Abstract
The focus of this paper is the introduction of new security elements into the authenticity of information on documents which concern the traceability of products. This article proposes dual marking using the infrared printing technology, which involves differences between the visible and infrared spectrum and separate detection of certain information with an infrared camera. Each meat product is assigned a unique designation, embedded in the document and hidden from the naked eye, in order to prevent changing, scanning or modifying with currently known techniques. A product receives a certificate with a security approval which carries information about the complete traceability of the product. A new central data registry which collects information from all necessary sources is proposed. The web portal and the accompanying database are designed to work in the cloud. The security of the exchange of data between the server and the user is ensured. The information about the traceability and the delineation between the visible and infrared hidden are approved and coordinated by the relevant authorities, breeders, distributors and sellers. The design of the entire information presents completely transparent information about the products to the end consumer.
Highlights
The packaging of a product is loaded with information about the product, quality, method of application and other possible legally required elements
Conventional security print products involve the use of ultraviolet and infrared colorants and papers with security properties, such as a watermark, embedded threads or finishing with foil printing or relief printing. All these techniques increase the cost of the graphic product and are performed in specially authorized printing offices
The emergence of forgeries and attempts at imitation of the existing security technologies are the sign than these conventional techniques are outdated and that new solutions for security printing are needed
Summary
The packaging of a product is loaded with information about the product, quality, method of application and other possible legally required elements. Conventional security print products involve the use of ultraviolet and infrared colorants and papers with security properties, such as a watermark, embedded threads or finishing with foil printing or relief printing. All these techniques increase the cost of the graphic product and are performed in specially authorized printing offices. The contribution to security printing is in the design with dual images embedded within each other [1] This kind of printing technology does not raise the cost of the printing product. One of the advantages is that the protection is created in the same process as the packaging for the product or the part of product we want to identify
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