Friday, July 28, 2017

Columbia researchers’ AirCode system uses 3D printed air pockets for physical object tagging

Columbia researchers' AirCode system uses 3D printed air pockets for physical object tagging
Columbia University researchers have developed “AirCode,” a new way of embedding information within a 3D printed part. Patterned air pockets, which could form QR codes and such like, are printed under the surface of an object, and are readable using computational imaging methods. When designing a 3D printed object, the inside of the object is […]
 


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