Author : Manu Harikrishnan Nair 1
Date of Publication :10th January 2018
Abstract: The Smart Cigarette Box uses modern technology to eradicate the use of cigarettes. The Box has a timer in it to control the outlet of the cigarettes. Over the long run, we can use this setup to completely eradicate the problem of smoking in people. It also features an emergency button, which initially offers a tablet to the individual prior to an emergent consumption of the cigarette. If it doesn’t help, then the actual cigarette is offered. This technology will help people to stop the habit of smoking based on the individual’s urgency. It can also be used to control the daily consumption. The core idea is to provide the person with a cigarette after the fixed interval, which can be extended with the succession of days, thus ultimately helping in the prevention of oral cancer. The buzzer is meant to provide a notification to the person that he can have a cigarette now. The led shows the time left(approximation). The design is small and portable, which is meant to be kept in the pocket of the user. Further a small battery with a micro-USB is kept for charging purpose. This device can easily last up to 2 – 3 days on a single charge.
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