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IoT and RFID: Make Life Easier and Shake up E-commerce Processes with Smart Objects

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In the field of technological development, Internet of Things (IoT) presents diverse mechanisms to companies to expand their business transactions with customers anywhere and anytime. Processes of selling and buying are getting to be much easier using IoT; therefore, IoT will change the customer's ideas and help them choose the appropriate products. This research article presents the advantage of the Internet of Things and RFID technology in the E-commerce system. From the last year, RFID technology becomes one of the few methods for managing products to guide and help the customer in buying the foremost suitable product which answers his need. This paper explains the use of IoT-supported architecture for E-Commerce with the goal to automate the sale transaction process with physical interaction. It solves problems that companies and customers face in shopping, as knowing our customer desire or knowing which the successful products within the supermarket are.

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Mohamed, S., Sethom, K., Obaid, A.J., Nejrs, S.M., Najim, S.Ad.M. (2023). IoT and RFID: Make Life Easier and Shake up E-commerce Processes with Smart Objects. In: Kumar, R., Pattnaik, P.K., R. S. Tavares, J.M. (eds) Next Generation of Internet of Things. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 445. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1412-6_13

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