@article{ART002234362},
author={Byung Mo Kang and Hong,In-Sik},
title={A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag},
journal={Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems},
issn={1975-7700},
year={2017},
volume={12},
number={3},
pages={447-456},
doi={10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007}
TY - JOUR
AU - Byung Mo Kang
AU - Hong,In-Sik
TI - A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag
JO - Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems
PY - 2017
VL - 12
IS - 3
PB - Korea Knowledge Information Technology Society
SP - 447
EP - 456
SN - 1975-7700
AB - This paper is a study on asset management of waterworks facilities using RFID and NFC tags. Asset management identification code management method shall be applied to manage the assets in accordance with the installation location of the asset management facilities. A method of managing RFID and NFC tags installed on the ground and underground facilities is to use a dedicated reader or a smart phone depending on the type of tag. When using smartphones alone, you can use the RFID reader for Bluetooth. For facility property management, install the NFC tags on facilities that are capable of close proximity reading. Moreover, RFID tag can be capable of reading at a distance of several tens of centimeters, so that it can be applied to a facility where proximity reading is impossible to perform asset management. Also, since most of the water supply facilities are made of metal materials, using generic tags can result in problems that are impossible to avoid reading. To solve this problem, an RFID or NFC tag having an anti-metal function can be used to solve this problems. In this paper, we proposed a system for managing property of waterworks facilities by reading RFID and NFC tag installed in facilities using smartphone and Bluetooth RFID reader. And developed apps that can be used on smartphones. In the development environment, the app runs on the Android OS marshall version 6.0, and the asset management database uses SQLite for smartphones and the asset management server uses MS-SQL.
KW - RFID;NFC;Anti-Metal Tag;Waterworks;Asset Management Systems;Smartphone
DO - 10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007
ER -
Byung Mo Kang and Hong,In-Sik. (2017). A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag. Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems, 12(3), 447-456.
Byung Mo Kang and Hong,In-Sik. 2017, "A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag", Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems, vol.12, no.3 pp.447-456. Available from: doi:10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007
Byung Mo Kang, Hong,In-Sik "A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag" Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems 12.3 pp.447-456 (2017) : 447.
Byung Mo Kang, Hong,In-Sik. A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag. 2017; 12(3), 447-456. Available from: doi:10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007
Byung Mo Kang and Hong,In-Sik. "A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag" Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems 12, no.3 (2017) : 447-456.doi: 10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007
Byung Mo Kang; Hong,In-Sik. A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag. Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems, 12(3), 447-456. doi: 10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007
Byung Mo Kang; Hong,In-Sik. A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag. Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems. 2017; 12(3) 447-456. doi: 10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007
Byung Mo Kang, Hong,In-Sik. A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag. 2017; 12(3), 447-456. Available from: doi:10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007
Byung Mo Kang and Hong,In-Sik. "A Study on the Waterworks Facilities Asset Management System using RFID and NFC Tag" Journal of Knowledge Information Technology and Systems 12, no.3 (2017) : 447-456.doi: 10.34163/jkits.2017.12.3.007