IP Library Granted Patent US 8,094,919
Granted Patent B2
US 8,094,919 · App. 11/953,447 · Granted Jan 10, 2012

Magnetic ink character recognition (‘MICR’) signal generation for a MICR

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Patent No.
US 8,094,919
App. No.
11/953,447
Granted
Jan 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods, systems, and apparatus are disclosed for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (‘MICR’) signal generation for a MICR character configured on a medium that include: exposing, by an emitter, an electromagnetic signal to the MICR character, the MICR character absorbing a portion of the electromagnetic signal; detecting, by a receiver, a remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal, the remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal representing the character density for the MICR character; generating a character density signal, the character density signal being dependent upon the detected remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal; and determining a MICR signal for the MICR character, the MICR signal being dependent upon the character density signal.

Claims (38)

1. A method of Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (‘MICR’) signal generation for a MICR character configured on a medium, the method comprising:

exposing, by an emitter, an electromagnetic signal to the MICR character, the MICR character absorbing a portion of the electromagnetic signal;

detecting, by a receiver, a remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal, the remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal representing the character density for the MICR character;

generating a character density signal, the character density signal being dependent upon the detected remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal; and

determining a MICR signal for the MICR character, the MICR signal being dependent upon the character density signal.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising identifying the MICR character using the MICR signal.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein determining a MICR signal for the MICR character further comprises:

calculating the MICR signal as a derivative of the character density signal; and

digitizing the MICR signal.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the emitter and the receiver are on a same side of the medium.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the emitter and the receiver are on opposite sides of the medium.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the electromagnetic signal is an infrared signal.

7. A system of Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (‘MICR’) signal generation for a MICR character configured on a medium, the system comprising:

means for exposing an electromagnetic signal to the MICR character, the MICR character absorbing a portion of the electromagnetic signal;

means for detecting a remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal, the remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal representing the character density for the MICR character;

means for generating a character density signal, the character density signal being dependent upon the detected remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal; and

means for determining a MICR signal for the MICR character, the MICR signal being dependent upon the character density signal.

8. The system of claim 7 further comprising means for identifying the MICR character using the MICR signal.

9. The system of claim 7 wherein means for means for determining a MICR signal for the MICR character further comprises:

means for calculating the MICR signal as a derivative of the character density signal; and

means for digitizing the MICR signal.

10. The system of claim 7 wherein:

the means for exposing an electromagnetic signal to the MICR character further comprises means for providing the electromagnetic signal to a side of the medium on which the MICR character is configured; and

the means for detecting a remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal further comprises means for detecting the remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal on the same side of the medium.

11. The system of claim 7 wherein:

the means for exposing an electromagnetic signal to the MICR character further comprises means for exposing the electromagnetic signal to a side of the medium on which the MICR character is configured; and

the means for detecting a remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal further comprises means for detecting the remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal on an opposite side of the medium from which the MICR character is configured.

12. The system of claim 7 wherein the electromagnetic signal is an infrared signal.

13. A Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (‘MICR’) reader for MICR signal generation for a MICR character configured on a medium, the MICR reader comprising:

a housing;

an emitter mounted to the housing capable of exposing an electromagnetic signal to the MICR character, the MICR character absorbing a portion of the electromagnetic signal;

a receiver mounted to the housing, the receiver oriented to detect a remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal, the remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal representing the character density for the MICR character, the receiver capable of generating a character density signal, the character density signal being dependent upon the detected remaining portion of the electromagnetic signal; and

a signal processing component operatively coupled to the receiver and capable of determining a MICR signal for the MICR character, the MICR signal being dependent upon the character density signal.

14. The MICR reader of claim 13 further comprising a microcontroller operatively coupled to the signal processing component and capable of identifying the MICR character using the MICR signal.

15. The MICR reader of claim 13 wherein the signal processing component determines a MICR signal for the MICR character by calculating the MICR signal as a derivative of the character density signal and digitizing the MICR signal.

16. The MICR reader of claim 13 wherein the emitter and the receiver are mounted on a same side of the medium.

17. The MICR reader of claim 13 wherein the emitter and the receiver are on opposite sides of the medium.

18. The MICR reader of claim 13 wherein the electromagnetic signal is an infrared signal.

Assignments (2)
PATENT ASSIGNMENT AND RESERVATION Recorded Sep 4, 2012
From: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
To: TOSHIBA GLOBAL COMMERCE SOLUTIONS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028895/0935 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2008
From: CROCKETT, TIMOTHY W.
To: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020931/0539 →