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Modern mobile phones or smartphones have multipurpose functions apart from being used as a device for voice and text communications. They are also embedded with many useful sensors, including camera, barometer, ac-celerometer, and digital... more
In 1994, Denso Wave, a subsidiary of Toyota developed a code similar to barcode to identify cars during manufacturing process. This code is called QR (Quick Response) code. Today, QR codes are seen everywhere, from newspapers to wrappers... more
Modern mobile phones or smartphones have become a pervasive and affordable device for users at different levels of age around the world. Smartphones equipped with many useful sensors, including camera, barometer, accelerometer, and... more
We introduce a novel use of 2D barcodes for storing facial biometrics. To accomplish this, we design 2D color barcodes with larger storage capabilities than traditional 2D barcodes. Biometric data are secured through digital signature so... more
In an increasingly hybrid world, the digital grows more pervasive. 2D barcodes called “QR codes” epitomize the tendency as they flourish in everyday environments. One of their practical applications is to take users directly to a webpage... more
Has Paperback 1.10 been attacked via a state sponsored attacker? This is one of the few programs to ever totally fail during the cryptography encoding function. This kind of failure is beyond rare and needs investigation.
The Anopheles species identification is complicated by the presence of several complexes of species and species whose specimens are difficult morphological distinction. We use 393 mitochondrial DNA sequences, Cytochrome Oxidase I (COI) of... more
Paperback 1.10 may be the 1st outright case of state sponsored encoding of the crypto encoding stage on x86 Windows 10 PCs. The code being attacked has been around for some time -- the adage of updating often is a good security measure... more
The concept of globalization has become ubiquitous in social science and in the public consciousness and is often invoked as an explanation for a diverse range of changes to economies, societies, politics and cultures - both as a positive... more