Inspiration

We were a few friends who were interested in designing and coding. When we heard that NUV Yuva was organizing a hackathon on our own campus, we decided to be a part of this experience. We decided to make an e-ticketing system that will help reduce the cost of generating the ticket and also help reduce the waste that is created. The most common problem while visiting a monument or museum is the chaos and waiting time while buying the ticket. Our system could also help reduce the chaos and waiting time for visiting these museums and monuments. The name ticketbari.com is based on the Gujarati term for the ticket window.

What it does

Our system will ease the overall process of purchasing a ticket. It will also help the visitors know about the timings of visiting and if the monument/museum is closed for visitors. The overall cost of generating a ticket will be greatly reduced. Also, an e-ticket solves the problem of waste generation by itself.

How we built it

We have designed a prototype of the system which can be implemented using IoT devices and edge computing that can work in coordination with a website or an application.

Challenges we ran into

One of the challenges that we faced was deciding the type of connection between the database and the QR code that is generated. whether to keep them dependent on each other or to keep them mutually exclusive was something we had to ponder upon.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We've designed the prototype of the website and the workflow of the system in quite a detail.

What we learned

We learned more about APIs that could be used in the system, and how we will be using and implementing them. We also learned about the implementation of laser with LDR sensor in our system for automatic management of entry and exit of visitors.

What's next for TicketBari.com

We're determined to complete the work we have done on TicketBari.com. We will be making a fully working website and an application that can be used for ticket generation.

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