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In this paper, we propose a smart shopping cart system with consideration of how this system can work functionally and securely. We propose to design a smart shopping system based on RFID. The smart carts used in such a system can navigate the customers to the desired products, and they can calculate the billing information as the customer shops. Items that are put in a smart shopping cart can.
Figure 13.blue print of smart shopping cart 27 Figure 14.illustrates smart shopping cart system in the whole 28 Figure 15.Queue Option 34 Figure 16.features of smart shopping cart system. 37 Figure 17.Retail touch points 45 TABLES Table 1.Illustrates main benefits for both customers and business 42.
Smart Shopping Cart, a system that allows faster check-out. A device that consists of an LCD screen, a barcode reader, microprocessor, a wireless card, Bluetooth, and a portable battery will be implemented on the shopping cart. The user would scan the Universal Product Code (UPC) that contains on the shopping item using the barcode reader. The barcode information will be stored into a computer.
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The team expects that the smart shopping cart will be a more reliable form of check-out process that will decrease the amount of time a customer has to wait while shopping. The team’s prototype unit consists of a barcode scanner, a PDA to act as a user interface, and a laptop computer that stores the database, and acts as a check out counter.
Given the promising future impact of IoT technologies on buildings, and the increasing interests in interdisciplinary research among academics, this paper investigates the state-of-the-art projects and adoptions of IoT for the development of smart buildings within both academia and industry contexts. The wide-ranging IoT concepts are provided, covering the necessary breadth as well as relevant.
The team expects that the smart shopping cart will be a more reliable form of check-out process that will decrease the amount of time a customer has to wait while shopping. The team’s prototype unit consists of a barcode scanner, a PDA to act as a user interface, and a laptop computer that stores the database, and acts as a checkout counter. In the system, WiFi and a cable connection will be.