ABSTRACT
Mom's Tray is a dietary monitoring system that integrates smart tray with embedded sensors, pre-arranged and RFID-tagged food packages, and a mobile app to provide a real-time feedback on food ordering and consumption in a school cafeteria setup.
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Index Terms
- Mom's tray: real-time dietary monitoring system
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