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Otaku: Intelligent Management System for Student-Intensive Dormitory

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arxiv 2104.07630 v1 pith:SLVNB4X4 submitted 2021-04-15 cs.CY cs.SYeess.SY

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keywords dormitorymanagementsystemfixedlargelifenumberotaku
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In most student dorms in developing countries, a large number of people live in single-function dorm units. The division of the dormitory is too fixed, resulting in the dormitory often lacking functional spaces such as entertainment, sports, meetings, etc. At the same time, a large number of people are likely to cause aggregation at a fixed time, which is not conducive to maintaining social distance under pandemic conditions such as COVID-19. This brings a lot of inconvenience to students' life studies and management staff. In this paper, we present a smart dormitory system named Otaku using the Internet of Things technology to integrate facilities related to student dormitory life. By splitting the dormitory into several different categories according to their functionality by using smart door lock design, the system can achieve a more effective and flexible resource allocation, which not only helps the school management but also benefits students.

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