MetaBot: Automated and dynamically schedulable robotic behaviors in retail environments

Jonathan Francis, Utsav Drolia, Kunal Mankodiya, Rolando Martins, R. Gandhi, P. Narasimhan
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The ever-increasing popularity of online stores is reshaping traditional commerce models. In particular, brick-and-mortar stores are presently facing the challenge of reinventing themselves and their business models to offer attractive yet low-cost alternatives to e-commerce. Other industries have already introduced new concepts to fight inefficiency (i.e., “Just-in-Time” inventory management in Automotive), retail stores face a more challenging environment which these models cannot accommodate. Stores remain heavily vested in battling the overhead costs of personnel management when, instead, a robotic automation scheme with retail-oriented behaviors could reduce the detection latency of out-of-stock and compliance error phenomena throughout the store. These behaviors must be automated, multi-purpose, and schedulable; they must also ensure that the robot coordinates store nuances to adapt its functionality appropriately. In this paper, we present our architecture that defines retail robot behaviors as a collection of reusable activities, which, when permuted various ways, allows for various high-level and application-specific tasks to be accomplished effectively. We evaluate this system on our robotic platform by scrutinizing the integrity of navigation and machine vision tasks, which we perform concurrently in an experimental store setup. Results show the feasibility and efficiency of our proposed architecture.
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MetaBot:零售环境中自动化和动态可调度的机器人行为
网上商店的日益普及正在重塑传统的商业模式。特别是,实体店目前正面临着重塑自身和商业模式的挑战,以提供有吸引力但成本低廉的电子商务替代品。其他行业已经引入了新的概念来对抗低效率(例如,汽车行业的“准时制”库存管理),零售商店面临着这些模式无法适应的更具挑战性的环境。商店仍然在与人事管理的间接成本作斗争,而机器人自动化方案与面向零售的行为可以减少整个商店缺货和合规错误现象的检测延迟。这些行为必须是自动化的、多用途的、可调度的;他们还必须确保机器人协调商店的细微差别,以适当地适应其功能。在本文中,我们提出了将零售机器人行为定义为可重用活动集合的体系结构,当以各种方式排列时,可以有效地完成各种高级和特定于应用程序的任务。我们通过仔细检查导航和机器视觉任务的完整性,在我们的机器人平台上评估该系统,我们在实验存储设置中同时执行这些任务。实验结果表明了该结构的可行性和有效性。
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