May 14, 2016
Nanotechnology To Make Holographic Applications More Secure And Efficient
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, encryption, nanotechnology, security
Making Holographic Apps more secured and efficient.
Since its birth, holograms have been extensively used to serve security systems and related purposes. The making of a hologram, dissecting it to pieces and again rejoining the blocks involves a steady orientation of lenses which encodes the information with depth perception that could be deciphered later according to requirement.
It’s hard to imagine a 21st century city running smooth without an immense use of holograms, small or big sized 2D cards with 3D engraved pictures that are present in credit cards, grocery objects, books, biomedical devices and in other objects requiring retrievable information to be stored.
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