Application of Kinoform CGHs to an ID Tag System

In this paper, we successfully apply multilevel kinoform computer-generated hologram (CGH) patterns, which are recorded on a fine texture paper by a photo printer, into the hologram identification (ID) tag system. The 11-level kinoform CGH images are generated on our tag samples by a modified simula...

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Main Authors: Hye-Rim Kim, Ki-Mun Pak, Ki-Woo Jun, Hyun-Whan Choi, Ji-Song Lim, Yong-Hyub Won
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2010-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5467199/
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Summary:In this paper, we successfully apply multilevel kinoform computer-generated hologram (CGH) patterns, which are recorded on a fine texture paper by a photo printer, into the hologram identification (ID) tag system. The 11-level kinoform CGH images are generated on our tag samples by a modified simulated annealing method at a low quantization error rate of 0.4% compared with the original data and then retrieved by a commercial digital camera and reconstructed in the computer to the original data with about 4% reconstruction error rate. The low reconstruction error is accomplished by suitable pattern recognition and image processing. We also propose a kinoform reconstruction algorithm that can considerably reduce reconstruction errors occurring when the tag is damaged. It is shown that the original image of a fingerprint can be reconstructed at a low error rate of about 12%, although nearly half of the tag data are lost.
ISSN:1943-0655