QR Codes: From a Survey of the State of the Art to Executable eQR Codes for the Internet of Things
Stefano Scanzio,
Matteo Rosani,
Mattia Scamuzzi
et al.
Abstract:QR codes are increasingly used in a plurality of scenarios, and research activities are being successfully carried out to improve this technology and widen its contexts of applicability. After an extensive survey of the state-of-the-art on the subject, this work presents the new, promising possibility to embed a programming language in a QR code.This new kind of executable QR codes, we named eQR codes, enable interaction with end users even in the absence of an Internet connection, and provide a sort of IoT pa… Show more
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