Method and apparatus for detecting forgery
First Claim
1. A method of determining whether or not a medium on which a two-dimensional code and a predetermined figure pattern are printed is counterfeit, wherein an error in the two-dimensional code is correctable during decoding of the two-dimensional code, and a cell position corresponding to a position of the error is detectable, the predetermined figure pattern being made of special ink, the two-dimensional code and the predetermined figure pattern overlapping each other at a specified place in the medium, the method comprising:
- optically reading the two-dimensional code from the medium;
decoding the two-dimensional code which has been optically read for obtaining decoding results, wherein the decoding of the two-dimensional code includes performing an error correction process on the decoding results and detecting an error correction position that is the position of the error and the cell position corresponding to the position of the error when an error is detected in the decoding results;
determining whether or not the detected error correction position is in the specified place; and
judging whether or not the medium is counterfeit in response to a result of the determining of whether or not the detected error correction position is in the specified place.
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Abstract
A two-dimensional code and a predetermined figure pattern are printed on a medium. An error in the two-dimensional code is correctable during decoding of the two-dimensional code. A cell position corresponding to a position of the error is detectable. The predetermined figure pattern is made of special ink. The two-dimensional code and the predetermined figure pattern overlap each other at a specified place in the medium. The two-dimensional code is optically read from the medium. The two-dimensional code which has been optically read is decoded. In cases where error correction is executed during the decoding of the two-dimensional code, detection is given of an error correction position corresponding to a cell position having a related error. A determination is made as to whether or not the detected error correction position is in the specified place. Judging whether or not the medium is counterfeit is executed in response to a result of the determination.
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1. A method of determining whether or not a medium on which a two-dimensional code and a predetermined figure pattern are printed is counterfeit, wherein an error in the two-dimensional code is correctable during decoding of the two-dimensional code, and a cell position corresponding to a position of the error is detectable, the predetermined figure pattern being made of special ink, the two-dimensional code and the predetermined figure pattern overlapping each other at a specified place in the medium, the method comprising:
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optically reading the two-dimensional code from the medium;
decoding the two-dimensional code which has been optically read for obtaining decoding results, wherein the decoding of the two-dimensional code includes performing an error correction process on the decoding results and detecting an error correction position that is the position of the error and the cell position corresponding to the position of the error when an error is detected in the decoding results;
determining whether or not the detected error correction position is in the specified place; and
judging whether or not the medium is counterfeit in response to a result of the determining of whether or not the detected error correction position is in the specified place. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 11)
comparing a bright-dark cell pattern indicated by cells regenerated on the basis of results of the decoding of the two-dimensional code and information of a recording format of the two-dimensional code with a bright-dark cell pattern indicated by the optically-read two-dimensional code; and
detecting the error correction position in response to a result of the comparing.
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4. A method as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
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causing a sensor to scan the specified place, the sensor being able to sense the special ink;
determining whether the special ink is present in or absent from the specified place in response to an output signal of the sensor; and
concluding the medium to be counterfeit when it is determined that the special ink is absent from the specified place.
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11. A computer readable medium loaded with a computer program corresponding to the method in one of claims 1 to 4.
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5. An apparatus for determining whether or not a medium on which a two-dimensional code and a predetermined figure pattern are printed is counterfeit, wherein an error in the two-dimensional code is correctable during decoding of the two-dimensional code, and a cell position corresponding to a position of the error is detectable, the predetermined figure pattern being made of special ink, the two-dimensional code and the predetermined figure pattern overlapping each other at a specified place in the medium, the apparatus comprising:
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reading means for optically reading bright-dark conditions of respective cells composing the two-dimensional code on the medium;
decoding means for decoding the two-dimensional code on the basis of the optically-read bright-dark conditions of the cells;
error-correction-position detecting means for, in cases where error correction is executed during the decoding of the two-dimensional code, detecting an error correction position corresponding to a the cell position having the error;
determining means for determining whether or not the detected error correction position is in the specified place; and
judging means for judging whether or not the medium is counterfeit in response to a result of the determining by the determining means. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
comparing means for comparing a bright-dark cell pattern indicated by cells regenerated on the basis of results of the decoding of the two-dimensional code and information of a recording format of the two-dimensional code with a bright-dark cell pattern indicated by the optically-read two-dimensional code; and
detecting means for detecting the error correction position in response to a result of the comparing.
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8. An apparatus as recited in claim 5, further comprising at least one host and a plurality of terminals, wherein the reading means, the decoding means, and the error-correction-position detecting means are provided in the terminals, and wherein the determining means and the judging means are provided in the host, and the terminals inform the host of the error correction position.
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9. An apparatus as recited in claim 7, further comprising at least one host and a plurality of terminals, wherein the reading means and the decoding means are provided in the terminals, wherein the error-correction-position detecting means, the determining means, and the judging means are provided in the host, wherein the terminals notify the host of the results of the decoding and the information of the recording format of the two-dimensional code.
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10. An apparatus as recited in claim 5, further comprising:
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a sensor for sensing the special ink;
means for causing the sensor to scan the specified place;
means for determining whether the special ink is present in or absent from the specified place in response to an output signal of the sensor; and
means for concluding the medium to be counterfeit when it is determined that the special ink is absent from the specified place.
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