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RFID Attendance Tracker - Employee Clocking System Arduino Project
Circuit Cellar
|August 2024
Attendance trackers carry prohibitively high costs for small companies. Andrei shows us how to build a cost-effective, customizable employee clocking system with RFID technology. An Arduino board with Integration Platform as a Service allows attendance tracking with RFID cards to blend seamlessly with popular payroll systems.
Employee clocking systems have come a long way since their inception in the late 19th century when the first mechanical time clock was invented by Willard Le Grand Bundy, a jeweller in New York. Initially designed to track workers' hours with greater accuracy, these systems have evolved significantly, embodying the technological advancements of each era.
Today, they serve a pivotal role in managing workforce efficiency and facilitating smooth payroll processing.
The purpose of clocking systems is multifaceted. Primarily, they provide a reliable method for recording employees' working hours, thereby streamlining payroll calculations and promoting fairness in the workplace. Today, these systems leverage different technologies to suit various organizational needs. Electronic timecard systems, biometric scanners, web-based applications, and sophisticated integration with HR management tools are just some of the innovations introducing a new level of precision and convenience, allowing employees to clock in and out with a simple fingerprint scan or a tap of an RFID card. This ease of use, coupled with real-time data analysis, enables organizations to optimise their workforce allocation, address inefficiencies, and even predict future staffing needs.
The impact of these systems extends beyond mere administrative benefits. They play a crucial role in enhancing overall productivity and job satisfaction. By ensuring accurate compensation for time worked, fostering transparency in timekeeping practices, and reducing administrative burdens, clocking systems contribute to a more engaged and motivated workforce.This story is from the August 2024 edition of Circuit Cellar.
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