International Journal of Engineering Technology and Management Sciences

2023, Volume 7 Issue 3

The generation of scanner QR bar code for security access

AUTHOR(S)

Kavya Shivagouda Padmannavar, Sanjana M. Rao, Teju Raju Gaddadaguli, Harika Sangireddy, Dr. Pavithra G., Dr. Sindhu Sree M., Dr. T.C.Manjunath, Rajashekher Koyyeda, Aditya T.G.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i03.102

ABSTRACT
In this paper, the generation of QR codes for biomedical engineering applications is presented. QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can be easily scanned and decoded using a smartphone or other image capture device. In biomedical engineering, QR codes have a wide range of potential applications, including drug authentication, patient identification, and medical device tracking. The process of generating QR codes for biomedical engineering applications involves selecting an appropriate QR code generator software or library, determining the data to be encoded, selecting an appropriate error correction level, and generating the QR code. Various factors such as size, resolution, and contrast must also be considered during QR code generation to ensure that the code can be easily scanned and decoded in the intended application. Overall, the generation of QR codes for biomedical engineering applications has the potential to improve patient safety and streamline healthcare operations. In conclusion, the generation of QR codes for biomedical engineering applications is a useful tool that can enhance patient safety and streamline healthcare operations. QR codes can be easily scanned and decoded using a smartphone or other image capture device, making them an ideal option for applications such as drug authentication, patient identification, and medical device tracking. Generating QR codes for biomedical engineering applications involves selecting an appropriate QR code generator software or library, determining the data to be encoded, selecting an appropriate error correction level, and ensuring that the code can be easily scanned and decoded. As the field of biomedical engineering continues to evolve, the use of QR codes is likely to become more widespread, providing additional benefits for patients and healthcare providers alike. In this paper, the generation of QR codes is presented. A QR code, short for Quick Response code, is a type of 2D barcode that can be read by a smartphone or QR code reader. It contains encoded information in the form of black and white squares arranged on a square grid. The process of generating a QR code involves encoding the data into a binary format using an algorithm, dividing it into codewords based on error correction level, adding error correction codes, arranging the codewords into a specific pattern with synchronization patterns, alignment patterns, and quiet zones, and finally converting the pattern into a black and white image. This image can be printed or displayed on a screen and read by a smartphone or QR code reader to retrieve the encoded information. The work done & presented in this paper is the result of the mini-project work that has been done by the first sem engineering students of the college and as such there is little novelty in it and the references are being taken from various sources from the internet, the paper is being written by the students to test their writing skills in the starting of their engineering career and also to test the presentation skills during their mini-project presentation. The work done & presented in this paper is the report of the assignment / alternate assessment tool as a part and parcel of the academic assignment of the first year subject on nanotechnology & IoT.

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How to Cite This Article:
Kavya Shivagouda Padmannavar, Sanjana M. Rao, Teju Raju Gaddadaguli, Harika Sangireddy, Dr. Pavithra G., Dr. Sindhu Sree M., Dr. T.C.Manjunath, Rajashekher Koyyeda, Aditya T.G. .The generation of scanner QR bar code for security access . ijetms;7(3):649-652. DOI: 10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i03.102