Personal Presence in Home Applications using RFID and GSM

Abstract

As the time moves the life style of the persons has completely changed and there is no time for the people for micro management of every issue personally. So, this is right time to provide some space to the technology into our lives for monitoring the issues which requires personal presence for the things to happen. In case of courier delivery if the personal presence is not there the courier may sent back if we are not there when courier boy comes to our house. This may lead to delay in receiving the courier. As we know the advancements in the Radio Frequency and GSM technologies and making use of those existing technologies we can design a device which is capable of identifying the arrival of courier and forward the same to the receiver and also provide the details of the goods so that they do not require to tracking the item from online. And the another usage of this system is making the notification the EB bill through GSM. By this even when the person is not there in home they will get the notification of their bill regarding amount and last date of paying amount. This will display in the LCD screen. This system can also make use of the notification during delivery of the gascylinder and displayed in the LCD and also message will send to the receiver mobile.

Country : India

1 Dr Shailendra kumar dhakad2 Thangedi kishore

  1. Professor (ECE),Department of ECE, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad
  2. Astt professor (ECE ), Department of ECE, Malla Reddy College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad

IRJIET, Volume 3, Issue 9, September 2019 pp. 81-85

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