Implementing Arduino and NFC Technology Integration for Inventory Tracking System

The current organizational methods employed in storage facilities and stores are predominantly manual, lacking proper systematic management, particularly in convenience stores where inventory management is often disorganized. The absence of categorization and a systematic approach complicates invent...

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Published in:2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, I2CACIS 2024
Main Authors: Bin Zaidi, Syazwan Azri; Ismail, Syila Izawana Binti; Dzulkefli, Nik Nur Shaadah Binti Nik; Kar, Siti Aishah Binti Che; Shafie, Rosmawati Binti
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024
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author Bin Zaidi
Syazwan Azri; Ismail
Syila Izawana Binti; Dzulkefli
Nik Nur Shaadah Binti Nik; Kar
Siti Aishah Binti Che; Shafie
Rosmawati Binti
spellingShingle Bin Zaidi
Syazwan Azri; Ismail
Syila Izawana Binti; Dzulkefli
Nik Nur Shaadah Binti Nik; Kar
Siti Aishah Binti Che; Shafie
Rosmawati Binti
Implementing Arduino and NFC Technology Integration for Inventory Tracking System
Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science
author_facet Bin Zaidi
Syazwan Azri; Ismail
Syila Izawana Binti; Dzulkefli
Nik Nur Shaadah Binti Nik; Kar
Siti Aishah Binti Che; Shafie
Rosmawati Binti
author_sort Bin Zaidi
spelling Bin Zaidi, Syazwan Azri; Ismail, Syila Izawana Binti; Dzulkefli, Nik Nur Shaadah Binti Nik; Kar, Siti Aishah Binti Che; Shafie, Rosmawati Binti
Implementing Arduino and NFC Technology Integration for Inventory Tracking System
2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, I2CACIS 2024
English
Proceedings Paper
The current organizational methods employed in storage facilities and stores are predominantly manual, lacking proper systematic management, particularly in convenience stores where inventory management is often disorganized. The absence of categorization and a systematic approach complicates inventory tracking, leading to unreliability and significant manual labor each time an item needs to be checked or restocked. This challenge is also observed in courier service storage facilities, delivery trucks, and hubs, resulting in a high incidence of missing parcels due to inadequate management. To address these inefficiencies, this research aims to develop an inventory management system that reduces manual labor by implementing Arduino microcontroller technology, NFC stickers/tags, and NFC modules. Additionally, the system leverages PLX-DAQ add-ins to seamlessly export data from the microcontroller into Microsoft Excel, facilitating real-time inventory updates and management. By achieving these objectives, it can save time and labor power, significantly improving the reliability and efficiency of inventory management in both convenience stores and courier service facilities.
IEEE
2995-2840

2024


10.1109/I2CACIS61270.2024.10649821
Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science

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title Implementing Arduino and NFC Technology Integration for Inventory Tracking System
title_short Implementing Arduino and NFC Technology Integration for Inventory Tracking System
title_full Implementing Arduino and NFC Technology Integration for Inventory Tracking System
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title_full_unstemmed Implementing Arduino and NFC Technology Integration for Inventory Tracking System
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