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Secure-Locker-RFID-Enabled-Locker-with-Blockchain-Tracking

Welcome to the Secure Locker project! This repository contains all the resources related to the development and presentation of an RFID-enabled locker system with blockchain tracking, completed as part of the 2nd semester Experiential Learning at RVCE College.

Authors

1.Sudhanvar B P
2.Likith K S
3.Aditya Ranjan
4.Samkit Samsukha

Introduction

The Secure Locker project aims to develop a secure locker system utilizing RFID technology for access control and blockchain for tracking. This project demonstrates the integration of hardware and software to create a reliable and secure storage solution.

Project Components

This repository includes the following components:

  1. Arduino Code: The code that runs on the Arduino to control the RFID reader and manage locker operations.
  2. Presentation (PPT): A PowerPoint presentation detailing the project's objectives, implementation, and results.
  3. Poster: A visual summary of the project, showcasing key features and the overall design.
  4. Report: A comprehensive report covering the project from inception to completion, including background research, design decisions, implementation details, and conclusions.

Getting Started

To get a local copy of this project up and running on your machine, follow the steps below.

Prerequisites

  • Arduino IDE
  • Basic knowledge of Arduino and RFID technology
  • Familiarity with blockchain concepts

Installation

  1. Clone the Repository

    git clone https://github.com/Aditya-Ranjan1234/Secure-Locker-RFID-Enabled-Locker-with-Blockchain-Tracking.git
  2. Open the Arduino Code

    • Navigate to the arduino directory.
    • Open the .ino file in the Arduino IDE.
  3. Upload to Arduino

    • Connect your Arduino board to your computer.
    • Select the correct board and port from the Tools menu.
    • Click on the upload button to upload the code to the Arduino board.

Usage

Once the Arduino code is uploaded, the RFID-enabled locker system should be operational. Present an RFID tag to the reader to unlock the locker. Each transaction will be logged and tracked using blockchain technology.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the faculty and staff of RVCE College for their support and guidance throughout this project.