NMN WIFI vending machine / Maria Odyssel NapMoarate, Karl Joshua Nobong and Aleeya Manica Manlangit.
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This thesis project aims to create a WIFI vending machine with additional security measures that can accept peso bills and coins as payment. Customers can obtain products or services quickly and easily through the device, and all financial transactions will be safe against fraud and theft. The vending machine's hardware, software, and security measures as part of the project should be taken into consideration, and its functionality and usability will also be assessed. The ultimate objective of this thesis project is to create a compelling and dependable vending machine that can satisfy the requirements of both customers and business owners offering innovative solutions to common issues in the vending field.
Brigoli, Darlyne College of Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
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