Patent classifications
G06K19/06056
INFORMATION BEARING DEVICES
An information bearing device comprising a data bearing pattern, wherein the data bearing pattern comprises a plurality of data defining elements, the data defining elements being spatially distributed to define a set of spatial frequency data, and the set of spatial frequency data comprising a plurality of frequency data elements (F.sub.1, F.sub.2, . . . , F.sub.n); and wherein each frequency data (F.sub.i) has a data frequency magnitude (f.sub.i) and a data frequency angle(θ.sub.i), the data frequency magnitude being above a first characteristic spatial frequency (f.sub.A) which corresponds to a characteristic frequency of a staple or commonplace image reproduction apparatus, the characteristic frequency representing an image data frequency above which reproduction quality by the staple or commonplace image reproduction apparatus begins to drop substantially.
INVISIBLE COATED INFRARED PATTERNS
An article having an invisible infrared pattern is disclosed. The article includes at least one infrared pattern printed onto a surface. The infrared pattern includes regions of high absorption and high reflection for a plurality of wavelengths of infrared radiation ranging between 700 and 2000 nm. A coating is overlaid over the infrared pattern. The coating is made of a material and has a thickness that is penetrable by infrared radiation and that has an average opacity of at least 20 for light in the visible range.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING FINANCIAL INFORMATION VIA COLOR MATRIX CODE
An apparatus may include a memory to store instructions; and processing circuitry, coupled with the memory, operable to execute the instructions. When executed, the instructions may cause the processing circuitry to identify a matrix code; read a first layer of the matrix code, the first layer comprising a first account identifier associated with an account, wherein the first layer corresponds to a first color channel; and read a second layer of the matrix code, the second layer comprising a set of account data, associated with the account, wherein the second layer corresponds to a second color channel, different than the first color channel.
Composite information bearing devices
A composite information bearing device comprising an image pattern and a human readable data device. The human readable data device includes a set of human readable data symbols representing a first set of data. The first set of data includes a first data portion and a second data portion. The image pattern represents a second set of data and comprises a third data portion. One of the first or said second data portions is to form an identification code upon combination or concatenation with said third data portion, and the other one of said first or said second data portions not forming part of said identification code is to form a verification code, the verification code being related to said identification code by a scheme of operation.
MODIFYING MESSAGES STORED IN MIXTURES OF MOLECULES USING THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY
Storage media are provided. A substrate has an array of addressable locations thereon, each addressable location adapted to be physically associated with a collection of molecules, each collection comprising at least a first subcollection of molecules and a second subcollection of molecules. The molecules in the collection are selected from a set of unambiguously identifiable molecules, the set comprising at least a first subset of molecules and a second subset of molecules. Each molecule in the first subset is identifiable by a first physical property, and each molecule in the second subset is identifiable by a second physical property, different from the first physical property. Each molecule in the set is uniquely associated with a predetermined position in a numerical value, wherein the presence of the molecule in the collection indicates a predetermined digit at the associated position and the absence of said molecule in the collection indicates a zero at said associated position.
DEVICE AND ITS USE FOR CREATION, OUTPUT AND MANAGEMENT OF 2D BARCODES WITH EMBEDDED IMAGES
Provided is a Device, a System, applications and an associated Ecosystem for the consistent and reliable production, creation, generation, management and utilization of two-dimensional (‘2D’) barcodes (‘Codes’) featuring embedded Images, designating the alignment position and alignment size of the embedding Images in 2D Codes and enabling the corresponding outputted Code files by the Device System to be downloaded and or showcased digitally within all forms of digital advertising, media, television, mobile telephony and the world wide web as well as integrated with the production processes for consumer products and packaged goods, printed products, merchandise and other items featuring such 2D Codes creating a public telecommunications platform and or private intranet services featuring a searchable database, directory and or registry of the 2D Codes with embedded Images that have been created by, produced by and outputted by the Device or System.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A LABEL COMPRISING A HIDDEN SECURITY CODE AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING SAID LABEL
An authentication system includes a label having at least three codes which are not known from a single database when the label is produced, but from at least two databases generated by independent processes such that it is not possible, without consulting the different databases, to know if a label is authentic, even when the three codes become accessible in the public domain. More particularly, an authentication system includes a label having at least three codes for identifying and validating the authenticity of said label, where the system includes:—at least two independent databases in which said at least three codes are entered, and each database includes, an unknown code from the other database, and a known code from the two databases, said known code being paired with one of said unknown codes.
Digital watermarking and data hiding with clear topcoats
The present disclosure relates to signal processing such as image processing, signal encoding, digital watermarking and data hiding. One claim recites a method including: capturing imagery corresponding to a printed object with a red or blue illumination source, the red or blue illumination source having an illumination wavelength at or around 660 nm or an illumination wavelength in the range of 60 nm centered around 460 nm, said capturing imagery yielding captured data; wherein the printed object includes a clear coat printed thereon, the clear coat including a material that has a peak absorbance at or around 660 nm or in the range of 60 nm centered around 460 nm, the clear coat printed in a manner to convey an encoded plural-bit message, the encoded plural-bit message corresponding to product information; analyzing the captured data with one or more programmed multi-core processors to decode the encoded plural-bit message, said analyzing yielding the product information; and providing the product information as an output. Of course, other claims, technology and combinations are disclosed.
Two-dimensional bar codes that are both intensity-modulated and orientation-modulated for transmitting sensitive information along with non-sensitive information
A dual-modulated QR code (DMQR code) is in the format of a conventional QR code but uses elongated markers instead of black squares in the code modules. The positions of the markers within the DMQR code represent a nonconfidential primary message, and the orientations of the markers within the modules of the DMQR code represent a confidential secondary message.
TWO-DIMENSIONAL BAR CODES THAT ARE BOTH INTENSITY-MODULATED AND ORIENTATION-MODULATED FOR TRANSMITTING SENSITIVE INFORMATION ALONG WITH NON-SENSITIVE INFORMATION
A dual-modulated QR code (DMQR code) is in the format of a conventional QR code but uses elongated markers instead of black squares in the code modules. The positions of the markers within the DMQR code represent a nonconfidential primary message, and the orientations of the markers within the modules of the DMQR code represent a confidential secondary message.