Hi People.
I am looking at a particular application. I want to build a currency counter. The device will be based on optical technology. What I want to do is, "look" at the side of the stack of banknotes and from there, read the number of notes present in the stack.
There are two possible approached that come to my mind :
1.) The CD-ROM ApproachHere, the light is made to incident on the "side" of the stack and whatever light is reflected back, is read by a device. Now, the number of "gaps" in the light gives us the number of notes. The upside of using this approach will be less complexity in the electronics. The downside will be , this approach will involve moving mechanical parts. (In the form of a light source that 'scans' the entire width of the 'side' of the stack) I've found a patent for this approach. Here's the link.
Here is a list of patents related to this one
And here is the US patent Number 4694474
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US Patent Number 5534690
But being from computer science background, I am unable to understand this completely. Can someone help me ? I am ready to pay, if someone can make that thing for me. I am based in India.
Ankit