About: Smart shop is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10 publications have been published within this topic receiving 90 citations. The topic is also known as: coffeeshop.
TL;DR: Perceived ease of use significantly affects perceived usefulness and perceived enjoyment, in turn, these three factors directly influence shopping intention, and perceived ease ofuse will have a stronger impact on perceived useful and shopping intention when the customer has a high level of technology readiness.
TL;DR: A framework for implementing Smart manufacturing Shop floor systems based on the Ubiquitous Augmented Reality technology (SSUAR), which makes use of data sharing between shop floor resources and a sensor network in order to optimise the production schedules for carrying out projects.
Abstract: This paper describes a framework for implementing Smart manufacturing Shop floor systems based on the Ubiquitous Augmented Reality technology (SSUAR). The proposed system makes use of data sharing ...
TL;DR: A test bed has been set up to show how physical entities can be cooperative and autonomous units that can automatize the shop floor operation processes and the results verify the feasibility and efficiency of proposed method.
TL;DR: An autonomous collaboration network comprised of cyber-physical system–based smart manufacturing resources is modeled by using complex network theory and results show that the autonomous production control and management of smart shop floor will become more accurate, efficient, and balanced.
Abstract: Industry 4.0 focuses on the realization of smart manufacturing from shop floors to factories and to the whole supply chain. As a key technology of smart manufacturing, cyber-physical system has bee...
TL;DR: In this paper, a smart shop with RFID reader is used to detect and identify commodities purchased by a customer at an exit of the shop, and an account associated with the identity of the customer is utilized to realize automatic settlement.
Abstract: A smart shop mode and a smart shop belong to the technical field of shop and supermarket information systems. An RFID label is adopted to conduct ID coding on commodities, and an RFID reader is utilized to detect and identify commodities purchased by a customer at an exit of the shop. At the exit of the shop, a customer identity verifying system is utilized to verify the identity of the customer, and an account associated with the identity of the customer is utilized to realize automatic settlement. The RFID reader is utilized to realize automatic inventory. The customer can enter the shop and directly walk out via the exit after choosing and purchasing commodities. Therefore, the shopping experience of the customer is greatly improved, and the labor and the time for inventory are greatly reduced.