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BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHTECTURE


DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Working Title: (Online) Application of Proposed


Queue System Model Using QR-Code in a Select
Government Program in Bataan
PROPOSED BY – BSIE (4th Year)
INTRODUCTION

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Working Title: (Online) Application of DESCRIPTION OF THE DESIGN


Proposed Queue System Model Using QR-
Code in a Select Government Program in IMPORTANCE OF THE PROJECT
Bataan
SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY

Benefits of 5G Technology
INTRODUCTION (IN PROGRESS)
Queuing systems have a long history and have been used to tackle real problems like job planning and assistant organization from their
inception. Although certain optimization difficulties were presented early in queue models, the majority of them were static or design
concerns in which system parameters remained constant throughout time. A queue is a waiting line (like customers waiting at a supermarket
checkout counter); queueing theory is the mathematical theory of waiting lines. More generally, queueing theory is concerned with the
mathematical modeling and analysis of systems that provide service to random demands. A study by Ahsan (2014), which is devoted entirely
to the queueing system of a busy restaurant – used a simulation model to propose a newly facilitated system. For the QR-code system,
Dhivakar, Mohan, Thalariventhan, and et al. (2021), made a smart queue management system using QR code to implement social distancing
for the current situation of the pandemic. They proposed a methodology for the application they will create ‘the queue implementation for
customer scheduling’ and a check-in process using a QR code system. The outcome had a favorable effect on their project since they
concluded that the QR code is still functional after being deployed in 1994.
Furthermore, this study urges the researchers to utilize the use of the QR code system as a main part of the new application system in the
queue management system in a select government program in Bataan. The researcher applied the simulation method as a part of the new
conceptual queue system invalidating the proposed model we will impose to the specific government program and evaluating the
improvement of the queue system corresponding to the service time of the virtual units that arrive at the system.
Before 5G Technology With 5G Technology

The fastest speed is 200 Mbps The fastest speed can go beyond 1 Gbps.

Latency is 20 to 30 milliseconds Latency is less than ten milliseconds

Channel bandwidth is up to 20 MHz Channel bandwidth is up to 500 MHz


1G 1980S Analog cell phones allow people to talk to each other

2G 1990S Voice service, SMS, and MMS

Mobile
Voice with data, SMS, MMS, video calls, Internet access,
Networks and 3G 2000S
mobile TV

5G Technology
Voice with data, SMS, MMS, Internet access, video calls,
4G 2010S
mobile TV HD, cloud computing

Voice with data, SMS, MMS, Internet access, video calls,


5G CURREN
mobile TV HD, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things
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30

5G Technology
20
Adoption in
the World
10

As of January 2021
5G technology adoption continues to rise in
more countries and cities.
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Is 5G better than
LTE?
Understanding network speeds
The future lies in 5G. As opposed to LTE that only uses
lower frequency bands, 5G runs on a higher frequency,
providing users with a larger bandwidth.
The Benefits
of 5G Technology
ENHANCED AUTOMATION
Businesses can enjoy a more streamlined workflow thanks to 5G
technology.

Benefits on
Businesses BIG DATA ANALYTICS
Companies will be better equipped when it comes to collecting, storing,
and analyzing data.
Empowering small businesses
and enterprises
RICHER COMMUNICATION EXPERIENCES
Low latency means little to no lags, enabling genuine real-time reaction.
SMARTER HOMES AND CITIES
Expect better security, lighting, audio, and so much more.

Benefits of on DRIVERLESS CARS


Autonomous vehicles will be better capable of detecting danger,

Daily Life communicating with other cars, interacting with smart signs, and
following maps.

Improving day to day


ENHANCED STREAMING AND ENTERTAINMENT
With unlimited capacity and short lags, everyone can enjoy faster and
better quality streaming, immersive experiences, and multisensory
content.
Does 5G technology really
pose health risks?
How safe is 5G?

Experts have expressed that there are no factual bases for claims
that say 5G poses risks to people's health though more studies
on 5G can be valuable. Consumers also need to be educated
more on how 5G works.
5G can change everything, but there
needs to be a comprehensive information
campaign for businesses and consumers.
Increased reliance on AI and machine learning

Cloud platforms

Trends and the Future of Influx of IoT devices


Telecommunications
Diversified ecosystems

Smart cities
The network of the future is
already being built as we
speak. 5G is an important
part of that.
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