Interesting stuff from GE

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wayneh

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I knew that control of lighting is already a thing, but later in the article they discuss using lighting as a way to pinpoint the location of people in a store. I had no idea this was in the works. Clever.
 

GopherT

Joined Nov 23, 2012
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I knew that control of lighting is already a thing, but later in the article they discuss using lighting as a way to pinpoint the location of people in a store. I had no idea this was in the works. Clever.
In its other major announcement today, GE said it would work with Qualcomm to put technology inside its commercial lighting for retail customers. The technology uses the camera inside your cellphone and specialized “signatures” put out from GE’s LEDs that allow the phone to triangulate a customer’s position in the store. Before this happens the customer has to opt into the program and download an app.
I'm guessing that each LED light has a pattern and your cell phone can differentiate which one it is near, then sends a signal back to the store (even a central server in the corporate office) that say, "I'm by the light that has this pattern, 0101110110001101001001011"
 

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wayneh

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Yes, that's part of what surprised me - how simple it is. You can't do it with incandescent or fluorescent lights, but it's almost trivial with LEDs.
 

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wayneh

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There's an awful lot of research going on all the time regarding optimum item placement in a store, how long people spend in each area, and on and on. Every inch matters in retail. And my local Walmart turns off its display lights when no shopper is near.

My point: Location information has many applications of value.
 

djsfantasi

Joined Apr 11, 2010
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I already have an app on my phone, which scans each item and simplifies my checkout experience to scan phone and pay balance. With smartphone payment becoming a reality, soon I'll go food shopping and walk out of the store - all paid!

But there are those days that the rare item is on the shopping list and I spend a lot of time walking up and down the aisles searching for it. Now, I am looking for coconut milk, and I say to my phone "coconut milk" and it replies "Aisle 10, halfway down, on the bottom shelves to the right. You're in Aisle 8, so its two aisles over." And as I aproach it, the phone says, "there it is. Don't miss it!" Like shopping with my significant other...
 

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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But there are those days that the rare item is on the shopping list and I spend a lot of time walking up and down the aisles searching for it. Now, I am looking for coconut milk, and I say to my phone "coconut milk" and it replies "Aisle 10, halfway down, on the bottom shelves to the right. You're in Aisle 8, so its two aisles over." And as I aproach it, the phone says, "there it is. Don't miss it!" Like shopping with my significant other...
Can I trade you my significant other for your phone? Right now neither my present phone or wife could find their way out of a four sided room with three walls. My phone can't identify what a room is and my wife would look right, left then forward and come to the conclusion that after three attempts there is no way out and thusly give up. :(
 

tom_s

Joined Jun 27, 2014
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thats one app would would NOT want to give a woman shopping

'the phone says, 'there it is. Don't miss it! and we have a a heap of other shoes you may need to look at as you swing past the jewellery section just past the leather handbags'
 

Brownout

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My interest is Home Automation, which the article addresses. Sadly, my chosen platform is Linux, free OS, open source. I'd like to see more of the stuff working on Linux instead of Apple. I've developed much of my own stuff, but have also relied on hackers to develop cross-platform solutions. Bummer.
 
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