Device and method for communication
First Claim
1. A system for electronic transmission of handwritten information, comprising a printed product page having:
- a position-coding pattern comprising a plurality of first coded tags printed in ink which is substantially invisible to an unaided human eye on a surface of the product page so as to define at least one writing area for the handwritten information, an arbitrary position area of the position-coding pattern unambiguously defining a position on the product page;
an address-coding pattern comprising a plurality of second coded tags printed in ink which is substantially invisible to an unaided human eye on said surface of the product page so as to define an address area indicating an address to which the handwritten information is to be sent, an arbitrary address portion of the address-coding pattern being unambiguously indicative of the address; and
means for transmitting handwritten information written in the writing area to an address indicated in the address area through interaction with said writing and address areas on the product page.
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Abstract
A product for electronic transmission of handwritten information is provided. The product comprises at least one writing area for the handwritten information, wherein the writing area comprises a position-coding pattern comprising a plurality of first coded tags and wherein an arbitrary position area of the position-coding pattern unambiguously defines a position on the product. The product further comprises an address area indicating an address to which the handwritten information is to be sent, wherein the address area comprises an address-coding pattern comprising a plurality of second coded tags and wherein an arbitrary address portion of the address-coding pattern is unambiguously indicative of the address.
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1. A system for electronic transmission of handwritten information, comprising a printed product page having:
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a position-coding pattern comprising a plurality of first coded tags printed in ink which is substantially invisible to an unaided human eye on a surface of the product page so as to define at least one writing area for the handwritten information, an arbitrary position area of the position-coding pattern unambiguously defining a position on the product page; an address-coding pattern comprising a plurality of second coded tags printed in ink which is substantially invisible to an unaided human eye on said surface of the product page so as to define an address area indicating an address to which the handwritten information is to be sent, an arbitrary address portion of the address-coding pattern being unambiguously indicative of the address; and means for transmitting handwritten information written in the writing area to an address indicated in the address area through interaction with said writing and address areas on the product page. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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