IoT based Future Smart Shopping

Blessy Mariya K John, Christ The King Engineering College, Coimbatore; Sonamol Joseph ,Christ The King Engineering College, Coimbatore; Selvakumari P ,Christ The King Engineering College, Coimbatore

Smart Shopping Cart (SSC), RFID Tag, Barcode Reading Technique, Android Application, E-Wallet Method

Now a day’s numbers of large as well as small shopping malls has increased throughout the global due to increasing public demand & spending. At the time of festivals, special discounts, holidays, etc. there is a huge rush in shopping malls. The use barcode reading technique in such situations always results in waste time since customer has to wait till whole items get scanned. An inexpensive RFID tag can be attached to each smart shopping cart. The RFID reader can automatically read the specific tag of the cart. The Smart Shopping Cart (SSC) can provide customers with the efficient user interface so that the shopping service can be effectively promoted. By the usage of android application we can easily detect the current location of the products in the market. Android application also having the e-wallet method for the payment. This paper presents a preliminary development of the SSC that can be integrated into the smart mall system.
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Paper ID: GRDCF007006
Published in: Conference : National Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (ETEEC - 2018)
Page(s): 29 - 33