IoT applications on Secure Smart Shopping System

Authors

  • Vinayaka Kota  Assistant Professor, Department Of ECE, NBKRIST, Nellore, A.P, India
  • Mysura Reddy B  Assistant Professor, Department Of ECE, NBKRIST, Nellore, A.P, India
  • Alekhya Kandukuri  Student, Digital Electronics and Communication Systems, Department of ECE, NBKRIST, Nellore, A.P, India

Keywords:

RFID, IoT, UNO, MEGA, IDE

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing human lives by associate normal protests together. For example, in a marketplace all items can be associated with each different, framing a savvy shopping for framework. In such an IoT framework, an inexpensive RFID tag can be associated to every item which, whilst located right into an excellent buying basket, can be consequently perused with the aid of a truck prepared with a RFID peruse. The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing human lives by associating ordinary protests together. For example, in a marketplace all things may be associated with each other, framing a savvy buying structure. In such an IoT framework, a reasonable RFID tag may be connected to each item which, when placed right into a incredible purchasing basket, may be consequently perused by a truck geared up with a RFID peruse. Another preferred standpoint of this type of framework is that stock control turns into a mess less complex, as all items might be naturally think about by utilizing a RFID peruse set up of physically examined by means of a worker. To approve the attainability of any such machine, on this work we recognize the plan necessities of a brilliant shopping framework, develop a model machine to check ability, and outline a casual verbal trade convention to make the framework sensible. To the fine of our know-how, that is the essential time a cunning buying machine is proposed with security underneath thought.

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Published

2017-10-31

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How to Cite

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Vinayaka Kota, Mysura Reddy B, Alekhya Kandukuri, " IoT applications on Secure Smart Shopping System , IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 2, Issue 5, pp.1027-1031, September-October-2017.