ABSTRACT
Product pickup/put-down detection is important for autono-mous retails [2]. Many types of sensors are used to detect these events, including load cell [2], RFID on items [1], and camera[2]. However, they are limited by Line-of-Sight (LoS) or dense deployment requirements. To address these limitations, we propose a vibration-based single-point sensing system without requiring LoS and dense deployment to detect product pickup/put-down events for autonomous retails.
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- Carlos Ruiz, Joao Falcao, Shijia Pan, Hae Young Noh, and Pei Zhang. 2019. Aim3s: Autonomous inventory monitoring through multi-modal sensing for cashier-less convenience stores. In Proceedings of the 6th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings, Cities, and Transportation. 135--144.Google ScholarDigital Library
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Single-Point Vibration Sensing for Product Pickup/Put-Down Detection in Autonomous Retails
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