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Page 1: capstone poster group8 - Rutgers ECE€¦ · Athira Haridas, Christina Segerholm, Jaime Swartz - Group 8 {ah671, cms549, jrs409}@scarletmail.rutgers.edu Advisor: Prof. Marco Gruteser

Goal

❑ The SmartCart system aims to enhance a grocery shopper’s experience by streamlining the shopping process using a mobile app and RFID technology.

Methodology

Results

References[1] http://www.nbcnews.com/id/7723557/ns/health-fitness/t/new-grocery-carts-are-only-so-smart/#.WPgT01KZPR0[2] https://developer.android.com/reference/android/graphics/Canvas.html[3] https://developers.google.com/vision/android/multi-tracker-tutorial

AcknowledgementWe would like to thank Professor Marco Gruteser, Brian Alden and

Samuel Ramrajkar for their guidance throughout the project

SmartCart

Research Challenges❑ Designing visuals for map navigation using Android Canvas [2]❑ Creating the AStar algorithm for calculating shortest path❑ Building the charging circuit

Motivations and Objectives

❑ Motivations▪Why can’t the in-person shopping

experience be as simple as it is online?▪Existing shopping-aid

technologies only provide partial solutions or are too costly [1]

❑ Ability to recommend products to users based on shopping history & trends

❑ Chain-of-carts charging instead of individual plug-in

❑ Objectives▪ Provide assistance in locating and navigating

to products in a store▪ Enable the user to calculate the bill total

before reaching the register▪ Determine store occupancy to alert user

when store is crowded

Athira Haridas, Christina Segerholm, Jaime Swartz - Group 8 {ah671, cms549, jrs409}@scarletmail.rutgers.edu

Advisor: Prof. Marco Gruteser

Charging Circuit Schematic

Future Work

❑ Navigation to products done through tracking RFIDs in store

❑ Cart total can be calculated through barcode scanning[3] & adding items to virtual cart

❑ Safely and easily charge battery in under 5 hours

SmartCart CAD Model

SmartCart Hardware Assembled

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