What if we could erase physical queues altogether? This project proposes a real-time smart queueing system where people can join, track, and be called for a service without ever standing in line.
Picture a hospital, bank, or college office. Users scan a QR code or access a kiosk on arrival, input their service type, and receive a dynamic ETA. They can walk around, go for coffee, or wait in the lobby. When they’re 3rd in line, a ping is sent. When they’re next, another ping. A display board shows who’s being served — without revealing identities.
This solves a real human problem — the boredom, stress, and inefficiency of traditional lines. You’ll be implementing real-time databases (like Firebase), QR check-in, and position prediction logic.
Bonus feature: predictive models that estimate waiting time based on queue history and service speed, improving as more users interact.
- Firebase Realtime DB: Firebase Docs
- QR Code Libraries: Zxing, QR Code Generator
This can be scaled across sectors — clinics, mess halls, banks — anywhere queues happen. It’s part of a world that values time as currency.
Summary
- Title: The Queueless Queue – Smart Line Management Without a Line
- Technology Stack: Android/Web, Firebase, QR APIs, JavaScript/Flutter
- Preferred Team Size: 2–3 students
- Categories: Android Apps, Web Systems, Automation
- Tags: Queuing System, Firebase, QR Code, Real-Time Apps, UX Innovation
