ISSN 0975-3583
 

Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    Shopping Trolley Using RFID


    Anuroopa Gundepureddy, Ramesh Kethavath
    JCDR. 2021: 2655-2661

    Abstract

    Technology has changed so much, so is the rate of people of all ages who are attracted to electronic gadgets. In many industries, electronic devices such as smart card readers, barcodes, and RFID scanners are increasingly used. Supermarkets also need these kinds of gadgets. Currently, every person in the mall purchases the product placed in the trolley. Upon purchase, the person will have to stand in a queue for billing. In the billing process, an employee scans each product's barcode and bills it to the final. This process can take a lot of time and it can be even worse on holidays, special offers or weekends. To overcome this, a smart way to shop in malls has been developed. Each product has an RFID tag instead of a barcode. The Smart Trolley features an RFID reader, LCD and Bluetooth module. When a person places any product on the trolley, it is scanned and the product's cost, name, and expiration date are displayed. The total cost will be added to the final check out bill. The bill is stored in the microcontrollers memory and also transfer through Bluetooth module for counter checkup through android application. Once the purchase is complete, the purchase details are sent to the customer through the GSM module. Arduino IDE software tool is used for programming and Proteus software is used to check simulation results before hardware implementation.

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    Volume 12 Issue 7

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