TU3.L1.1
SHOWING PRODUCTS IN A RETAIL STORE DIGITAL TWIN WITH ITEM LOCATION CAPTURED BY AN RFID ROBOT
Rafael Pous, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain; Marcos Chindemi, Keonn Technologies, Spain; Abdussalam Alajami, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Session:
TU3.L1: Next-generation RFID systems empowered by location awareness Oral
Track:
Next-generation RFID applications
Location:
Room 1
Presentation Time:
Tue, 5 Sep, 14:30 - 14:50 Portugal Time
Abstract
In this paper we present the initial version of a digital twin of an actual retail store, on which product information is shown on a 3D-like interface which allows virtual browsing. For this, an RFID robot was used which captured both the inventory of all the items in the store, as well as their estimated location. This information was merged with the retailer's catalog to add the photographs, description, and price of each product to the inventory. Finally, this information was merged with the digital twin prototype of the store, resulting in an interface that allows a user to virtually navigate the store, clicking on the images of the shelves to obtain the list of products actually available in the store, as well as the related information. The location accuracy was measured against a ground truth of 250 products whose position was measured, and the average error was less than one meter. This digital twin interface supports many important use cases, including picking routes for in-store fulfillment of on-line orders, re-shelving misplaced items, or guiding customers to predetermined products.
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Session TU3.L1
TU3.L1.1: SHOWING PRODUCTS IN A RETAIL STORE DIGITAL TWIN WITH ITEM LOCATION CAPTURED BY AN RFID ROBOT
Rafael Pous, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain; Marcos Chindemi, Keonn Technologies, Spain; Abdussalam Alajami, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
TU3.L1.2: Foreign Material Detection and Localization in Stored Grain with Passive RFID Tag Arrays
Erbo Shen, Weidong Yang, Henan University of Technology, China; Xuyu Wang, Florida International University, United States of America; Shiwen Mao, Auburn University, United States of America
TU3.L1.3: Increased ranging accuracy of RFID tags in ETSI regions using 53MHz wide dual bands
Mathieu Le Breton, Géolithe, France
TU3.L1.4: EXPLOITING THE ELECTROMAGNETIC COUPLING TO ESTIMATE THE CLOSE MOTION OF UHF-RFID TAGGED OBJECTS
Emidio Di Giampaolo, Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy; Francesco Martinelli, Fabrizio Romanelli, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
TU3.L1.5: RFID-based Monitoring of Human Operators for Safety in Outdoor Working Sites
Emanuele Tavanti, Andrea Motroni, Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy; Marco Pirozzi, Luciano Di Donato, Laura Tomassini, Alessandra Ferraro, INAIL, Italy