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RFID Enhanced Shopping Cart Matthew Breeden Stan Komsky Brendan Leahy Todd Kamon Ji Hwan Kim
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Problem Statement Rising internet retailers Lack of available information Need of sales associate Advertising of products
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Project Overview Direct consumer purchases Educate consumer automatically Earn profit after first year Prototype cost of ~$2500 Production unit cost of ~$2000
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Technical Accomplishments Integrated RFID system with computer Implemented software interface Adjusted for reliable item detection Effectively shielded the cart Supplies a web-based experience
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Project Demonstration
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Find Item
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Store Location
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Weekly Specials
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Top Sellers
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Help
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Software Flowchart Valid RFID? Log Item and Update 'View Cart Screen' Scan RFID no yes no Remove Item from cart list Any Items in cart past time period? yes
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Connection Overview
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UHF RF Antenna SamSYS MP9320 Range: 860-960 MHz Power:130 dBmW Distance: 22 inches Angle: ~70º
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Mounted Antennas
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RF Shielding 1/4” Galvanized zinc coated mesh Attenuates RF signals Surface Area: ~3186 in 2
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Technical Difficulties Antenna power adjustment Antenna signal area Unable to use eBox 2300 Software issues with zero tags Time Constraints Back-end wireless server Utilizing a SQL database
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Project Schedule Integrated RFIDNov 15 Constructed cartNov 23 Completed user interfaceDec 1
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Future Enhancements Utilize a different computer Use a RFID reader with a single custom antenna Integrate a wireless database server Implement a rechargeable power source
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Business Concerns Ideally suited for: Electronics superstores (Fry’s, Best Buy) Electronics specialty stores (MicroCenter) Initial implementation cost Overall price feasibility
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