Lately, navigating and selecting items in shopping centers has become a daily activity in urban areas, with a multitude of individuals engaging in shopping, particularly during holidays and weekends. The peak shopping periods coincide with special offers and discounts, leading people to purchase a variety of items and place them in shopping carts. Upon completing their purchases, customers are required to visit the billing counter for payment and invoicing. At the charging counter, the clerk readies the receipt utilizing a standardized tag scanner, a tedious cycle that frequently brings about lengthy lines. To overcome this problem, this paper proposed a smart shopping cart using RFID technology.
Shashibala Agarwal1 , Zamirul Haque2 , Uday Singh Mawri2 , Krishna Prajapati2
Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India 2Student of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India Corresponding Author. Tel: (91) 9999104897, E-mail:
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Abstract. Lately, navigating and selecting items in shopping centers has become a daily activity in urban areas, with a multitude of individuals engaging in shopping, particularly during holidays and weekends. The peak shopping periods coincide with special offers and discounts, leading people to purchase a variety of items and place them in shopping carts. Upon completing their purchases, customers are required to visit the billing counter for payment and invoicing. At the charging counter, the clerk readies the receipt utilizing a standardized tag scanner, a tedious cycle that frequently brings about lengthy lines. To overcome this problem, this paper proposed a smart shopping cart using RFID technology.
Supermarket aisles with long lineups are not conducive to happy consumers. In actuality, the poll you cited presents a dismal image: Long lines are deliberately avoided by 86% of consumers, and 70% of them say they wouldn't even think about going back. The cause? It all comes down to annoyance. Consumers are frustrated by inefficiency and lost time, as they wish to finish their errand and go on with their lives. This affects a supermarket's bottom line directly; it's not simply a small annoyance. Revenue is lost and loyalty is weakened when clients depart. The good news is that there are workable solutions for this issue, all of them revolve on optimizing the checkout procedure.
Keywords: RFID, Arduino Uno.
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