AUTHORS: John Christopher Wells, Kassiani Kotsidou
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ABSTRACT: This paper explains the pedagogical advantages of student projects and describes the project a freshman at Northern Kentucky University carried out. This project uses NI myRIO paired with third party sensors to prototype a lock opener
KEYWORDS: RFID, NI myRIO, LabVIEW
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