Abstract:
A data logger system is disclosed. Specific implementations include a flexible data logger system. The data logger system may include a flexible substrate and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) communications module coupled to the flexible substrate. The RFID communications module may include an antenna coupled with a RFID chip. The data logger system may also include a microprocessor and a memory module coupled to the flexible substrate, the microprocessor and the memory module electrically coupled with the RFID communications module. The data logger system may also include a temperature sensor coupled to the flexible substrate, the temperature sensor electrically coupled with the microprocessor and memory module, and a power source coupled to the flexible substrate, the power source electrically coupled with the microprocessor, the memory module, the temperature sensor, and the RFID communications module.
Abstract:
A system for cleaning a media transport device includes a cleaning substrate sized and configured to fit within at least a portion of a media travel pathway of the transport device. The cleaning substrate includes scarifying holes that scrape debris from media conveyors (belts and/or rollers) of the transport device. Cleaning the transport device may include positioning the cleaning substrate in the section while operating the transport device, or moving the substrate so that the scarifying holes contact the cleaning substrate and clean the belts and/or rollers.
Abstract:
An optical code interface is provided for interactively creating one or more optical codes, the optical code interface including a control object for configuring a desired optical code aesthetic of the one or more optical codes. Content is obtained in response to user input received through the optical code interface. A first portion of a continuous input is received through the optical code interface in response to a first manipulation of the control object. An optical code is generated based on the first portion of the continuous input and the content. The optical code is presented through the optical code interface. A second portion of the continuous input is received through the optical code interface in response to a second manipulation of the control object. The optical code is based on the second portion of the continuous input. The updated optical code is presented through the optical code interface.
Abstract:
A radio frequency identification (RFID) tag design-first, computer-assisted drawn configuration, visualization and monitoring system for monitoring the movement of tagged assets in a given space. The system provides tag information data, and makes all calculations necessary for visually displaying the movements of tags on any imported two dimensional (2D) or three dimensional (3D) floor plan graphic file (e.g.,.gif,.png,.jpg or similar formats) in real-time through web-based systems.
Abstract:
A multi-format card reader comprises at least one slot defining a first card slot and a second card slot. The first card slot has a first shape. The second card slot has a second shape. The first shape is different from the second shape. The first card slot is adapted to receive a first card. The second card slot is adapted to receive a second card. A card reader is adapted to read the first card and the second card. A trigger is operatively connected to the at least one slot. When the trigger is actuated and one of the first card and the second card is inserted in the at least one slot, the one of the first card and the second card is in communication with the card reader.
Abstract:
A system has been developed which employs a Smart Card which is approximately the size and shape of an ordinary credit card that an individual can carry in their wallet. It contains a Smart Card chip or similar information storage device which contains information by which the person may be identified. It also contains financial information so the user can make purchases and receive credits. Wireless technologies are employed to provide communication between the Smart Card and a card reader. This card can be used in place of chips or coins in casinos and for on-line wagering.
Abstract:
A linear sensor array for imaging coded indicia includes an analog front end (12) and a digital back end (14) integrated on a single CMOS chip (10). An analog to digital converter (22) is provided. A real-time, correlated double sampling circuit (26) is used for noise suppression.
Abstract:
A linear sensor array for imaging coded indicia includes an analog front end and a digital back end integrated on a single CMOS chip. A real-time, correlated double sampling circuit is used for noise suppression.