Towards a wireless and low-power infrastructure for representing information based on E-paper displays

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Abstract

There has been much interest in replacing traditional information supports with more technological solutions in recent years. New technologies which allow paper-like perception with minimal power needs have emerged as low-power wireless scenarios. A priority for these new supports is to create the architecture for a scalable solution which maintains minimal power requirements. The retail industry demands a new information infrastructure that improves customer and employee satisfaction. In this work, authors propose an information provision architecture based on E-Paper and carry out an experiment where different smart labeling architectures based on Paper, E-Paper, LED liquid crystal display (LCD) and Dot-matrix LCD were tested in order to determine which is best suited for a real labeling environment. Enclosed in a research project called SMARKET, the authors pilot-tested the work in a real supermarket, having the opportunity to survey employees and customers about satisfaction and frustration with the use of the architectures proposed in this research work.

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Sánchez-de-Rivera, D., Martín, D., Alcarria, R., Bordel, B., & Robles, T. (2017). Towards a wireless and low-power infrastructure for representing information based on E-paper displays. Sustainability (Switzerland), 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/su9010076

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