Abstract

This paper presents the design and implementation of an intelligent Dynamic electronic billboard based on QR-Code (Quick Response Code) that can be used in a variety of interior locations such as offices, malls, universities, supermarkets, and other similar establishments. A screen display, a sensor such as a PIR motion sensor, and a QR-Code reader are all included in the system. Once scanned, the QR-Code should provide rapid access to information. While the motion sensor detects a nearby person and instructs the system to display the QR-Code on the billboard for the person to scan, the display device continues to display the company's products or announcements. The QR-Code contains Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) in our prototype, and once scanned, a user follows the link and begins exploring what he or she needs to see on a display device based on what the companies sell or communicate with the general public. As a result, the system allows users to interact with it by allowing them to search for what they need using QR-Codes. The Raspberry Pi houses the sensors and display device, allowing the system to relay sensory data to a web server using the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) protocol. Because of its low cost, efficiency, and ease of use, the designed system is beneficial.

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