NQR sensitive embedded signatures for authenticating additively manufactured objects

Author:

Masna Naren Vikram Raj,Huan Junjun,Mandal Soumyajit,Bhunia Swarup

Abstract

AbstractAutomatic recognition of unique characteristics of an object can provide a powerful solution to verify its authenticity and safety. It can mitigate the growth of one of the largest underground industries—that of counterfeit goods–flowing through the global supply chain. In this article, we propose the novel concept of material biometrics, in which the intrinsic chemical properties of structural materials are used to generate unique identifiers for authenticating individual products. For this purpose, the objects to be protected are modified via programmable additive manufacturing of built-in chemical “tags” that generate signatures depending on their chemical composition, quantity, and location. We report a material biometrics-enabled manufacturing flow in which plastic objects are protected using spatially-distributed tags that are optically invisible and difficult to clone. The resulting multi-bit signatures have high entropy and can be non-invasively detected for product authentication using $$^{35}$$ 35 Cl nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectroscopy.

Funder

NSF

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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