Gizmodo

  • Gizmodo
  • bestmodo
  • lifehacker
  • kotaku
Profile logout login
The Future of Storage

The Future of Storage #memoryforever #futureofstorage

Bill Nye the Science Guy: Don't Worry, Your Phone Isn't Making You Dumb

Bill Nye the Science Guy: Don't Worry, Your Phone Isn't Making You Dumb #brains #billnyethescienceg

Why Google Should Buy Palm

Why Google Should Buy Palm #analysis #apple

Raiding Eternity

Raiding Eternity #memoryforever #myspace

Memory [Forever]: Bits Never Die

Memory [Forever]: Bits Never Die #memory #memoryforever

Review: <i>Life</i> Proves That Reality Beats CG Every Time

Review: Life Proves That Reality Beats CG Every Time #entertainme #life

This Is Your Faulty Brain, On a Microchip

This Is Your Faulty Brain, On a Microchip #memory #memoryforever

Gizmodo

FAQ. Include # before tag:
#tips, #whitenoise, #broken, #lifechanger, etc.

New York, 6:32 PM
Fri Mar 19
56 posts in the last 24 hours

FR | IT | DE | SP | JP | AU | BR | PL

GIZMODO TEAM

Tip Your Editors:


Editorial Director:
Brian Lam | | Twitter

Editor:
Jason Chen
| AIM | Twitter

Features Editor:
Wilson Rothman
| Twitter

Senior Contributing Editor:
Jesus Diaz
| AIM | Twitter

Senior Associate Editor, Reviews:
Mark Wilson
| AIM | Twitter

Reporters:
Matt Buchanan
| AIM | Twitter
John Herrman
| Twitter
Brian Barrett
| Twitter

Contributing Editors:
Adam Frucci
| Twitter
Kat Hannaford
| Twitter

Contributing Editor, Weekends:
Jack Loftus
| Twitter

Junior Reporter:
Rosa Golijan
| Twitter

Editor-at-Large:
Joel Johnson
| Twitter

Editorial Assistant:
Kyle VanHemert
| Twitter

Contributing Researcher:
Don Nguyen


Interns:
David Chaid

Kevin Lee


Heroes and Friends

Comment Account Questions:


Popular Posts:
Last 24 Hours
Last 7 Days
Last 30 Days

Follow Gizmodo on:
Twitter
Facebook

SUBSCRIBE TO GIZMODO RSS

New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email
9515 Subscribers


Please confirm your birth date:

Please enter a valid date
Please enter your full birth year
This content is restricted.

The Barcode Update You Never Asked for, but Still Need

Just a few weeks after celebrating the 35th birthday of the barcode, researchers at MIT have unveiled a promising replacement for the aging standard.

Dubbed the Bokode, the system uses a clever focusing technique that allows a small beam of light to hold a wealth of easily accessible information. Bokodes are based on the "bokeh effect" in photography, where light blurs into a round blob as a lens focuses to infinity. The LED in the center of the image above is actually projecting a series of tiny 2D barcodes through a lens that defocuses the images. Even though these images appear out of focus to the naked eye, when your camera lens focuses to infinity the tiny 2D barcodes can be read. The visual demo in the video below helps conceptualize how the technology works. Because the system is able to hold so many 2D barcodes in a such small space, a Bokode can store thousands of bits of data. There's enough storage space on a Bokode that it can both identify what you are buying at the grocery store and display the entire nutritional facts label.

The cost of the LEDs and lenses involved means that each Bokode runs about five bucks a pop. Researchers claim the price of a Bokode could decrease to as little as five cents each, though, once the LED is replaced by a holographic sticker like the ones commonly seen on credit cards.

The implications of the Bokode could be huge. While traditional 1D and 2D barcodes can be read by cell phone cameras, the camera has to be extremely close to the barcode in order to get a good read. The Bokode is much more robust and can be read from as far as a few meters away. Cameras can even scan multiple Bokodes at once. Imagine how easy comparison shopping at Best Buy would be with a system like that.

Bokodes have the potential to dramatically alter the way we interface with products and each other. The technology can be applied to anything from retail merchandise to augmented reality business cards. Even though the development of a new type of barcode might sound mundane at first, the fact that the Bokode paper was accepted as one of six premier articles to be presented at SIGGRAPH indicates just how exciting the technology is and how far reaching the impact could be. [Press Release via Fast Company]


Send an email to Chris Jacob, the author of this post, at cjacob@gizmodo.com.


Upload an image | Add an image URL ×
×
×
Choose a file to upload:
×
Attribute comment to:
Please enter an email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
Dsmvwl  Admin  Promote to frontpage Approve user Ban user ×
Loading comments ... -/|\
Earlier discussions Paging in progress... | Other discussions | Show all discussions | Show featured discussions only | Expand all replies Collapse all replies
Start a new discussion
By Chris Jacob
Email this
Jul 27, 2009 09:00 PM 14 new visitors30,584 34
Edit » Set to Draft » Invite » Syndicate »

Syndicate this post


Site:
Mode:

sending request
cancel
more about #bokode
read more: #barcode, #bokode, #barcode, #digitalcameras, #shopping, #led
 
  • Archives
  • About
  • Advertising
  • Legal
  • Help
  • Report a Bug
  • FAQ
Original material is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.

Login

Enter your username and password.

Please enter a username.
Please enter your password.
logging in
Login via Facebook | Sign Up | Forgot Password?

Reset Password

Please enter your email address to have your password reset.

Please enter your email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
requesting password reset

Register

Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. To become a commenter, however, you need to audition.

Want to know more? Consult the Comment FAQ and legal terms.

Please enter a username.
Please enter a password.
Please confirm your password.
Passwords are not identical.
Please enter a valid email address.
registration sent, waiting for reply

Submit Your Comment

You don't need to login to comment. Just enter your email address below.

See how your address will be displayed in the Comment FAQ.

Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
logging in

Login with your Facebook or Gizmodo account.

Sign up here.



Send An Invitation

To invite commenters to this page, paste in a list of comma-separated email addresses, and then select send invites.

Please enter at least one email address.
Please use valid email addresses.
Please use unique email addresses.
Please enter fewer addresses.
requesting invites

Send a link

Send a link to this post 'The Barcode Update You Never Asked for, but Still Need' via email:

Please enter your name.
Please enter your email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter your recipient's email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter your message.
Sending message