

Design of Smart Basket Cart with Near Field Communication
Abstract
The principal stimulus of our venture is to cut down the chain defer in grocery stores by utilizing a shrewd container truck (SBC). It takes a long time and a lot of effort to buy something in a big convenience store with a lot of products. In order to be intelligent and time-saving, this cart makes use of inexpensive technology. An embedded electronic hardware that includes an OLED display, an Arduino UNO R3, a Wi-Fi module, an NFC tag, a power supply, and a shopping cart are required. In shopping centers, there are many different kinds of shopping baskets. This project makes a smart basket cart that uses NFC to find the price of the product and wirelessly send data to the receiver. After that, the data are sent to the main server, and a bill for all of the items in the cart is made.
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Mohanapriya, D., Anas, R. M., Deepika, N. M., & Nandhini, P. (2021). Design of Smart Basket Cart Using Near Field Communication. HBRP Publication, 1(2).
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