A Survey of Challenges and Sensing Technologies in Autonomous Retail Systems
Abstract
Autonomous stores leverage advanced sensing technologies to enable cashier-less shopping, real-time inventory tracking, and seamless customer interactions. However, these systems face significant challenges, including occlusion in vision-based tracking, scalability of sensor deployment, theft prevention, and real-time data processing. To address these issues, researchers have explored multi-modal sensing approaches, integrating computer vision, RFID, weight sensing, vibration-based detection, and LiDAR to enhance accuracy and efficiency. This survey provides a comprehensive review of sensing technologies used in autonomous retail environments, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and integration strategies. We categorize existing solutions across inventory tracking, environmental monitoring, people-tracking, and theft detection, discussing key challenges and emerging trends. Finally, we outline future directions for scalable, cost-efficient, and privacy-conscious autonomous store systems.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.07997,
title = {A Survey of Challenges and Sensing Technologies in Autonomous Retail Systems},
author = {Shimmy Rukundo and David Wang and Front Wongnonthawitthaya and Youssouf Sidibé and Minsik Kim and Emily Su and Jiale Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.07997},
year = {2025}
}