Optical-digital encoding-decoding system

US12423447B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12423447-B2
Application numberUS-202318399947-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2023
Priority dateDec 29, 2023
Publication dateSep 23, 2025
Grant dateSep 23, 2025

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Anti-counterfeiting is benefited by integrating both optical and digital encoding-decoding approaches for spoof protection, e.g., in print anti-spoofing. An optical-digital encoding-decoding system uses an encoded medium, such as a security label, to display images encoded with digital data, and a decoding device to decode or decrypt the digital data for achieving stronger authentication in anti-counterfeiting or other security-related purposes. The images are encoded into resonant waveguide gratings (RWGs) in the encoded medium, enabling angle multiplexing of the displayed images and addressing different secrecy requirements in optically handling different groups of security-related data. Furthermore, aperiodic diffraction gratings instead of periodic ones are used in RWGs for selected images intended to be viewed by users, broadening beamwidths of outgoing light beams generated by these RWGs to allow the selected images to be more conveniently viewed by the users over a wider range of angle.

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An encoded medium for displaying a plurality of images in an angle-multiplexed manner, the encoded medium comprising: a display area pixelated into a set of pixels, each image being associated with a subset of pixels for image display on the display area; and a plurality of resonant waveguide grating (RWG) groups for respectively creating the plurality of images on the display area, an individual RWG group being associated with an outgoing-beam propagation direction with respect to the display area and consisting of plural member RWGs each configured to generate an outgoing light beam propagated along the outgoing-beam propagation direction, the member RWGs being distributed over the subset of pixels associated with a first certain image selected from the plurality of images and intended to be created by the individual RWG group such that each pixel in the subset of pixels associated with the first certain image is allocated with at least one of the member RWGs, wherein respective RWG groups are further configured to provide different respective outgoing-beam propagation directions for angle-multiplexing the plurality of images in image display. 2. The encoded medium of claim 1 , wherein an individual pixel in the set of pixels is partitioned into a plurality of subpixels, the plurality of subpixels being respectively assigned to the plurality of RWG groups for member-RWG allocation in the individual pixel. 3. The encoded medium of claim 2 , wherein the individual pixel in the set of pixels is two-dimensionally partitioned into the plurality of subpixels such that respective subpixels in the plurality of subpixels are distributed on the individual pixel. 4. The encoded medium of claim 2 , wherein the individual pixel in the set of pixels is three-dimensionally partitioned into the plurality of subpixels such that respective subpixels in the plurality of subpixels are distributed over a plurality of planar layers formed along a normal direction to the display area. 5. The encoded medium of claim 2 , wherein an assignment scheme for respectively assigning the plurality of subpixels located at a certain pixel to the plurality of RWG groups varies over the set of pixels for increasing a cost incurred by an adversary in reverse-engineering the encoded medium. 6. The encoded medium of claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of RWG groups includes one or more selected RWG groups; an individual member RWG in an individual selected RWG group comprises an in-coupling diffraction grating, an out-coupling diffraction grating, and a waveguide connected to the in-coupling and out-coupling diffraction gratings; and each of the in-coupling and out-coupling diffraction gratings is an aperiodic diffraction grating rather than a periodic one, causing a beamwidth of the outgoing light beam generated by the individual member RWG in the individual selected RWG group to be broadened to thereby allow a second certain image selected from the plurality of images and intended to be created by the individual selected RWG group to be viewable over a wider range of angle. 7. The encoded medium of claim 6 , wherein the aperiodic diffraction grating is formed with one or two aperiodic arrangements of nano-structured elements, an individual aperiodic arrangement of nano-structured elements having a phase profile given by a periodic phase profile superimposed with a weakly-perturbed aperiodic phase profile. 8. The encoded medium of claim 7 , wherein the weakly-perturbed aperiodic phase profile is a parabolic or quartic function modulo 2π. 9. The encoded medium of claim 6 , wherein the aperiodic diffraction grating is formed with one or two aperiodic arrangements of nano-structured elements, wherein each nano-structured element is curved rather than linear, causing the beamwidth of the outgoing light beam generated by the individual member RWG in the individual selected RWG group to be further broadened. 10. The encoded medium of claim 6 , wherein the aperiodic diffraction grating is formed with two aperiodic arrangements of nano-structured elements, the two aperiodic arrangements of nano-structured elements being respectively positioned on two opposite sides of the waveguide. 11. The encoded medium of claim 6 , wherein the aperiodic diffraction grating is formed with one or two aperiodic arrangements of nano-structured elements, each nano-structured element having a cross-sectional shape selected from a rectangular shape, a triangular shape, a sinusoidal shape and a slanted rectangular shape. 12. The encoded medium of claim 1 , wherein: each member RWG in the plurality of RWG groups comprises an in-coupling diffraction grating, an out-coupling diffraction grating, and a waveguide connected to the in-coupling and out-coupling diffraction gratings; and the in-coupling and out-coupling diffraction gratings are periodic diffraction gratings mutually different in grating periodicity. 13. The encoded medium of claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of RWG groups includes one or more selected RWG groups; and a corresponding outgoing light beam associated with an individual selected RWG group has a spectral content outside a visible spectrum of human beings, causing a third certain image selected from the plurality of images and intended to be created by the individual selected RWG group to be invisible to human beings to thereby allow the third certain image to carry hidden information. 14. The encoded medium of claim 1 , wherein: the encoded medium is a security label attached to an article; and the plurality of images includes: a first image of a logo or trademark for brand identification of the article; and a second image of a quick response (QR) code containing digital data used for authentication of the article. 15. An optical-digital encoding-decoding system comprising: the encoded medium of claim 1 for displaying a plurality of images in an angle-multiplexed manner; and a decoding device comprising: a camera for optically retrieving the plurality of images from the encoded medium; and a computing processor configured to execute a computing process for controlling the camera to retrieve the plurality of images and processing the retrieved plurality of images. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the decoding device further comprises a light source for controllably illuminating the encoded medium. 17. The system of claim 15 , wherein: the plurality of images includes first and second images, the first image being encoded with a first body of pixelated information, the second image being encoded with a second body of pixelated information, the second body of pixelated information including an encrypted message and an encoded key; the decoding device is stored with a first group of information data for verifying the first body of pixelated information, a decryption key for decrypting the encrypted message, a second group of information data for verifying the encrypted message after decryption, and a decoding key for assisting decoding of remaining images in the plurality of images other than the first and second images; and the computing process comprises: controlling the camera to retrieve the second image; extracting the encrypted message and the encoded key from the retrieved second image; decrypting the encrypted message by the decryption key to yield a decrypted message; controlling the camera to retrieve the first image; verifying whether the first body of pixelated information matches the first group of information data; verifying whether the decrypted message matches

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  • utilising prism or grating {(G02B6/293 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Plural gratings positioned on the same surface, e.g. array of gratings (plural diffractive elements positioned sequentially along the optical path G02B27/4272) · CPC title

  • G06F21/602Primary

    Providing cryptographic facilities or services · CPC title

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What does patent US12423447B2 cover?
Anti-counterfeiting is benefited by integrating both optical and digital encoding-decoding approaches for spoof protection, e.g., in print anti-spoofing. An optical-digital encoding-decoding system uses an encoded medium, such as a security label, to display images encoded with digital data, and a decoding device to decode or decrypt the digital data for achieving stronger authentication in ant…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hong Kong Applied Science & Tech Research Inst Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F21/602. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 23 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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