Abstract: Traditional Library -Digital resources have increased the efficiency of managing a library; however, books are still impossible to find in physical libraries. This paper presents the design of a new smart library system that uses Light Emitting Diodes (LED) for accurate book tracking and positioning  Touch Listener Circuits. The system is supported by a network of LED-based markers tiling the library, assisting users in real-time navigation accurately. An individual LED beacon is attached to each book, allowing it to communicate with a central control unit that can locate where the e-book resides. The system can be operated with a mobile application or interactive kiosks, wherein owners just get visual and directional cues to find their books faster. By significantly reducing the time it takes for a user to find an item within a library, this LED-based approach is not only improving navigation through physical collections but also making libraries easier and more efficient places to work.


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2024.117104

Open chat