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The airplane is currently the fastest mode of transportation and the first choice for those who want to make a long journey. Even after take-off you can quickly reach your destination, but the pre-start process often takes a long time. As a rule, we have problems with baggage weight measurement at check-in at the airport as the airlines have set a fixed weight limit for our luggage. Regardless of the terminal's modernity and impressive architecture, a fast, efficient and fluid baggage handling system still plays an important role in providing exceptional service. If we have an automatic baggage check-in system, all you have to do is plunder your ticket and your baggage will be registered under your name and the extra charge for your baggage will be automatically posted, if any. In this article, we introduce a system model designed to automate the flight baggage registration system by attempting to create a user-friendly, cost-effective, and efficient self-checking system.
Arduino Uno Board, LCD, RFID, Wheat Stone Bridge, UART
Arduino Uno Board, LCD, RFID, Wheat Stone Bridge, UART
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