Chapter 4 - Input devices Flashcards

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Barcodes

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  • used for tracking parcels, blood, tissue and organ products, etc
  • linear barcodes and 2D barcodes
  • QR codes are used for ticketless entry to concerts, linked to more information or a website
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Barcode readers - pen-type readers

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  • Photo diode measures intensity of light reflect back from light source and generates a wave form that is used to measure the widths of the bars and spaces in a barcode
  • +ve: Most durable type of barcode reader – can be tightly sealed against dust, dirt, etc.
  • -ve: must come in direct contact with barcode to read
  • Use – with laptops or very low volume scanning applications
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Barcode readers - laser scanners

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  • Use laser beam as light source instead
  • +ve: reliable, economical for low-volume applications
  • Use – in-counter units in supermarkets
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Barcode reader - camera-based readers

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  • Uses camera and image processing techniques to decode a 1D/2D barcode
  • +ve: can read barcodes on any surface (printed, onscreen) that are also damaged, poorly printed
  • Use – age verification, couponing, event ticketing
  • Can scan QR codes that are linked to websites, information
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Radio frequency identification (RFID)

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  • used in the same way as barcodes for identifying and tracking goods and cars to bank cards and animals
  • can be read without line of sight and from upto 300m away
  • consists of microchip transponder (a device for receiving a radio signal and automatically transmitting a different signal) and antenna
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Passive and active tags

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  • active tags - include battery to power the tag to actively transmit a signal for a reader to pick up e.g. cars on motorway, runners in marathon
  • passive tags - don’t have battery, rely on radio waves from receiver to power chip to send data to reader 1m away e.g. groceries, smart cards (Oyster card, contactless bank card)
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Digital cameras

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  • binary data from light sensors arranged in a grid are recorded onto camera’s memory card
  • CCD (charge-coupled device) sensors produce better quality images and are more reliable than CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sensors, but consume more power
  • Mastercard allows usage of selfies instead of passwords that can be guessed or forgotten; 3D face recognition compares proportions of features to stored code
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