Prospect Analysis of IOT Application in Fixed Assets Management of Colleges and Universities

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The fixed assets management of colleges and universities is still adopted by the method of semi-manual operation, at relatively low management efficiency. To solve this problem, we propose to introduce IOT technology into assets management. After comparing the advantages of RFID tag relative to bar code label, we analyze the change that IOT application brings to fixed assets management in colleges and universities, and current constraint of IOT applied in assets management. Research shows that IOT technology can help to improve efficiency of fixed assets management of colleges and universities. Though current IOT technology is still deficient, along with continuous improvement, in the near future, IOT technology will increasingly be promoted and popularized in the field of fixed assets management of colleges and universities.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

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3581-3584

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June 2014

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