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Paper Key : IRJ************633
Author: Ganesh Baburao Hale,Kshitija Sunil Mane,Shruti Ajit Pondkule,Kshitij Deepak Pise,Swati.m.patil
Date Published: 20 Apr 2024
Abstract
Bhojansamvedi is a groundbreaking mobile application designed to address the issue of food wastage and promote smart living by facilitating seamless food donation. The app aims to create a sustainable and technologically-driven solution to connect surplus food providers with individuals or organization in need. This is highly significant, particularly during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper focuses on creating an interesting mobile application app called Bhojansamvedi that provides the power of modern smartphones and digital platforms to streamline the process of food donation, reducing food waste and conducting to a more equitable distribution of resources. It boasts an intuitive and user-friendly interface, making it easy for both food donors and recipients to navigate the app. The design emphasizes simplicity to encourage widespread adoption. The app employs a sophisticated matching algorithm that considers factors such as location, types of food, and urgency to connect surplus food providers with nearby recipients in real time. This ensures timely and efficient food distribution. It ensures the security of all transactions by implementing robust authentication and verification processes.This builds trust among users and encourages more people to participate in food donation initiatives. The app incorporates data analytics tools to track and analyze the impact of food donations. This fits the general realm of AI for smart living in smart cities. In addition to entailing IoT (Internet of Things) and ubiquitous computing, this work makes positive impacts on both healthcare and environment by reducing hunger and food waste respectively. We describe our Bhojansamvedi app development using principles from AI, and especially HCI (Human Computer Interaction).
DOI LINK : 10.56726/IRJMETS52420 https://www.doi.org/10.56726/IRJMETS52420
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