Building A Smart Campus: Designing An Architectural Framework For Campus Security Gates And Vehicle Asset Management With GPS Tracking Technology

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Reina T. Payongayong, Thelma D. Palaoag

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Modern technology must be integrated into educational institutions as they develop into "smart campuses" in order to guarantee the security and effectiveness of day-to-day operations. This study combines GPS tracking technology to present an architectural framework for the deployment of intelligent security gates and automotive asset management systems. The objective is to build a secure and effective environment that improves campus security and maximizes the use of available resources. The suggested architecture combines a centralized software platform with innovative hardware elements, including GPS trackers, RFID readers, and security cameras. RFID-enabled security gates improve access control by limiting entrance to the college grounds to only authorized people and vehicles. Surveillance cameras simultaneously offer real-time monitoring to guarantee adherence to security procedures.


The vehicle asset management system utilizes GPS technology to monitor campus vehicles in real-time, increasing fleet management efficiency and enhancing general campus security. GPS tracking integration allows scheduling maintenance, optimizing routes, and notifying authorities of unwanted vehicle movements.

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