SmartCart The Interactive Shopping Cart Display UCSB ECE 189A/B, Fall 2012 – Spring 2013 Pallavi Jain Deniz Kaplan Peter Nguyen Vivian Vasquez.

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SmartCart The Interactive Shopping Cart Display UCSB ECE 189A/B, Fall 2012 – Spring 2013 Pallavi Jain Deniz Kaplan Peter Nguyen Vivian Vasquez

Product Definition An interactive touchscreen display affixed onto the handlebars of a shopping cart which allows users to: Scan items to a checkout list Find aisle locations of items Search for item availability Obtain item coupons

Application - Supermarkets - Department Stores - Any other vendor that uses shopping carts

SEARCH SCAN FIND

Benefits SmartCart will make the shopping experience more efficient for both customers and market employees Customers can track the price of their purchases Sales associates will spend less time answering questions All in a straight forward, intuitive user interface!

Software Implemented in C using Eclipse Programming environment LPC2000 Flash Utility. The GUI consists of five screen types: 1. Home screen: Map of store with current location indicated

Software Cont. 2. Search Screen: Where a user can query items 3. Item Screen: Displays information about a specific item

Software Cont. 4. Sleep screen: Activated after touchscreen is idle for over two minutes. Displays coupons or advertisements. 5. Shopping List Screen: Shows all items user has scanned and their prices.

COUPONS ADVERTISEMENTS

Software Overview

High Level Block Diagram

Group Organization Pallavi Jain Deniz Kaplan Peter Nguyen Vivian Vasquez Combined: - Team Leader - Memory/Power management - Barcode Scanner - LCD - RFID - User interface - Software Integration

Hardware

TFT: - SPI interface - 54-pin Connector LCD Touchscreen Capacitive Touch Panel: - I2C interface - 6-pin Connector Purpose : Basis of our project, displays all information and takes user input.

RFID Purpose: Uses radio frequency communication to identify current aisle location. It is interrupt driven MHz RFID Mifare Read / Write Module: UART interface PCB antenna required

Why RFID? - GPS has horrible indoor performance and can be off by up to a few feet - Can set off alarm if cart gets too far from store - Does not require line of sight access like other tag detection technologies (orientation doesn’t matter)

PCB Antenna/ RFID Tags Purpose: Allows communication between smart system and tag MHz Mifare PCB Antenna - 55mmx55mm mm read range

Barcode Scanner Purpose: Scan each item’s barcode and transfer to shopping cart list. ID TECH's Econoscan ii - DB9-DCE serial interface - Interrupt driven (mapped to VICVectAddr7) - Uses external power supply

Why do we need a Barcode scanner? RFID tags can also be attached to items and scanned into shopping list, why have two scanners? RFID tags are more expensive than barcodes and most (if not all) products today already use barcodes, making SmartCart’s transition into the market seamless

Memory Management SDRAM Purpose: - Store layout map - Interfaces via external memory controller Micron's MT48LC8M16A2 – 2 Meg x 16 x 4 banks SDCard/Connector Purpose: -For nonvolatile storage of database and other information, uses SD/MMC interface on microprocessor. Kyocera Memory Card Connector 5638 Series

Processor NXP LPC2478: Single-chip 16-bit/32-bit micro, ARM 7, 512 kB flash Purpose: Operates all other devices on board

Power Management Linear Regulators: 3.3V LDO with 5V (500mA max) input and 3.0V LDO with 5V (150mA max) input; Biased with 1uF caps; Enable pins tied high Voltages Needed: 19.2V DC, 5V DC, 3.3V DC, 3V DC Power Planes: 3.3V DC Voltages Supplied: 19.2V and 5V from external power supplies

Conclusion Lessons: - Start Early - Work in parallel - Read data sheets thoroughly

Special Thanks to John Johnson Joseph Malcolm

Questions?