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A total of four tests have been conducted on the experiments of the research study, wherein the third and fourth tests each has two parts with the second part having two subparts. The researchers used the RFID prototype as the point of origin, whereas the RFID cards are tested at different distances, locations, and with accompaniments to test for interference.

 

  • On the first RFID accuracy test, ten RFID cards were tapped on the prototype to see if  the scanner is able to detect all 10 cards.
  • On the second RFID accuracy test, the prototype was tested in different directions and distances to see if the reader is able to detect the cards.
  • On the third RFID accuracy test, to see its detectability, the prototype is tested in free space and also when accompanied by two types of metals .
  • On the fourth RFID accuracy test, the prototype is tested to see if it would be able to detect the cards even when accompanied by electronic devices

Data Tables

 

DATA INPUT TESTING

 

Does the displayed data accurate?

Card 1

yes

Card 2

yes

Card 3

yes

Card 4

yes

Card 5

yes

Card 6

yes

Card 7

yes

Card 8

yes

Card 9

yes

Card 10

yes

 

For the first RFID accuracy test, each RFID card was tapped on the prototype. The scanner was able to detect all 10 cards and proved to be accurate since all of the user’s personal information reflected on the system.

 

READING DISTANCE TESTING

DISTANCE

TOP

NORTH

EAST

SOUTH

WEST

0 cm

Detected

Not detected

Detected

Detected

Detected

1 cm

Detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

2 cm

Detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

3 cm

Detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

4 cm

Detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

5 cm

Detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

6cm

Detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

7 cm

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

8 cm

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

9cm

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

10 cm

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

14 cm

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

18 cm

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

22 cm

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

Not detected

 

On the second RFID accuracy test, the prototype was only able to read the RFID card at a six centimeters distance since the user’s data was reflected on the system. Once it reached a seven-centimeter distance, the card went undetected. When tested in different directions, the reader was only able to read the cards at a zero centimeter distance when placed east, south, and west of the reader.

 

 

METAL INTERFERENCE TESTING

 

 

FREE SPACE

METAL A (Aluminum)

METAL B (Stainless Steel)

TRIAL 1

Detected

Not Detected

Detected

TRIAL 2

Detected

Not Detected

Detected

TRIAL 3

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 4

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 5

Detected

Not Detected

Detected

TRIAL 6

Detected

Not Detected

Detected

TRIAL 7

Detected

Not Detected

Detected

TRIAL 8

Detected

Not Detected

Detected

TRIAL 9

Detected

Not Detected

Detected

TRIAL 10

Detected

Not Detected

Detected

 

On the third accuracy test, the reader was able to read the cards successfully in free space. Readings varied when accompanied by aluminum. Lastly, the scanner was able to detect the card when accompanied by stainless steel and this proves true since information was reflected on the system.

 

MOBILE DEVICE INTERFERENCE

 

FREE SPACE

MD A (Mobile Phone)

MD B (Smart Watch)

TRIAL 1

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 2

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 3

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 4

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 5

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 6

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 7

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 8

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 9

Detected

Detected

Detected

TRIAL 10

Detected

Detected

Detected

 

On the fourth and last accuracy test, the reader was able to read all ten cards successfully even when it was accompanied by the mobile phone and smart watch. This proves true since all of the user’s information was reflected on the system.

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