Smart Ration Distributor and Database Management

Smart Ration Distributor and Database Management is a cutting-edge solution that aims to revolutionize the way essential goods and commodities are managed in ration shops. The system is designed to prevent the misuse of available items and ensure that the stock is distributed in a fair and equitable...

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Published in2023 8th International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES) pp. 1555 - 1559
Main Authors Murugan, K., Anuvamsha, S A, Deepika, M M, Devaki, P, Elakkiya, S
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2023
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Summary:Smart Ration Distributor and Database Management is a cutting-edge solution that aims to revolutionize the way essential goods and commodities are managed in ration shops. The system is designed to prevent the misuse of available items and ensure that the stock is distributed in a fair and equitable manner. The heart of the system is a PIC16F887 Microcontroller, which serves as the central brain for its operation. This work also features a loadcell, which is used to accurately determine the weight of the products in the shop. The loadcell is a highly reliable and accurate device that provides the system with the data it needs to determine the amount of available items in the shop. This helps to prevent the misuse of the available items, as it ensures that the stock is distributed in a fair and equitable manner. The system also uses a Wi-Fi Node MCU to track the current availability of stock in the ration shop cloud. This allows the system to provide real-time updates on the availability of the items in the shop, and to alert the shopkeeper if the stock levels fall below a certain threshold. This helps to prevent stock shortages and ensures that the shop remains fully stocked at all times. The system uses a simple and intuitive graphical user interface that makes it easy for the shopkeeper to monitor the stock levels and make adjustments to the distribution of the items as needed. This system also provides a database where the shopkeeper can see the sold out rations of product in kilograms and liters and also the data on individual household purchases per month. Additionally, the system is highly customizable and can be configured to meet the specific needs of the shop.
DOI:10.1109/ICCES57224.2023.10192706