Polygonal information encoding article, process and system

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G06K 19/06 (2006.01) G06K 7/10 (2006.01) G06K 7/14 (2006.01) G09C 5/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1329953

ABSTRACT The article of the invention is an optically readable label for storing encoded information, said label comprising a data array of a multiplicity of information-encoded polygons arranged in a predetermined geometric pattern, and said poly- gons having at least two different optical properties. A process for encoding information in an optically- readable data array comprised of information-encoded polygons by assigning optical properties to individual polygons in a predetermined pattern, ordering the polygons in a predetermined sequence, and printing the polygons with at least two optical properties. A process for retrieving information by optically scan- ning a data array of information-encoded polygons, preferably hexagons, creating an optical replica of the digital bit stream representative of the optical properties of the information- encoded polygons, decoding that optical replica and retrieving the decoded bit stream. A system for performing the foregoing encoding and decoding processes.

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