1. Replacers of barcodes for small application areas by using grating dots to diffractively form bright points
- Author
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Yeh, Sheng Lih, Yang, Hung Jen, Lin, Shyh Tsong, and Wu, Ming Wei
- Subjects
Bar codes -- Usage ,Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (Computer network protocol) -- Usage ,Data matrix coding -- Methods ,TCP/IP ,Astronomy ,Physics - Abstract
Although barcodes can be used to manage data conveniently, they cannot be applied to small areas. Therefore, pointcodes are used to overcome the issue in this article. A pointcode uses a pointcode pattern to encode data and uses a pointcode image to decode data. A pointcode pattern is composed of many grating dots with different specified grating pitches and grating orientations. Moreover, there are two grating-dot sizes generated. When a laser beam illuminates a pointcode pattern with correct illuminating conditions, a pointcode image corresponding to the hidden data is diffractively reconstructed. A pointcode image is composed of many bright points with different positions. There are two possible bright-point sizes generated. A bright point or two bright points at specified positions are used to denote a number. Small pointcode patterns are enough to diffractively form pointcode images. [c] 2009 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: 210.0210, 210.1635, 050.1950.
- Published
- 2009