Patent classifications
G06K7/1486
Methods and arrangements for reconciling data from disparate data carriers
In an illustrative system, a point-of-sale scanner is equipped to respond to multiple different symbologies printed on a single product. The scanner captures many frames per second, as products are swiped through a viewing volume. Each frame is decoded, yielding one or more payloads. A reconciliation module compares each newly-decoded payload against a list of payloads previously output by the module, to determine if the current payload is semantically-equivalent to a previously-output payload. If so, the previously-output payload is output again, in lieu of the just-decoded payload. If no equivalent is found, the current payload is output and added to the list for comparison against future payloads. A great number of other features and arrangements are also detailed.
INFORMATION PROCESSING TERMINAL AND METHOD
An information processing terminal includes a processor configured to acquire a first code via an image capturing device, decode the acquired first code to provide first code information, generate a notification relating to a second code correlating to the first code in response to the first code information, and output the notification relating to the second code.
Optical information reading device and optical information reading method
An optical information reading device 100 includes an aiming module 60 configured to irradiate aiming light for instructing an imaging area of image data generated by an imaging module, a trigger switch 30 for starting imaging processing by the imaging module, an aiming switch 43B for causing the aiming module 60 to irradiate the aiming light, and a reading unit 81 configured to read information of the symbol. The reading unit 81 is configured to, in an aiming state in which irradiation processing for the aiming light by the aiming module 60 is executed by operation of the aiming switch 43B, detect that the trigger switch 30 is operated and read, based on the image data generated by the imaging processing of the imaging module, information of the symbol included in a predetermined partial area PA corresponding to an irradiation position of the aiming light.
Bidirectional data exchange across devices via barcodes
According to one embodiment, data is exchanged between two devices where the transmitting device displays a barcode (e.g., a Quick Response “QR” code) and the receiving device captures the barcode with a camera. Each of the devices may alternate between being the transmitting device and the receiving device. Therefore, bidirectional exchange of data between the devices can be achieved. No electrical or radio connections, such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cables, or the Internet, etc., are required between the devices for the transmission to take place.
METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR RECONCILING DATA FROM DISPARATE DATA CARRIERS
In an illustrative system, a point-of-sale scanner is equipped to respond to multiple different symbologies printed on a single product. The scanner captures many frames per second, as products are swiped through a viewing volume. Each frame is decoded, yielding one or more payloads. A reconciliation module compares each newly-decoded payload against a list of payloads previously output by the module, to determine if the current payload is semantically-equivalent to a previously-output payload. If so, the previously-output payload is output again, in lieu of the just-decoded payload. If no equivalent is found, the current payload is output and added to the list for comparison against future payloads. A great number of other features and arrangements are also detailed.
IDENTIFICATION TAG READER SYSTEM
A reader system for reading information on at least one identification tag associated with a syringe connected to a fluid injector has a detector and a background screen spaced apart from the detector such that at least one of the at least one identification tags is positioned in an optical path between the detector and the background screen when the syringe is connected to the fluid injector. The reader system further has an illumination system configured for illuminating at least a portion of the background screen. The detector is configured for detecting and decoding the at least one identification tag. Methods for reading information on at least one identification tag associated with a syringe are also described.
ENCODING METHOD, DECODING METHOD, ENCODER, AND DECODER
There is provided an encoding method for encoding a two-dimensional code using an encoder, wherein in accordance with a predetermined area allocation policy, the encoder generates a primary two-dimensional tally code having a primary effective area containing primary distribution information and a primary dummy area, and generates a secondary two-dimensional tally code having a secondary effective area containing secondary distribution information and disposed in a position where the primary dummy area is disposed and a secondary dummy area disposed in a position where the primary effective area is disposed.
Efficiency when reading multiple barcodes on objects
This disclosure describes methods and systems for using a barcode reader to read multiple barcodes positioned on an object. The barcode reader attempts to locate a first priority barcode within an image using first priority information. The priority information may define a region of interest within the image. The barcode reader may search only the region of interest for the first priority barcode. The priority information may define one or more characteristics of the first priority barcode. Based on the results of attempting to locate the first priority barcode, the barcode reader determines whether to attempt to locate a second priority barcode within the image. The barcode reader may discard the image if the barcode reader fails to locate the first priority barcode or the results of attempting to locate the first priority barcode indicate that the image is unlikely to contain a decodable second priority barcode.
Identification tag reader system
A reader system for reading information on at least one identification tag associated with a syringe connected to a fluid injector has a detector and a background screen spaced apart from the detector such that at least one of the at least one identification tags is positioned in an optical path between the detector and the background screen when the syringe is connected to the fluid injector. The reader system further has an illumination system configured for illuminating at least a portion of the background screen. The detector is configured for detecting and decoding the at least one identification tag.
Methods and arrangements for reconciling data from disparate data carriers
In an illustrative system, a point-of-sale scanner is equipped to respond to multiple different symbologies printed on a single product. The scanner captures many frames per second, as products are swiped through a viewing volume. Each frame is decoded, yielding one or more payloads. A reconciliation module compares each newly-decoded payload against a list of payloads previously output by the module, to determine if the current payload is semantically-equivalent to a previously-output payload. If so, the previously-output payload is output again, in lieu of the just-decoded payload. If no equivalent is found, the current payload is output and added to the list for comparison against future payloads. A great number of other features and arrangements are also detailed.