IP Library Granted Patent US 7,070,098
Granted Patent B1
US 7,070,098 · App. 10/296,535 · Granted Jul 4, 2006

Printed page tag encoder

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,070,098
App. No.
10/296,535
Granted
Jul 4, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A tag encoder for producing tags to be incorporated into a printed page is disclosed. The tag encoder has an input to receive a tag structure template, an input to receive fixed data bits, an input to receive variable data bit records and a tag generator outputting single bits depending on the position in the tag defined by the tag structure template and the fixed and variable data bits. The encoder has a redundancy encoder which utilizes Reed-Solomon encoding. The tag encoder is present in a printer. In addition to the tag encoder, the printer has a contone image decoder to decode compressed continuous tone image planes and a bi-level decoder to decode any compressed bi-level image plane in the compressed data. These decoded image planes are combined with the output of the tag encoder in a halftoner/compositor to produce a printed page carrying tagged areas. The tags are printed in ink which is invisible to the human eye. Such inks, could be IR or UV absorptive.

Claims (13)

1. A printed page tag encoder for encoding at least one tag to be printed on a page, the printed page tag encoder comprises:

an input at which to receive a tag structure template having at least one predetermined mark position;

an input at which to receive fixed data bits;

an input at which to receive variable data bit records; and

a tag dot generator which uses the tag structure template, the fixed data bits and the variable data bits for outputting, for at least one mark position of a respective tag, a single bit indicating if a dot is to be provided at the at least one mark position, for the respective tag.

2. A printed page tag encoder as claimed in claim 1 additionally comprising a redundancy encoder for optionally encoding said fixed and/or said variable data.

3. A printed page tag encoder as claimed in claim 2 wherein the redundancy encoder utilises Reed-Solomon encoding.

4. A printed page tag encoder as claimed in claim 1 wherein tags are placed regularly on a page.

5. A printed page tag encoder as claimed in claim 4 wherein tags are placed in a triangular grid.

6. A method of establishing printed page tags comprising:

generating at least one single bit for a respective tag using fixed data for the page being printed together with specific tag data values according to a defined tag structure format having at least one mark position, each single bit indicates if a dot is to be provided for the at least one mark position of the respective tag; and

regularly locating at least one dot for the respective tags on the page in accordance with the at least one generated single bit.

7. A method of printing a printed page tag as claimed in claim 6 further comprising redundancy encoding the fixed and/or specific tag data.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2013
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
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