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IOT BASED SMART SHOPPING CART SYSTEM

TEAM MEMBERS GUIDED BY Prof. ATHIRA V E SWETHA N REG:WYD22EC117 MUHAMMED BASIL MP REG:LWYD22EC131 AMRITHESH PM REG:LWYD22EC124 SUDEV M REG:LWYD22EC136 01

To impart sufficient knowledge in the discipline of Electronics and allied areas with a focus on developing the required technical skills and virtues to meet the relevant and timely needs of the  society MISSION VISION To be a glorious centre for providing exemplary Electronics and Communication Engineering education with virtues for the upliftment of the society. 02

CONTENTS OF THIS TEMPLATE 01 04 02 05 03 08 Objectives Introduction diagram of final product Circuit Diagrams Table of Components Work plan Literature Review Block Diagram 07 10 09 11 Reference Motivation 03 06 12 RESULT CONCLUSIONS

MOTIVATION Traditional shopping methods cause long checkout queues, manual billing delays, and inefficient inventory management. This project aims to enhance shopping efficiency, reduce waiting time, and improve customer experience using RFID and IoT automation. 04

THE GOAL OBJECTIVES Eliminate Long Queue Enhance Shopping Efficiency User-Friendly Interface . Secure Transactions To develop an IoT-based smart shopping cart that integrates RFID technology, Node MCU, and a web server to automate the billing process, minimize checkout time, and enhance the overall shopping experience in supermarkets . OUR AIM 05

INTRODUCTION In today’s fast-paced world, traditional shopping methods often lead to long checkout queues, inefficient billing systems, and inventory mismanagement. To address these challenges, this project introduces an IoT-based Smart Shopping Cart, integrating RFID technology, NodeMCU , and a web server to automate the billing process and enhance the shopping experience This innovative system allows: 🔹 Automatic product detection using RFID tags 🔹 Real-time billing through a web-based platform 🔹 Faster checkout by eliminating manual barcode scanning 🔹 Improved inventory tracking for supermarkets 06

FINAL PRODUCT

LITERATURE REVIEW Author(s) Paper Title Working Method Results Drawbacks Mobeen Shahroz , Muhammad Faheem Mushtaq, Maqsood Ahmad, Saleem Ullah, Arif Mehmood, Gyu Sang Choi IoT-Based Smart Shopping Cart Using Radio Frequency Identification Uses NodeMCU (ESP8266) and RFID to scan products, display details on an LCD screen , and calculate the total bill. A web server manages data , helping to reduce long queues at billing counters. Reduces checkout time by automating billing. Helps customers track expenses in real time. Privacy issues as customer shopping behavior is monitored. G. Appala Naidu IoT-Based Smart Shopping Trolley using Node MCU Uses (ESP8266) and RFID to scan products, display details on an LCD screen , calculate the bill, manage data via a web server , Reduces customer waiting time in billing queues by displaying item details and total price in the cart itself. he prototype does not include real-time payment processing, requiring manual checkout. 07

BLOCK DIAGRAM NODEMCU DATA SERVER BUZZER/PUSH BUTTON LCD DISPLAY POWER SUPPLY RFID READER 08

PRODUCT RFID TAG ESP-8266 I/P I/P Transfer RFID Wirless Data Send Purchase Data Cashier Management System Transfer DATA Through Wi-fi WEB-SERVER 09

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 10

COMPONENTS PRICE ESP-8266 300 EM-18 READER MODULE + TAG 500 16x2 LCD Display 400 LCD DISPLAY MODULE 140 BUZZER 25 PUSH BUTTON 10 OTHER TOTAL 1400 TABLE OF COMPONENTS 11

WORK PLAN ( WEEK-1 Select The Topic ) (WEEK-2 Research & Planning ) ( WEEK-3 Hardware Setup ) ( WEEK-4 Integration & Testing) ( WEEK-5 Final Deployment & Documentation) 12

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REFERENCE Z. Ali and R. Sonkusare , "RFID based Smart Shopping: An Overview," in International Conference on Advances in Communication and Computing Technologies, Mumbai, India, Aug. 10-11, 2014. P. K. Khairnar and D. H. Gawali , "Innovative Shopping Cart for Smart Cities," in IEEE International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics Information & Communication Technology (RTEICT), Bangalore, India, May 19-20, 2017, pp. 1067 - 1071. P. Chandrasekar and T. Sangeetha, "Smart Shopping Cart with Automatic Billing System through RFID and ZigBee," in IEEE S.A. Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Feb. 27-28, 2014. A. Kumar, A. Gupta, S. Balamurugan, S. Balaji, and M. R., "Smart Shopping Cart," in School of Electrical Engineering, VIT University, Vellore, India, Aug. 10-12, 2017. R. Li, T. Song, and N. Capurso, "IoT Applications on Secure Smart Shopping," in International Conference on Identification, Information and Knowledge in the Internet of Things, vol. 4, no. 6, pp. 1945-1954, Dec. 2017. [6] JustDoElectronics , "Smart Shopping Cart Using EM-18 RFID and NodeMCU ," [Online].

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