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RFID-based library management system

A management system and library technology, applied in the field of RFID-based library management system, can solve problems such as troublesome book sorting, and achieve the effect of convenient search and convenient management

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-11-17
WUXI NANLIGONG TECH DEV
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[0004] The existing library management method for books is to stick a barcode on the book, and the classification and serial number of the book are recorded on the barcode. Readers look for books through the barcode on the corresponding bookshelf. Arranging books is also to place the books on the corresponding bookshelf through the barcode, but there are disadvantages in this way of managing books. There are many books that are clearly displayed in the system, but the collection does not appear on the corresponding bookshelf. This is because readers or administrators place books on other bookshelves, so that the classification and number of the book recorded on the barcode cannot be found, which brings great trouble to the arrangement of books.

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[0016] In order to deepen the understanding of the present invention, the present invention will be described in further detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments, which are only used to explain the present invention and do not limit the protection scope of the present invention.

[0017] Such as figure 1 As shown, this RFID-based library management system includes a bookshelf 1, which is provided with several book layers 2, and RFID card readers 3 are provided at both ends of the bookshelf 1; it also includes There is an RFID passive tag 4 pasted on the book collection, and the RFID card reader 3 communicates with the RFID passive tag 4 in an RFID manner; the RFID card reader 3 collects the collected RFID passive tags The data information of the source tag 4 is fed back to the management server 5; each RFID card reader 3 has a unique number corresponding to the corresponding bookshelf 1, and the management server is connected to a display scre...

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The invention relates to an RFID-based library management system. The system comprises bookshelves, each of which is provided with a plurality of book placing layers; and RFID card readers are arranged at the two ends of the bookshelf. In addition, the system also includes RFID passive tags pasted to stored books; and the RFID passive tags and the RFID card readers are in communication connection in an RFID manner. The RFID card readers feed back collected RFID passive tag data information to a management server; and each RFID card reader is provided with one unique serial number corresponding to a corresponding bookshelf. When any book is needed, the needed book is inputted into the management server; and according to the information fed back by the RFID readers, the location of the bookshelf where the book is located is found out, so that searching becomes convenient. Besides, when books need to be arranged, the books are classified approximately and are placed in sequence, so that book management becomes convenient. In addition, one RFID card reader can be placed at each layer of the bookshelf, so that book searching becomes convenient.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of the Internet of Things, in particular to an RFID-based library management system. Background technique [0002] Libraries are institutions that collect, organize, and store books and materials for people to read and refer to. Libraries appeared as early as 3000 BC. Libraries have the functions of preserving human cultural heritage, developing information resources, and participating in social education. According to ""Library" Appearing in the Dictionary", the word "library" first appeared in Japanese literature in 1877; while it first appeared in Chinese literature, it was published in the 62nd issue of "Education World" The published article "Theory of Proposing a Simple Library" was dated 1894. [0003] A library is a place where people borrow books and read them. It is a special place provided for readers to use documents in the library. The reading room of the library is generally divided into thr...

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IPC IPC(8): G06Q50/26G06K7/00
CPCG06K7/00G06Q50/26
Inventor 侯君李千目王烁
Owner WUXI NANLIGONG TECH DEV
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