Jhan Luigi P. Holgado | Nielver Elijah M. Patulot | Joseph James J. Bantola | Christopher Sean G. Niño | Cian Ezekiel V. Rico | Fouad Wael C. Salama Mekawi | Jerkin Jexel Pedrosa | Ulrich Arcaño |
April 30, 2026
The objective of the study is to create and assess the use of an Automated Attendance Monitoring System (A.A.M.S.) through the utilization of Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. The proposed system has been created to address common concerns associated with the traditional process of attendance checking. The A.A.M.S. utilizes a UHF RFID reader, tags, a raspberry Pi 4, and a web-based system to collect the attendance of Colegio students in real-time through walk-through method detection. Non-iterative development research design was utilized, and system analysis, development, and evaluation were performed. Data gathering was carried out through observation and distribution of Likert scale questionnaires to selected faculty members in order to determine the accuracy, functionality, usability, and reliability of the system. The system went through series of trial sessions to test the accuracy of RFID technology in being detected. The results showed that the system obtained a 93.3% RFID detection accuracy and a 100% success rate in achieving data logging accuracy. The results of the faculty evaluations indicated substantial agreements in the usability of the system, software application, and hardware reliability, with the overall mean ratings obtained classified under “Strongly Agree” categories. The study concludes that the implementation of the UHF RFID-Based A.A.M.S., as a system for attending attendance monitoring in the Senior High School environment, is indeed feasible and effective and worthy of institutionalization/institution-wide implementation with further enhancement for wider implementation.