Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Rayana A.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Vittorazzi,Bruno V., Barbosa,Amanda P., Rocha,Victória B. da, Brandão,Jandira M. O. B., Lacerda Jr.,Valdemar, Filgueiras,Paulo R., Romão,Wanderson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532022000500437
Resumo: This study proposed using a portable microscope combined with a smartphone and application (PhotoMetrix® application) to evaluate the authenticity of Brazilian banknotes (R$50 and R$100) and national driver’s licenses (NDL) through image acquisition (Samsung S7) and chemometric treatment (principal component analysis (PCA)). Six regions of the banknote were analyzed: holographic band; lower and upper tactile regions containing the number referring to the value of the note; microprints above the effigy (obverse); and numbers and the surroundings of the animal formed by microprints (reverse). For NDLs, the regions were the following: the coat of arms of the republic; the state map with microprints; optical ink variation; distorted positive microletters with technical failure; negative guilloche; typographic numbering; micro letter wire; and region with line printing. For the chemometric study with Photometrix®, we selected a region of interest (ROI) of 32 × 32 and 64 × 64 pixels with autoscaled data using the channels red (R), green (G), blue (B), hue (H), saturation (S), value (V), lightness (L) and intensity (I). We obtained excellent results for differentiating banknotes and NDLs, both by visual and chemometric analyses (PCA). This study demonstrates the effectiveness of using a portable microscope and a smartphone as a portable forensic tool that is fast, robust, low-cost and reliable.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses
title Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses
spellingShingle Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses
Costa,Rayana A.
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title_short Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses
title_full Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses
title_fullStr Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses
title_full_unstemmed Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses
title_sort Use of a Portable Microscope Combined with a Smartphone to Determine the Authenticity of Brazilian Banknotes and National Driver’s Licenses
author Costa,Rayana A.
author_facet Costa,Rayana A.
Vittorazzi,Bruno V.
Barbosa,Amanda P.
Rocha,Victória B. da
Brandão,Jandira M. O. B.
Lacerda Jr.,Valdemar
Filgueiras,Paulo R.
Romão,Wanderson
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author2 Vittorazzi,Bruno V.
Barbosa,Amanda P.
Rocha,Victória B. da
Brandão,Jandira M. O. B.
Lacerda Jr.,Valdemar
Filgueiras,Paulo R.
Romão,Wanderson
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Rayana A.
Vittorazzi,Bruno V.
Barbosa,Amanda P.
Rocha,Victória B. da
Brandão,Jandira M. O. B.
Lacerda Jr.,Valdemar
Filgueiras,Paulo R.
Romão,Wanderson
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description This study proposed using a portable microscope combined with a smartphone and application (PhotoMetrix® application) to evaluate the authenticity of Brazilian banknotes (R$50 and R$100) and national driver’s licenses (NDL) through image acquisition (Samsung S7) and chemometric treatment (principal component analysis (PCA)). Six regions of the banknote were analyzed: holographic band; lower and upper tactile regions containing the number referring to the value of the note; microprints above the effigy (obverse); and numbers and the surroundings of the animal formed by microprints (reverse). For NDLs, the regions were the following: the coat of arms of the republic; the state map with microprints; optical ink variation; distorted positive microletters with technical failure; negative guilloche; typographic numbering; micro letter wire; and region with line printing. For the chemometric study with Photometrix®, we selected a region of interest (ROI) of 32 × 32 and 64 × 64 pixels with autoscaled data using the channels red (R), green (G), blue (B), hue (H), saturation (S), value (V), lightness (L) and intensity (I). We obtained excellent results for differentiating banknotes and NDLs, both by visual and chemometric analyses (PCA). This study demonstrates the effectiveness of using a portable microscope and a smartphone as a portable forensic tool that is fast, robust, low-cost and reliable.
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