# SysMART Outdoor Services: A System of Connected and Smart Supermarkets

**Authors:** Yazan Mohamad, Majd Makdessi, Omar Raad, Issam Damaj (American, University of Kuwait)

arXiv: 1907.12407 · 2019-07-30

## TL;DR

SysMART Outdoor Services integrates connected smart supermarkets into smart city infrastructure, enhancing shopping convenience through remote parking, traffic, and inventory management using advanced IoT technologies.

## Contribution

This paper introduces a novel interconnected supermarket system, SysMART, leveraging IoT and LabView for comprehensive outdoor services and smart shopping experiences.

## Key findings

- Successful implementation of remote parking and traffic status features.
- Effective real-time inventory checks across supermarket chains.
- Enhanced customer experience through integrated smart services.

## Abstract

Smart cities are today's modern trend. Many high-tech industrial firms are exploring different approaches to implement smart cities. Various projects aim at internet-of-things and smart solutions. Current implementations are mostly localized to a specific building or area; however, the growth is crossing space and geographic location limits. Shopping is a central activity that is frequent and typically a time-consuming task. SysMART is system of connected and smart supermarkets. SysMART enables a plausible shopping experience for customers. The aim of SysMART is to provide an advanced lifestyle with its ease of use functionality. SysMART outdoor services support distant parking availability, traffic status, and remote inventory checks for supermarkets in a chain. SysMART implementation relies on cutting edge technologies that support rapid prototyping and precision data acquisition, such as, National Instrument devices. The selected development environment is LabView with its world-class interfacing libraries. The paper comprises a detailed system description, development strategy, interface design, software engineering, and a thorough analysis and evaluation.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1907.12407