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Smart Innovation Regarding Bringing Kitchen Food Items in the Kitchen by Automatically Informing the Shopkeeper by Using GSM 900 Board and Arduino Uno R3 Board with Proper Programming

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Smart innovation can be done from GSM 900 board, Arduino Uno R3 board, and sensors for bringing kitchen food items, i.e., supply of rice, pulses, flour, etc. from shopkeeper by sending message to the shopkeeper automatically. The sensor senses the voltage by weight of the material and if weight is less, low voltage is generated while if weight is high, high voltage is generated by the presence of materials in the vessel. This voltage is given to pin 3 of Arduino Uno R3 board which by proper programming is used to send the SMS (message) to the shopkeeper automatically. Thus, the flour which is if about to empty in my vessel is informed to the shopkeeper automatically and the shopkeeper will send the flour to house.

Vijay Kumar—Masterminded and created the first stable version of this document.

Vipul Sharma—Created the first draft of this document.

Avinash Sharma—Created the first draft of this document.

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Kumar, V., Sharma, V., Sharma, A. (2019). Smart Innovation Regarding Bringing Kitchen Food Items in the Kitchen by Automatically Informing the Shopkeeper by Using GSM 900 Board and Arduino Uno R3 Board with Proper Programming. In: Rathore, V., Worring, M., Mishra, D., Joshi, A., Maheshwari, S. (eds) Emerging Trends in Expert Applications and Security. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 841. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2285-3_37

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