Visible to the public Photon-Counting Security Tagging and Verification Using Optically Encoded QR Codes

TitlePhoton-Counting Security Tagging and Verification Using Optically Encoded QR Codes
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsMarkman, A., Javidi, B., Tehranipoor, M.
JournalPhotonics Journal, IEEE
Volume6
Pagination1-9
Date PublishedFeb
ISSN1943-0655
KeywordsAdaptive optics, coherent imaging, commercial Smartphone, cryptography, decryption, full phase double-random-phase encryption, Huffman codes, Image coding, image compressing, image encryption, iterative Huffman coding, Iterative methods, masks, Nonlinear optics, object authentication, Optical filters, Optical imaging, optical masks, Optical polarization, Optical security and encryption, optical security method, optically phase encoded QR code, phase coding, photon counting, photon counting imaging, photon-counting encryption, photon-counting imaging, photon-counting security tagging, Photonics, robust read out, smart phones, speckle, speckle signature, statistical analysis
Abstract

We propose an optical security method for object authentication using photon-counting encryption implemented with phase encoded QR codes. By combining the full phase double-random-phase encryption with photon-counting imaging method and applying an iterative Huffman coding technique, we are able to encrypt and compress an image containing primary information about the object. This data can then be stored inside of an optically phase encoded QR code for robust read out, decryption, and authentication. The optically encoded QR code is verified by examining the speckle signature of the optical masks using statistical analysis. Optical experimental results are presented to demonstrate the performance of the system. In addition, experiments with a commercial Smartphone to read the optically encoded QR code are presented. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on integrating photon-counting security with optically phase encoded QR codes.

DOI10.1109/JPHOT.2013.2294625
Citation Key6685832