scholarly journals Intelligent Shopping Cart Using RFID and RF Module

Author(s):  
Shilpa Katre ◽  
Dhanshri Jiwan Gondane ◽  
Namika Bharat Sonkusare ◽  
Diksha Suresh Neware

The looking could be a essential requirement of individuals, that covers completely different fields, from vegetable and grocery search to apparel. In general, individuals accustomed go { completely different} retailers to shop for their different variety of artifact. Now days, retailers area unit unified, we will notice all the essential things beneath the one slate, that is thought as looking .The statistics of the minor and major looking malls grows over the years throughout the planet thanks to the request of the community. Thus, this results in the expansion within the level and formation of a mall. In our country, there area unit still plentiful would like for upgrading the facilities for providing the commendable looking to shoppers. Customers oft affect difficulties and bother once search. These issues conjointly contain worrying regarding the whole quantity of cash, inadequate info regarding the things that area unit purchasable and offers of the day, and conjointly waiting within the queue at the charge counter for bill cause wasting the superfluous time. For partitioning the issues explicit higher than varied ways area unit developed, however the effectualness remains thought-about for the betterment and improves the looking expertise. samples of these varied existing ways like barcode technology, wherever the worth is hold on within the barcode and RFID technology area unit enforced.

This analysis paper directional to the objectives of understanding the issues related to Hitachi from the dealer’s perspective and measure satisfaction of shoppers from the services provided. This involves Associate in the Nursing understanding of issues of shoppers so organize its technologies, products, services and alternative business resources to figure to attain innovation and deliver solutions to those problems. To know the market conditions and customers expect it's necessary to induce to grasp the issues facing the one United Nations agency is facing it and to figure on an equivalent. As my study is on the point of deciding the gaps that area unit directly or indirectly affects the market share of the whole. The study conjointly talks concerning the customer’s satisfaction and dealer’s perspective towards the whole and also the improvement areas. The aim wasn't solely to search out the problems and improvement areas however to search out the ways that to resolve the problems and to figure for an equivalent. The analysis style used was beta and descriptive style with the assistance of structured questionnaires to know the dealer’s perspective and also the customer’s perspective. The 2 major gaps found were Service and promoting of product. The problems faced in Services were major relating to the time taken to unravel issues that makes the client disgruntled. In promoting, major concern space is relating to the GTM (Go to market) team which incorporates MO (Merchandising officers) no correct visits to stores and dealer’s discontent relating to their irregular visits and handling of problems by them. alternative problems were the distribution of POS (Point of sale) materials not on correct time and HPC’s (Hitachi profile communicators) information problems relating to the merchandise For services, the main areas to figure on installation and replacement problems The strategies to figure on the development areas are: ought to work on the KRA’s (Key responsibility areas) for MO’s to figure for the merchandise coaching of HPC’s to attach with the shoppers through layman’s terms ACC.


1992 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 488
Author(s):  
R. S. Ashton

The conduct of industry operations involves, inevitably, risk to a corporation's assets, earnings and people. Additionally, there will always be liability risk. The management of these risks is an essential requirement for proper management of a corporation in general. Risk management does not merely involve buying insurance. It requires that there be careful identification and evaluation of risk followed by determination of how that risk might be controlled, financed or transferred. The control of a risk may include elimination, containment or training. Financing a risk might be achieved out of some special fund, operating revenue, borrowings or perhaps even by the use of a captive insurer or a combination of all of these. Risk transfer can be effected by contract, by exercise of legal rights or by the purchase of insurance.There is a wide range of insurance options designed to provide a measure of protection and management of asset risk, earnings risk, people risk and liability risk. The key, in the end, is striking the balance between the extremes of unacceptable risk on the one hand and not doing business at all on the other.


Author(s):  
G. Charlyn Pushpa Latha ◽  
J. Pradeep Kandhasamy ◽  
S. Sridhar

Author(s):  
Susanna M Santhosh ◽  
Cemone P Babu ◽  
Jills Joseph ◽  
Preethu Benny

1985 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 492-499 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. C. Hickson ◽  
C. Foster ◽  
M. L. Pollock ◽  
T. M. Galassi ◽  
S. Rich

Twelve subjects participated in an exercise program of cycling and running 40 min/day, 6 days/wk. After 10 wk, they continued to train with either a one-third or two-thirds reduction in work rates for an additional 15 wk. Frequency and duration for the additional training remained the same as during the 10 wk of training. The average increases in maximum O2 uptake (VO2 max) were between 11 and 20% when measured during cycling and treadmill running after 10 wk of training. VO2 max was not maintained at the 6-day/wk training levels with a one-third reduction in training intensity but was still higher than pretraining levels. With a two-thirds reduction in intensity, VO2 max declined to an even greater extent than with the one-third reduction. Short-term endurance (approximately 5 min) was maintained in the one-third reduced group but was markedly reduced in the two-thirds reduced group. Long-term endurance was decreased significantly from training by 21% in the one-third reduced group (184–145 min) and by 30% in the two-thirds reduced group (202–141 min). Calculated left ventricular mass, obtained from echocardiographic measurements, increased approximately 15% after training but returned to control levels after reduced training in both groups. These results demonstrate that training intensity is an essential requirement for maintaining the increased aerobic power and cardiac enlargement with reduced training.


