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No-Moving-Parts Optical Setups Scan Bar Codes

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Daniel S. Burgess

Scientists at the University of Central Florida in Orlando have demonstrated a passive-optics no-moving-parts 1-D bar-code scanner. One of several designs for such systems offered by the team, it promises to enable the development of simple, eye-safe scanners with no moving parts for use in a variety of applications. Nabeel A. Riza, head of the Photonic Information Processing Systems Laboratory at the university's School of Optics, explained that most existing bar-code scanners incorporate a spinning polygonal mirror element that makes the systems rather bulky for portable applications....Read full article

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    Published: May 2004
    bar-code scannerCommunicationseye-safe scannerspassive-opticsPhotonic Information Processing Systems LaboratoryResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsUniversity of Central Florida

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