Implementation of Intelligent Laboratory Management System Terminal

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In this paper, intelligent laboratory management system terminal are implemented based on embedded ARM system. The system is composed of ARM applications terminal and network server accessing to Internet, which provides intelligent access control, fire alarm, automatic attendance, video surveillance and voice intercom functions. And also the approval of intelligent online booking, real-time information bulletin features can be achieved. For laboratory personnel management, the system provides a good solution of identification and appointment approval, real-time monitoring, information management background. This paper describes functions of system terminals, focuses on terminal software solutions and key technologies. The terminal is implemented on the S3C2440 processor device and applied to practical engineering, proves the correctness and reliability of the program.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 532-533)

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630-633

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June 2012

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