ABSTRACT
Finding an available locker at the university is a time-consuming process; that is, finding an empty locker on the university campus where you may store your possessions takes a significant amount of effort. The majority of students have difficulty finding a locker since they can't find one easily and don't want to waste their time hunting for lockers in other buildings. As a result, this article recommended a locker reservation system in order to make it easier for students to find accessible unoccupied lockers. This approach can minimize the challenges that certain students who are seeking to obtain a locker are experiencing, such as the fact that they are unable to readily find an available locker and that they are wasting their time searching in other buildings for an available locker. In order to make finding a locker easier, a locker reservation system has been established that allows students to immediately locate a locker that is available without having to waste time. The locker reservation system allows the student to select a date and time for the locker to be constructed, as well as examine information about the reserved locker for the student if one is available. Additionally, the student may locate their locker utilizing augmented reality technology, as the system strives to assist student to the precise location of an empty locker by displaying arrows that point to the student in the right direction.
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