Title |
A Development of Framework for Selecting Labor Attendance Management System Considering Condition of Construction Site |
Authors |
Kim, Seong-Ah ; Chin, Sang-Yoon ; Jang, Moon-Seok ; Jung, Choong-Won ; Choi, Cheol-Ho |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2015.16.4.060 |
Keywords |
Labor Attendance Management System ; RFID ; Finger Vein ; Fingerprint ; Face Recognition |
Abstract |
Labor attendance management has traditionally been carried out by writing a table for checking an attendance of labor, which requires a lot of time and effort. As electronic devices with additions such as barcodes, Quick Response codes, and Radio Frequency Identification(RFID) have been developed, however, automated labor attendance management systems have appeared. Recently, various types of labor recognition devices converged with biometrics (fingerprint, vein, face recognition, etc.) have been released. However, although these devices can be used to check attendance automatically, there is insufficient guidance when it comes to selecting the appropriate labor attendance anagement system for construction sites. Therefore, this study proposed a decision framework to determine which labor attendance management system would be suitable for a construction site and to select the labor recognition device. This study investigated different labor recognition devices, focusing on how they worked, and tested the performance of devices and their usability for construction labor attendance management. The test results showed that RFID is most suitable when verifying the attendance of many laborers over a short period of time. The devices for hand vein and fingerprint recognition did not function when there was a foreign material such as cement or paint on the laborer's hand, except for a deformed finger. Reflecting these test results, this study suggested a framework for selecting a labor attendance system and recognition device; this is expected to contribute to the development of more efficient labor management systems. |