TWO STEPS VERIFICATION DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
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22006987
muhammad_22006987@utp.edu.my
22007105
aaron_2207105@utp.edu.my
22007142
muhammad_22007142@utp.edu.my
21000940
adriana_21000940@utp.edu.my
21001400
maryam_21001400@utp.edu.my
A two-step authentication door lock system addresses these vulnerabilities by incorporating an additional layer of security. By requiring users to provide two forms of identification, which RFID pass card and 6 digit password, the system significantly enhances security and reduces the risk of unauthorized entry.
Traditional door lock systems rely solely on physical keys or keypads, which are susceptible to theft, loss, or unauthorized access. This poses a significant security risk for homes, businesses, and other facilities.
OBJECTIVES
Develop a system where users can input a password via an interface (keypad interface). The system should verify the entered password against a stored, predefined password.
Incorporate an RFID reader to identify and authenticate users based on card credentials. The system should read the card's unique ID, compare it against a list of authorized IDs, and provide access upon successful identification.
Integrate a camera module to capture images of individuals attempting to access the system. The camera should automatically take a picture when an authentication attempt fails, and the image should be stored or transmitted for review.