2016 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 566-572
Author(s):  
Vardan Kulshreshtha ◽  
Praveen Tripathi ◽  
Gaurav Jaiswal ◽  
Tarun Kumar Gupta

Abstract Paediatric trauma is common emergency in emergency departments of hospitals worldwide. One of the uniqueness is the trauma sustained mostly in household areas and even the mode of injury is often subtle. Paediatric head injury is the one of the common reasons for children visiting the emergency department. Expert management and gentle care is an essential requirement in paediatric head injury cases. The management of the paediatric traumatic brain injury certainly depends upon the clinical conditions of patient and computed tomography {CT} findings. Most of the traumatic brain injuries can be managed conservatively but at times the surgical management has to be undertaken. A 6 month old child admitted with the history head injury. NCCT head revealed cerebellar hematoma with overlying subdural haemorrhage. Initially the child was managed conservatively but as the sensorium deteriorated the surgical evacuation was performed. The paediatric post fossa traumatic haemorrhage is a relatively uncommon and the management also needs to be individualized as per the patient’s condition.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1817-1825
Author(s):  
Carlos André Bahry ◽  
Ângela Aparecida Carleso ◽  
Anelise Tessari Perboni ◽  
Françoá Santos Dal Prá ◽  
Gelson Geraldo ◽  
...  

Soybean genotypes have distinct morphophysiological traits, which may influence the crop agronomic performance. The aim of this work was to evaluate the productive parameters of three contrasting soybean genotypes for leaf morphophysiological traits. The experiment was carried out at in a typical Distroferric Red Latosol, located at latitude 25º41'52" S and longitude 53º03'94" W; in the 2015/16 (CY1) and 2016/17 (CY2) seasons. The genotypes tested were: BS 2601 RR® (lanceolate and smaller leaflets); NS 6006 IPRO® (triangular and intermediate leaflets) and homozygous lineage CI 21 IPRO® (oval and larger leaflets). The gas exchange, chlorophyll index, leaf area, leaflet length and width, and petiolulus length were evaluated when plants of each genotype were at the beginning of flowering. At harvest, the variables analyzed were: first pod insertion, plant height, number of pods and grains per plant, grains per pod, mass of one thousand grains and grain yield. The design used was randomized blocks with four replicates. Photosynthesis per leaf area unit was higher in CY2, and is related to greater stomatal conductance, higher chlorophyll index, lower transpiration and lower leaf area of plants. The lanceolate leaf cultivar showed higher grain yield due to the higher number of grains and the greater mass of these grains in the two crop years. In addition, it was the one that obtained lower leaf area and lower transpiration. The cultivar NS 6006 presented greater productive stability, but this trait does not confer greater productive potential.


IJARCCE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
pp. 146-150
Author(s):  
Alat Laxmi ◽  
Bhalerao Shraddha ◽  
Chothave Ajay

Author(s):  
Patrick Carlson ◽  
Carl Kirpes ◽  
Ryan A. Pavlik ◽  
Judy M. Vance ◽  
Livien Yin ◽  
...  

With the proliferation of large screen stereo display systems, major consumer product manufacturers are using this technology to test marketing ideas on consumers. One of the performance factors that is of interest to retailers or manufacturers of retail products is the ability of consumers to quickly and easily locate their products within a retail store. Virtual reality technology can be used to create a virtual store that is easily reconfigurable as a test environment for consumer feedback. The research presented in this paper involves a study that compares the use of a multi-wall immersive environment to a single-wall immersive environment. Users were given a list of products to find in the virtual store. A physical mockup of a shopping cart was created and instrumented in order to be used to navigate throughout the virtual store. The findings indicate that participants in the five-wall immersive environment were significantly faster in locating the objects than the participants using the one-wall immersive environment. In addition, participants in the five-wall condition reported that the shopping cart was easier to use than in the one-wall condition. This study indicates that the use of multiple walls to provide an increased sense of immersion improves the ability of consumers to locate items within a virtual shopping experience.


2014 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Krupa

The photosynthetic activity of the leaf area unit increases depending on the degree of differentiation of the anatomical structure of the leaves of six chosen moss species. There is a correlation between the leaf area and the degree of differentiation of the anatomical structure resulting in enlargement of the area of contact of the assimilating cells with air. The leaves of <em>Catharinea undulata</em> having a one-layer blade and provided with several lamellae show a higher photosynthesis per 1 cm<sup>2</sup> of their surface than the one-layer leaves of <em>Mniurnm</em> or <em>Funaria. Aloina</em> leaves are the smallest in area among those of the moss species discussed, however, their photosynthetic rate is almost 4.5 times higher than in <em>Funaria</em> leaves. By analogy to the structure of leaves and their function in vascular, plants, these changes and correlations may be considered as attempts of primeval adaptation of mosses to terrestrial conditions of living.


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