The 78th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2017

Presentation information

Oral presentation

CS Code-sharing session » 【CS.1】3.3 & 4.5 Code-sharing session

[6p-A409-1~8] 【CS.1】3.3 & 4.5 Code-sharing session

Wed. Sep 6, 2017 2:30 PM - 5:15 PM A409 (409)

Hiroyuki Suzuki(Titech), Nathan Hagen(Utsunomiya University)

4:30 PM - 4:45 PM

[6p-A409-6] Li-Fi based Secure Programmable QR Code (LiQR)

〇(D)Babar Hussain1,2, Carson Lau1, Patrick Yue2,1 (1.LiPHY Communications Limited, Hong Kong, 2.The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

Keywords:Visible Light Communication, Rolling Shutter, QR code

The use of Quick Response (QR) code has proliferated with growing number of mobile consumers and a wide range of applications including advertisement, product labelling and tracking, access control, and mobile payments etc. However, being a static image, a QR code can be replicated or altered easily posing a security challenge while using it for sensitive applications, for instance, payments and access control. Visible light communication (VLC) or Li-Fi, which uses modulated LED light to transmit data that can be captured via the CMOS image sensor on a smartphone, presents an ideal opportunity to substitute traditional static QR code with an LED light based QR code. This type of light based QR code (LiQR) is secure and can be dynamically programmed for improved security as well as cover a wider range of applications.