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A [https://www.amazon.com/Generic-Complete-Security-Wiegand-Including/dp/B00VPQWG28/ref=sr_1_12?srs=2529470011&ie=UTF8&qid=1468797780&sr=8-12&keywords=1+door+rfid+kit kit for door control] can be found on Amazon, and is what will be used to test the overall system. This system may be retrofitted to also provide machine control based on credentials.
 
A [https://www.amazon.com/Generic-Complete-Security-Wiegand-Including/dp/B00VPQWG28/ref=sr_1_12?srs=2529470011&ie=UTF8&qid=1468797780&sr=8-12&keywords=1+door+rfid+kit kit for door control] can be found on Amazon, and is what will be used to test the overall system. This system may be retrofitted to also provide machine control based on credentials.
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ID cards will be made following a [https://strikea.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/diy-rfid-key-fobs-a-nolow-budget-approach-to-library-design/ DIY process] , but may eventually be upgraded to something like a [http://www.badgy.com/products/badgy-100.html Badgy100 ID card printer] in order to issue PVC RFID cards to members with name and photo.
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Another option would be to implement a raspberry pi or beaglebone black version of what we already have with local caching. The reliability of both the current front and back doors leaves something to be desired in terms of up time.
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ID cards can be made following a [https://strikea.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/diy-rfid-key-fobs-a-nolow-budget-approach-to-library-design/ DIY process] , but may eventually be upgraded to something like a [http://www.badgy.com/products/badgy-100.html Badgy100 ID card printer] in order to issue PVC RFID cards to members with name and photo.
    
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