Vol 7, No 1 (2022)

Temperature & Mask Scan Entry System

Authors: Sammed Amol Kupade, Karan Suresh Pujari, Sammed Suresh Murgunde, R.Adity Satish Chavare, Mhetar Kranti kumar

Abstract: IOT TECHNOLOGY Grounded TEMPERATURE and mask checkup entry system now numerous shops, services and institutionsarere-opening again after the Corona lockdown, numerous businesses are faced .with the need to give the stylish possible protection for their staff and guests. Face masks and body temperature checks play an important part in the protection trouble. While this is formerly done routinely and at a large scale at airfields or road stations, numerous businesses and institutions are floundering to meet the challenge. Face mask monitoring frequently requires fresh staff coffers. At the same time, body temperature checks by staff come with certain pitfalls in terms of hygiene and data sequestration. In this system, we proposed a completely automated temperature scanner and entry provider system. It's an amulet-purpose system that has a wide range of operations. The system makes use of a contactless temperature scanner and a masked examiner. The scanner is connected directly with a mortal hedge to bar entry if a high temperature or no mask is detected. Any person won't be handed entry without a temperature and mask checkup. The only Person having both conditions is incontinently allowed outside. The system uses a temperature detector and camera connected with a jeer pi system to control the entire operation. The camera is used to overlook for mask and temperature detector for forepart temperature. The jeer processes the detector inputs and decides whether the Person is to be allowed. In this case, the system operates a motor to open the hedge allowing the Person to enter the demesne. If a person is flagged by the system for high temperature or no Mask, the system glows the red light and bars the Person from entry. This total operation is controlled by jeers Pi.

Keywords: IOT Technology, Raspberry Pi, Temperature checks, Mask Scan Entry System

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