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Unclonable human-invisible machine vision markers leveraging the omnidirectional chiral Bragg diffraction of cholesteric spherical reflectors
Hakam Agha
, Yong Geng
, Xu Ma
, Deniz Işınsu Avşar
, Rijeesh Kizhakidathazhath
, Yan Song Zhang
, Ali Tourani
, Hriday Bavle
, Jose Luis Sanchez-Lopez
, Holger Voos
,
Mathew Schwartz
, Jan P.F. Lagerwall
School of Art and Design
Hillier College of Arch and Design
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Computer Vision
100%
Invisible
100%
Bragg Diffraction
100%
Cholesteric Spherical Reflectors
100%
Unclonable
100%
Supply Chain Management
33%
Physical World
33%
Circular Economy
33%
Transformative Technology
33%
Augmented Reality Applications
33%
Built Environment
33%
Digital Twin
33%
QR Code
33%
Cholesteric Liquid Crystal
33%
Retroreflector
33%
Cholesteric
33%
Human Vision
33%
Spherical Shape
33%
Secure Authentication
33%
Low-cost Machine
33%
Physical Unclonable Function
33%
Simple Steps
33%
Helical Self-assembly
33%
Sustainable Construction
33%
World-building
33%
Logistics Chain
33%
Machine Reading
33%
Vehicle Packaging
33%
Computer Science
Machine Vision
100%
Robot
50%
Supply Chain
50%
Augmented Reality
50%
Physical World
50%
Authentication
50%
Digital Twin
50%
Material Science
Self Assembly
100%
Cholesteric Liquid Crystals
100%