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Implantable QR code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication

Individual identification and authentication techniques are merged into many aspects of human life with various applications, including access control, payment or banking transfer, and healthcare. Yet conventional identification and authentication methods such as passwords, biometrics, tokens, and s...

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Autores principales: Wan, Nan, Zhang, Pengcheng, Liu, Zuheng, Li, Zhe, Niu, Wei, Rui, Xiuye, Wang, Shibo, Seong, Myeongsu, He, Pengbo, Liang, Siqi, Zhou, Jiasheng, Yang, Rui, Chen, Sung-Liang
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10196719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100504
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author Wan, Nan
Zhang, Pengcheng
Liu, Zuheng
Li, Zhe
Niu, Wei
Rui, Xiuye
Wang, Shibo
Seong, Myeongsu
He, Pengbo
Liang, Siqi
Zhou, Jiasheng
Yang, Rui
Chen, Sung-Liang
author_facet Wan, Nan
Zhang, Pengcheng
Liu, Zuheng
Li, Zhe
Niu, Wei
Rui, Xiuye
Wang, Shibo
Seong, Myeongsu
He, Pengbo
Liang, Siqi
Zhou, Jiasheng
Yang, Rui
Chen, Sung-Liang
author_sort Wan, Nan
collection PubMed
description Individual identification and authentication techniques are merged into many aspects of human life with various applications, including access control, payment or banking transfer, and healthcare. Yet conventional identification and authentication methods such as passwords, biometrics, tokens, and smart cards suffer from inconvenience and/or insecurity. Here, inspired by quick response (QR) code and implantable microdevices, implantable and minimally-invasive QR code subcutaneous microchips (QRC-SMs) are proposed to be an effective approach to carry useful and private information, thus enabling individual identification and authentication. Two types of QRC-SMs, QRC-SMs with “hole” and “flat” elements and QRC-SMs with “titanium-coated” and “non-coated” elements, are designed and fabricated to store personal information. Corresponding ultrasound microscopy and photoacoustic microscopy are used for imaging the QR code pattern underneath skin, and open-source artificial intelligence algorithm is applied for QR code detection and recognition. Ex vivo experiments under tissue and in vivo experiments with QRC-SMs implanted in live mice have been performed, demonstrating successful information retrieval from implanted QRC-SMs. QRC-SMs are hidden subcutaneously and invisible to the eyes. They cannot be forgotten, misplaced or lost, and can always be ready for timely medical identification, access control, and payment or banking transfer. Hence, QRC-SMs provide promising routes towards private, secure, and convenient individual identification and authentication.
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spelling pubmed-101967192023-05-20 Implantable QR code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication Wan, Nan Zhang, Pengcheng Liu, Zuheng Li, Zhe Niu, Wei Rui, Xiuye Wang, Shibo Seong, Myeongsu He, Pengbo Liang, Siqi Zhou, Jiasheng Yang, Rui Chen, Sung-Liang Photoacoustics Research Article Individual identification and authentication techniques are merged into many aspects of human life with various applications, including access control, payment or banking transfer, and healthcare. Yet conventional identification and authentication methods such as passwords, biometrics, tokens, and smart cards suffer from inconvenience and/or insecurity. Here, inspired by quick response (QR) code and implantable microdevices, implantable and minimally-invasive QR code subcutaneous microchips (QRC-SMs) are proposed to be an effective approach to carry useful and private information, thus enabling individual identification and authentication. Two types of QRC-SMs, QRC-SMs with “hole” and “flat” elements and QRC-SMs with “titanium-coated” and “non-coated” elements, are designed and fabricated to store personal information. Corresponding ultrasound microscopy and photoacoustic microscopy are used for imaging the QR code pattern underneath skin, and open-source artificial intelligence algorithm is applied for QR code detection and recognition. Ex vivo experiments under tissue and in vivo experiments with QRC-SMs implanted in live mice have been performed, demonstrating successful information retrieval from implanted QRC-SMs. QRC-SMs are hidden subcutaneously and invisible to the eyes. They cannot be forgotten, misplaced or lost, and can always be ready for timely medical identification, access control, and payment or banking transfer. Hence, QRC-SMs provide promising routes towards private, secure, and convenient individual identification and authentication. Elsevier 2023-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10196719/ /pubmed/37214429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100504 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Wan, Nan
Zhang, Pengcheng
Liu, Zuheng
Li, Zhe
Niu, Wei
Rui, Xiuye
Wang, Shibo
Seong, Myeongsu
He, Pengbo
Liang, Siqi
Zhou, Jiasheng
Yang, Rui
Chen, Sung-Liang
Implantable QR code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication
title Implantable QR code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication
title_full Implantable QR code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication
title_fullStr Implantable QR code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication
title_full_unstemmed Implantable QR code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication
title_short Implantable QR code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication
title_sort implantable qr code subcutaneous microchip using photoacoustic and ultrasound microscopy for secure and convenient individual identification and authentication
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10196719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100504
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