WIRELESS E-ORGANIZE AND SEEK PHYSICAL ITEMS USING RASPBERRY PI

An embedded is a word touches our ears daily in every aspect of life, we cannot imagine world without electronics. As the human needs are increasing life is becoming more simplified and sophisticated thus demand for consumer electronics is more. Organizing of physical items, search and seeking them at requirement by a human depends on his expertise, experience and mainly on his mind set. This can be recognized as highly unreliable and depends on the person.This paper deals about one such system: search and find an organized way of handling physical items. It is implemented with a microcontroller and raspberry pi which takes the commands from the system and activates to open corresponding item. Each physical items has an address location and accessible only through computing system with an RF linkage and actuator unit which physically drives in physical items to pop out.

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