TY - GEN
T1 - Enhancing the shopping experience through RFID in an actual retail store
AU - Melià-Seguí, Joan
AU - Parada, Raúl
AU - Pous, Rafael
AU - Liaghat, Zeinab
AU - Carreras, Anna
AU - De Porrata-Doria, Ramir
AU - Morenza-Cinos, Marc
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) offers an extraordinary opportunity to enhance the shopping experience of customers in a retail store. There are two types of possible enhancements: increasing the efficiency of traditional processes, or offering new use cases at the store. RFID offers a great opportunity in both cases. RFID can be used to improve the availability of products, reducing stock outs, to streamline the check-out process, reducing the lines, or to substitute the typical Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) \horse gates" by hidden antennas, freeing the entrance to the store from intimidating barriers. Besides these operational improvements, RFID can also be used to offer shoppers new and enticing functionalities, such as a \magic mirror" to virtually try garments on, or an interactive screen in the fitting room that displays information and offers functionalities related to the particular garments brought in by the customer. This paper describes an actual installation in an apparel retail store in Barcelona, and presents some of the initial conclusions after several months of operation with real customers.
AB - Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) offers an extraordinary opportunity to enhance the shopping experience of customers in a retail store. There are two types of possible enhancements: increasing the efficiency of traditional processes, or offering new use cases at the store. RFID offers a great opportunity in both cases. RFID can be used to improve the availability of products, reducing stock outs, to streamline the check-out process, reducing the lines, or to substitute the typical Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) \horse gates" by hidden antennas, freeing the entrance to the store from intimidating barriers. Besides these operational improvements, RFID can also be used to offer shoppers new and enticing functionalities, such as a \magic mirror" to virtually try garments on, or an interactive screen in the fitting room that displays information and offers functionalities related to the particular garments brought in by the customer. This paper describes an actual installation in an apparel retail store in Barcelona, and presents some of the initial conclusions after several months of operation with real customers.
KW - Implementation
KW - Pervasive technologies in retail
KW - RFID
KW - Shopping experience
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84885232610&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/2494091.2496016
DO - 10.1145/2494091.2496016
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84885232610
SN - 9781450322157
T3 - UbiComp 2013 Adjunct - Adjunct Publication of the 2013 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
SP - 1029
EP - 1035
BT - UbiComp 2013 Adjunct - Adjunct Publication of the 2013 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
T2 - 2013 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp 2013
Y2 - 8 September 2013 through 12 September 2013
ER -