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AD-LIB: Automated Library System

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Automation is increasing rapidly, and intelligence in applications emerges as a new form of automation. The impact of automation is observed in the software, hardware, and machine layer. Due to automation, human intervention is reduced in a number of areas such as manufacturing, transport, utilities, defense, facilities, operations and lately, information technology. With this view in mind, we have developed library system for renewal and submission of books. To develop this system, we have used a microcontroller, a barcode scanner, and conveyor. First, we developed graphical user interface with MATLAB and then with LabVIEW for this system. Developed library system allows students to renew and submit in 24/7 basis.

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In Fig. 7, we have used the author photo. The authors thankful to the NMIMS Deemed to be University’s Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering, Mumbai, India for providing the necessary facilities for carrying out this work.

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Sawant, D., Patil, R. (2020). AD-LIB: Automated Library System. In: Ranganathan, G., Chen, J., Rocha, Á. (eds) Inventive Communication and Computational Technologies. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 89. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0146-3_59

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