A small electronic circuit setup featuring a breadboard connected to a microcontroller and sensors. There is a red keypad sensor with numbered squares and a small LCD display adjacent to it, all placed on a pink background. Various colored jumper wires link the components together.

About Us

Accesocole brings a smart RFID access system to schools, making student entry smooth and secure every day.

Project Overview

Several automatic ticket gates are lined up at a train station entrance, predominantly green in color with visible IC card slots and directional arrows. In the background, there are posters on the walls and a few people walking past.

System Design

Our system uses RFID cards scanned by an ESP32 to track student entry efficiently and securely.
A series of square lockers with QR codes and labels featuring names in Cyrillic script. The lockers are arranged in a grid pattern with a mix of gray and white colors. A bold red vertical divider is visible, and a blurred background suggests a public space, possibly a train station.

User Interface

The website displays real-time student entry data clearly for staff to monitor attendance.
A small electronic card reader, featuring a keypad with numbers and function buttons. A card is inserted into the top slot, exposing its chip and indicating contactless functionality. The device has branded labels and a display screen.

Security Features

Access is controlled with encrypted RFID cards to ensure only authorized students enter.
Students are at a row of lockers in a school hallway. One student in the foreground is adjusting their backpack while others in the background access their lockers. The scene is brightly lit with natural light, creating a relaxed atmosphere.

User Interface

We plan to add notifications and detailed reports to help staff manage attendance better.

Feedback

The RFID system has made student entry smooth and secure, giving peace of mind to staff and parents alike.