System for in-out staff's control and record body temperature

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Yolanda Marysol Escorza Sánchez
Master Cuitláhuac Alamilla Cintora
Master Héctor Eduardo Mendoza Espinoza
Israel Rebolledo Hernández

Abstract

For the return to activities after the COVID-19 pandemic, it was necessary to have health filters in the buildings access that help to detect people with symptoms. This project is an access control system of the personnel that access into a company and record their respective body temperature measurement. The Scrum methodology was used, and the software tools were: MySQL, DBDesigner, Node.js, HTML5, Visual Studio Code, Github and XAMPP. Access control is achieved by reading a QR code through a smartphone camera which opens a digital credential that allows you to record access date. The temperature is taken by a thermographic camera installed on a pedestal that contains a microcomputer that sends to a database the temperature readings, this system deny access through an alarm when detects that the indicated security conditions are not met.

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Escorza Sánchez, Y. M., Alamilla-Cintora, C., Mendoza Espinoza, H. E., & Rebolledo Hernández, I. (2022). System for in-out staff’s control and record body temperature. Difu100ci@, Revista De difusión científica, ingeniería Y tecnologías, 16(3), 103-109. Retrieved from http://difu100cia.uaz.edu.mx/index.php/difuciencia/article/view/251
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Congreso Nacional de Investigación Interinstitucional
Author Biographies

Master Cuitláhuac Alamilla Cintora, Universidad Tecnológica del Valle del Mezquital

He has a Master's degree in IT UNID SEDE PACHUCA, a degree in Computer Systems from the Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, I have various certifications such as: IC3 Certification - Internet & Computing Certification., MOS Certification (Microsoft Office Specialist), Certification in MBC (Microsoft Business, Application Development Software engineering Certificate, 98-366: MTA: Networking Fundamental, 98-367: MTA: Security Fundamentals, participation in various national and international conferences.

Master Héctor Eduardo Mendoza Espinoza, Universidad Politécnica de Tulancingo

Is a Full-Time Professor at the Polytechnic University of Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico, with doctoral studies in Administrative Management Sciences, a master's degree in Quality and Productivity, and a bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering and Education. He participates in the Academic Group of Marketing and Innovation Management and is a member of the Network of Latin American Studies in Administration and Business RELYN.

Israel Rebolledo Hernández, Universidad Tecnológica del Valle del Mezquital

He is a Physical Engineer from the National Polytechnic Institute, he is a TSU in Information Technology and he is currently a Software Development and Management Engineering student at the Valle del Mezquital Technological University.