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The Electronic Shelf Label Management System Assists Store Chains with Strategic and Dynamic Pricing
The Electronic Shelf Label Management System Assists Store Chains with Strategic and Dynamic Pricing
The ESL management system assists store chains with strategic and dynamic pricing. Base stations, transceivers, and electronic shelf labels are among the hardware components of the system.

The ESL management system assists store chains with strategic and dynamic pricing. Base stations, transceivers, and electronic shelf labels are among the hardware components of the system. Both serial and Ethernet-based communication channels are supported by the system. A communication network enables the price display to be automatically updated whenever the price of a product changes. In front of the products, small digital or plasma display screens are shelf-mounted. ESLs that use wireless, low-frequency signals fed from a central computer can change the display instantly. The technology is based on radio frequency and infrared systems that connect the master checkout to the shelves - a radio frequency identification extension (RFID). "Typically, the technology involved is not very complex," Mr Gopalan says of the concept. It necessitates the use of a Local Area.

To accommodate and connect the card-sized Electronic Shelf Label, a Local Area Network (LAN) and specially fabricated shelves are required. Depending on the requirements, communication between the ESLs and the server can be wired or wireless. To ensure that the ESLs are in sync with the POS price and the planogram, the master store operations software is required. The investment required is determined by the size of the operation and the type of ESLs required.

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https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/press-release/electronic-shelf-label-market-to-surge-past-us-123-billion-by-2025-owing-to-increasing-demands-of-retail-automation-and-high-roi-275