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Smart Trolley
Department of ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION
G.S.MOZE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BALEWADI, PUNE – 411045
2011-2012

A SEMINAR REPORT ON

RFID BASED SMART TROLLEY FOR MALLS

PRESENTED BY: 1. PRIYA BHAT (Roll No. 61) 2. SONAWANE BHAGYASHRI (Roll No. 71) 3. SANDHYA VIJAYAN (Roll No. 73) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: PROF. Mr. RAGHVENDRA A. KATAP

CONTENTS TOPIC PAGE NO. 1. PROJECT ABSTRACT ...........……………..........................................................................3 2. LITERATURE SURVEY ...................................................................................................4 3. MARKET SURVEY ..........................................................................................................6 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM ...........................................................................................................9 5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................14 6. PCB LAYOUT...................................................................................................................15 7. COMPONENT LIST AND PRICE .....................................................................................16 8. APPLICATIONS ..............................................................................................................17 9. ADVANTAGES ...............................................................................................................18 10. CONCLUSION ..............................................................................................................19

PROJECT ABSTRACT

In today’s technology, many companies are developing products that ensure convenience towards all people. One of the conveniences that are involved will be providing them with a new and easy shopping experience. With the

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