Merchandise activity sensor system and methods of using same
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1. A system for providing real-time location based services, the system comprising:
- a) at least a first sensor associated with a merchandise fixture structure capable of sensing a vibration pattern induced through the merchandise fixture structure by the act of removing merchandise from the merchandise fixture;
b) a microcontroller having an application capable of processing data acquired by the at least first sensor wherein data acquired is comprised of at least the vibration pattern resulting from the removing of the merchandise wherein the application applies an algorithm to the data in order to identify a vibration pattern signature associated with a set of known types of events;
c) a wired or wireless means of communication capable of communicating the removing of the merchandise detected by the first sensor to the microcontroller, wherein the at least first sensor is attached to the merchandise fixture; and
d) a remote annunciator capable of providing an audio and/or visual alarm, wherein the remote annunciator is in communication with the microcontroller such that the microcontroller activates the remote annunciator based on the data processed by the microcontroller and further wherein the system retains an information log comprised of functions performed by the system for future analysis.
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Abstract
Apparatus and systems using merchandise activity sensors for increasing the awareness of interactivity with merchandise on retail store displays (shelves, peg hooks, merchandise pushers, and other Point of Purchase displays) in order to facilitate more effective customer service, reduce theft and to provide additional analysis data related to merchandise/shopper interaction.
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1. A system for providing real-time location based services, the system comprising:
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a) at least a first sensor associated with a merchandise fixture structure capable of sensing a vibration pattern induced through the merchandise fixture structure by the act of removing merchandise from the merchandise fixture; b) a microcontroller having an application capable of processing data acquired by the at least first sensor wherein data acquired is comprised of at least the vibration pattern resulting from the removing of the merchandise wherein the application applies an algorithm to the data in order to identify a vibration pattern signature associated with a set of known types of events; c) a wired or wireless means of communication capable of communicating the removing of the merchandise detected by the first sensor to the microcontroller, wherein the at least first sensor is attached to the merchandise fixture; and d) a remote annunciator capable of providing an audio and/or visual alarm, wherein the remote annunciator is in communication with the microcontroller such that the microcontroller activates the remote annunciator based on the data processed by the microcontroller and further wherein the system retains an information log comprised of functions performed by the system for future analysis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of detecting potential theft related activity at a point of display in a retail environment, the method comprising:
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a) providing at least a first sensor associated with a merchandise fixture structure capable of sensing vibration patterns induced through a merchandise fixture structure by the act of removing merchandise from the merchandise fixture; b) providing a microcontroller having an customizable application capable of processing all the data acquired by the at least first sensor wherein data acquired is comprised of at least the vibration pattern resulting from the removing of the merchandise wherein the application applies an algorithm to the data in order to identify a vibration pattern signature associated with a set of known types of events; c) providing a wired or wireless means of communication capable of communicating the removing of the merchandise detected by the first sensor to the microcontroller, wherein the at least first sensor is attached to the merchandise fixture; and d) triggering a suspicious event declaration when the movement detected by the at least first sensor does not match a predetermined movement threshold wherein a remote annunciator is in communication with the microcontroller such that the microcontroller activates the remote annunciator based on the data processed by the microcontroller and further wherein the system retains an information log comprised of functions performed by the system for future analysis. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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