scholarly journals Multi-section images parallel encryption based on optical scanning holographic cryptography technology

2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (11) ◽  
pp. 114202
Author(s):  
Ren-De Wang ◽  
Ya-Ping Zhang ◽  
Xu-Feng Zhu ◽  
Fan Wang ◽  
Chong-Guang Li ◽  
...  
1975 ◽  
Vol 14 (01) ◽  
pp. 32-34
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Schach

Data reporting the experience with an optical mark page reader is presented (IBM 1231Ν1). Information from 52,000 persons was gathered in seven countries, decentrally coded and centrally processed. Reader performance rates (i.e. sheets read per hour, sheet rejection rates, reading error rates) and costs (coding, verification, reading, etc.) are given.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Jesus E. Miranda-Vega ◽  
Arnoldo Diaz-Ramirez ◽  
Oleg Sergiyenko ◽  
Wendy Garcia-Gonzalez ◽  
Wendy Flores-Fuentes ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 856 ◽  
pp. 226-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamidullah Yaşar ◽  
Bülent Ekmekci

The role of suspended particles on Ti-6Al-4V surface in Powder Mixed Electrical Discharge Machining (PMEDM) is studied using SiC powder mixing in water dielectric liquid. Surface modifications due to the additives in dielectric liquid are investigated by means of optical, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy. The attachment of added powders and surface topographies interrelated with powder suspension concentration, particle size and electrical parameters such as pulse on duration and current. The influence on discharge transitivity with respect to SiC additives is noticed with pock like features on the surface. The geometry and size of these features indicated a robust dependency with respect to operational parameters and indicated the role of secondary discharges during PMEDM. SiC particles severely transferred from di-electric liquid to machined surface at critical operational parameters and implied that the process could be also used as a surface alloying technique.


2018 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 342-346
Author(s):  
Eduardo Piza Pellizzer1 ◽  
Caroline Cantieri de Mello ◽  
Jéssica Marcela de Luna Gomes ◽  
Joel Ferreira Santiago Júnior ◽  
Cleidiel Aparecido Araújo Lemos ◽  
...  

Abstract The aim of this is was evaluate the vertical and horizontal marginal adaptation of 3-unit fixed partial denture frameworks fabricated using different techniques and CAD/CAM systems. A total of 40 framework specimens were fabricated and divided into four groups as follows: lost-wax casting (G1); lost-wax casting with welding (G2); extraoral optical scanning of models (3S/DWOS) (G3); intraoral optical scanning (Cerec Bluecam/Sirona) (G4). A reference model was used to simulate a fixed partial denture with three elements (with a central pontic). The frameworks of G1 and G2 were cast in nickel-chromium (NiCr) alloy, whereas those of G3 and G4 were milled in zirconia. In all groups, vertical and horizontal marginal adaptation (over-contour and under-contour) was evaluated using a three-dimensional optical microscope (Quick Scope, Mitutoyo). The results showed higher vertical marginal misfit in G1 than in the other groups (p<0.001). Regarding horizontal marginal misfit, higher over-contour values occurred in G3 than in the other groups (p<0.001). G3 did not show under-contour at all, whereas the other groups did not differ from each other in this regard (p>0.05). Within the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that lost-wax casting with welding is a viable alternative to the use of CAD/CAM systems to fabricate frameworks of three-unit FPDs, since the techniques yielded similar vertical misfit values. Extra-oral CAD/CAM systems showed the highest horizontal misfit (over-contour) compared to other groups.


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