Design of The Real Time Image Capture Feature for Vegetable Production in Sharia Based E-Commerce Sutadi Triputra, Ririn Suharsih, Utan Sahiro Ritonga, Alghif Aruni Nur Rukman, Eni Kusumawati
Universitas Muhammadiyah Bandung
Jalan Soekarno Hatta 752, Bandung 40614, Indonesia
Abstract
In 2021 the consumer complaint service at the Ministry of Trade recorded that 95.3% or 8,949 consumers made complaints in the e-commerce sector. This condition increased 10 times compared to the previous year. The results of a survey conducted by shopback found that 62.9% of consumers felt that the items purchased did not match the products in the photos. The potential for gharar in online buying and selling is quite large. Gharar is a business transaction that contains ambiguity for the parties, both in terms of quantity, physicality, quality, delivery time, even the object of the transaction may still be speculative. Conditions like this are very risky for fraud to occur and there are parties who are harmed, including vegetable e-commerce. To address the needs of users in uncertain times that violate sharia principles, a possible solution is to add a real-time image capture feature of the condition of vegetables which can make buying and selling transactions more transparent and provide benefits for both parties. By using the ESP32-Cam module which sends photos to the e-commerce application server per hour, it is expected that users can see the product to be purchased, both the location and condition of the vegetables. This study uses a literature study method and observations of e-commerce applications that are currently being developed by researchers. The results of this study are in the form of application architecture and mockups so that users can maximize the e-commerce application.
Keywords: E-commerce- Real time image- Arduino- ESP32Cam- Sharia economy