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Hi People.
I am looking at a particular application. I want to build a currency counter. The device will be based on optical technology. What I want to do is, "look" at the side of the stack of banknotes and from there, read the number of notes present in the stack. There are two possible approached that come to my mind : 1.) The CD-ROM Approach Here, the light is made to incident on the "side" of the stack and whatever light is reflected back, is read by a device. Now, the number of "gaps" in the light gives us the number of notes. The upside of using this approach will be less complexity in the electronics. The downside will be , this approach will involve moving mechanical parts. (In the form of a light source that 'scans' the entire width of the 'side' of the stack) I've found a patent for this approach. Here's the link. Here is a list of patents related to this one http://www.freepatentsonline.com/result.html?query_txt=PN/4694474^20%20%20OR%204694474 And here is the US patent Number 4694474 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/469...&stemming=o n To read the full texts of these patents, u need to make and account on www.freepatentsonline.com. Its free. 2.) The image-processing approach An image of the 'side' of the stack is taken by a CCD or a CMOS camera. The image is then passed on to an image processing unit which then processes the image. There can be seen visible distinct 'lines', horizontal lines in the image. Each line representing one note. If we can read the number of such lines, we can build such a device. Now, I've got a patent for this as well. And en extremely detailed one, describing, in detail, the complete hardware, software and the diagrams of the project. Here it is. US Patent Number 5534690 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/553...&stemming=o n But being from computer science background, I am unable to understand this completely. Can someone help me ? I am ready to pay, if someone can make that thing for me. I am based in India. Ankit |
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Is this for fun or for a business need? Take a look at
http://www.machineadvantage.com/Smal...40_1352_0.html where an international currency counter is available for US $200. Aks wrote: Hi People. I am looking at a particular application. I want to build a currency counter. The device will be based on optical technology. What I want to do is, "look" at the side of the stack of banknotes and from there, read the number of notes present in the stack. There are two possible approached that come to my mind : 1.) The CD-ROM Approach Here, the light is made to incident on the "side" of the stack and whatever light is reflected back, is read by a device. Now, the number of "gaps" in the light gives us the number of notes. The upside of using this approach will be less complexity in the electronics. The downside will be , this approach will involve moving mechanical parts. (In the form of a light source that 'scans' the entire width of the 'side' of the stack) I've found a patent for this approach. Here's the link. Here is a list of patents related to this one http://www.freepatentsonline.com/result.html?query_txt=PN/4694474^20%20%20OR%204694474 And here is the US patent Number 4694474 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/469...&stemming=o n To read the full texts of these patents, u need to make and account on www.freepatentsonline.com. Its free. 2.) The image-processing approach An image of the 'side' of the stack is taken by a CCD or a CMOS camera. The image is then passed on to an image processing unit which then processes the image. There can be seen visible distinct 'lines', horizontal lines in the image. Each line representing one note. If we can read the number of such lines, we can build such a device. Now, I've got a patent for this as well. And en extremely detailed one, describing, in detail, the complete hardware, software and the diagrams of the project. Here it is. US Patent Number 5534690 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/553...&stemming=o n But being from computer science background, I am unable to understand this completely. Can someone help me ? I am ready to pay, if someone can make that thing for me. I am based in India. Ankit |
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Man...thats for serious business.
Bennett, the link that you gave me is of a usual currency counter. These machines are heavy, and inaccurate and they do NOT use optical technology. I don't want counterfeit detection capabilities in the system. All I want is, the ability of quickly 'count' the number of notes in a stack. The stack size will be of the order of 100 notes. On Mar 31, 7:49 pm, Bennett Price wrote: Is this for fun or for a business need? Take a look at http://www.machineadvantage.com/Smal...nter_40_1352_0... where an international currency counter is available for US $200. |
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