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With the rapid advancement of digital technology, traditional methods of saving money, such as using piggy banks, are becoming less popular among the general public. The introduction of new innovations, such as microcontroller-based money storage boxes, eliminates the need for traditional saving methods. These money storage boxes are equipped with microcontrollers that can be controlled through smartphones and incorporate GPS technology to track their location. Furthermore, the storage boxes are secured with password protection and provide information on the total amount of money stored inside. The design of these money storage boxes involves the utilization of NodeMCU ESP8266 as the microcontroller, which connects the components to a Telegram Bot application for smartphone control. The primary sensor utilized in this device is the TCS3200 sensor, capable of detecting the color values of different types of banknotes. The GPS Neo 6m is employed to track the location of the storage box, seamlessly integrated with Google Maps. The Telegram Bot application functions as the control system and provides security features for these money storage boxes. Based on testing results, the money storage boxes can accurately differentiate and count various denominations of banknotes, offer precise information regarding account balances, and effectively track their location using Google Maps. Additionally, these boxes can operate independently without an external power source and ensure security through password protection. Thus, microcontroller-based money storage boxes offer a practical, efficient, and secure solution for saving money, providing the convenience of smartphone control, accurate location tracking, and enhanced security measures.
Keywords : Money storage box, Microcontroller, Telegram Application, TCS3200 Sensor, GPS Tracking
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