02068nam a22002537a 450000100060000000300060000600500170001200800410002904000100007008200200008010000290010024501760012926000510030550200260035652012290038265300360161165300200164765300220166765300220168965300140171165300400172570000240176570000250178916941OCLRC20260731013049.0260623t xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aOCLRC aT 004 2025 0159 aDolon, Renee Edmerson A. aDevelopment of NFC card technology for lmited time access in the internet section at Olivarez College/cRenee Edmerson A. Dolon, Enrico A. Gonzales, & Joshua B. Portacion. aParañaque City:bOlivarez College,c2025. aUndergraduate thesis. aThe rapid advancement of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology presents new opportunities for enhancing access control systems, particularly in academic environments. This study focuses on the development of an NFC-based system designed to manage limited-time access to the internet section at Olivarez College. It addresses the growing need for secure and efficient regulation of student internet usage. The research evaluates the current access control methods, identifying their strengths and limitations, and explores the potential of NFC technology as a superior alternative. A prototype system utilizing NFC cards and a time-restricted authentication mechanism was developed and tested with 99 students and 1 faculty member. Results indicate that the NFC-based system significantly improved access efficiency, minimized unauthorized usage, and enhanced student satisfaction. These findings suggest that NFC technology can provide a secure and user-friendly solution for managing temporary access, with broader applications across educational institutions. The study underscores the importance of integrating modern technologies to streamline operation and improve the overall user experiences in academic settings. aNear Field Communication (NFC). aaccess control. aInternet section. aOlivarez College. asecurity. aeducational technology integration. aGonzales, Enrico A. aPortacion, Joshua B.