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University IOT project. Portable, battery powered Arduino devices with NFC scanners for real-time student attendance checking.

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Setup Instructions

The project uses https://github.com/pypa/pipenv, a tool for packaging Python projects. The requirements are read from the Pipfile and Pipfile.lock files. In order to install the dependencies first install pipenv, then run pipenv install. Then run pipenv shell to open a virtual environment.

For security purposes, the Arduino and the portal (and its APIs) must run on the same local network. Currently, the arduino is programmed to connect to a WPA2_PSK network with the SSID Attendance and KEY attendancesystem. If you want to change this, alter the details in ReadTag/ReadTag.ino.

To host a private network easily, you can tether from 3G/4G using a phone.

The arduino requires the buzzer to be connected at pin 9 and GND. It also requires sufficient power. This can be either portable or a USB type B lead (printer cable) can be used to power it.

In order to run the portal once the arduino is connected, run python manage.py runserver [ip]. To determine the IP of the network, you can run ip addr show on Ubuntu or equivalent its equivalent. Replace [ip] with this IP, at port 8000. In my case this is python manage.py runserver 192.168.43.205:8000. If your IP is different, you also need to add it to ALLOWED_HOSTS in attendance_project/settings.py file. This is again, for security.

If you want to start fresh, delete the db.sqlite3 file and either run the server again (and its migrations) or just copy a backup file from db_backups. I recommend using the starting.sqlite3 file - make sure you rename it to db.sqlite3 and place it at the correct location (ie. root of the folder attendance-arduino).

To listen to the output of the arduino, you can open the Arduino IDE and its in built Serial Monitor. UART BAUD rate is set at 9600, so make sure you listen at that rate. You may have to set the port and the device in the settings correctly so that the IDE recognises your Arduino.

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