An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri

Despite significant advancements in modern technology, shopping cart design and innovation have remained unchanged. Manually pushing the shopping trolleys lead to collision and inconveniences. In addition, the security and human are at risk for shopping during the nighttime as well as they may lead...

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Main Author: Mohd Shukri, Mikhael Imran
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1013902025-02-06T09:33:21Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101390/ An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri Mohd Shukri, Mikhael Imran Indexes (General) Despite significant advancements in modern technology, shopping cart design and innovation have remained unchanged. Manually pushing the shopping trolleys lead to collision and inconveniences. In addition, the security and human are at risk for shopping during the nighttime as well as they may lead to overspending without proper grocery management plan. This thesis presents an automated follow me trolley utilizing the Bluetooth, ultrasonic, counting system, and smart lighting system. The ultrasonic sensor utilizes in the following system and anti-collision system. The design was verified by using simulation via proteus software that show the LED turn on during the low-light intensity. Additionally, the motor worked well with the ultrasonic sensors' reactions. Despite the suggested arrangement, a further improvement can be built by including some features, such as a cashier-less system, to ensure sustainability and better labour costs 2024 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101390/1/101390.pdf An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri. (2024) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri
description Despite significant advancements in modern technology, shopping cart design and innovation have remained unchanged. Manually pushing the shopping trolleys lead to collision and inconveniences. In addition, the security and human are at risk for shopping during the nighttime as well as they may lead to overspending without proper grocery management plan. This thesis presents an automated follow me trolley utilizing the Bluetooth, ultrasonic, counting system, and smart lighting system. The ultrasonic sensor utilizes in the following system and anti-collision system. The design was verified by using simulation via proteus software that show the LED turn on during the low-light intensity. Additionally, the motor worked well with the ultrasonic sensors' reactions. Despite the suggested arrangement, a further improvement can be built by including some features, such as a cashier-less system, to ensure sustainability and better labour costs
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author Mohd Shukri, Mikhael Imran
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title An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri
title_short An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri
title_full An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri
title_fullStr An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri
title_full_unstemmed An automated shopping trolley / Mikhael Imran Mohd Shukri
title_sort automated shopping trolley / mikhael imran mohd shukri
publishDate 2024
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101390/1/101390.pdf
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