced the first active RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) campus security solution in Taiwan.

Under the guidance of the Bureau of Industry of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Institute of Industrial Technology, this pilot project combines the essence of RFID technology from IBM and Naixun Technology. Taipei Nanhu Elementary School is the preferred trial target. In application, student safety is the top priority, and the latest technology is indeed used to improve the efficiency of campus safety control in an all-round way.

Chen Yongsheng, deputy general manager of the Taiwan IBM Software Business Division, explained that this active RFID campus security solution uses POC (Proof of Concept; proof of concept) to use RFID tags (active) to actively read when students are on the move. The data will be sent to parents and school personnel by means of text messages to avoid unnecessary worries caused by parents because the children forget to swipe their cards. At the same time, by adopting active RFID technology, the school can further control the safety of dangerous areas such as top floors and basements or unmanned areas such as idle school buses.

In addition, an active card reader can also be installed on the school bus door. When the students get on and off the school bus, the computer screen on the bus will display real-time status or staying status of the children in the car. The nursing teacher neglected to watch the computer screen. It can be further set that 10 minutes after everyone gets off the car, if there are still students stranded in the car, they will send a text message to inform the nursing teacher, effectively preventing accidents.

Principal Feng Qinghuang of Taipei Nanhu Elementary School pointed out that Nanhu Elementary School had introduced passive RFID tags as early as 2004 to manage student attendance. At that time, a questionnaire survey conducted with parents of students found that more than 70% of parents agreed to use RFID technology to help manage the safety of schoolchildren. Parents believed that RFID technology could effectively help understand the status of students going to and from school and reduce parents’ concerns about the safety of schoolchildren. Therefore, even if you need to pay in the future, parents are generally willing to accept this mode of operation if the price is reasonable.

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