2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47217-1_29
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The Modified Amplitude-Modulated Screening Technology for the High Printing Quality

Abstract: Abstract.A new screening method based on the new form of screening element in improving printing quality was considered. The relationship between the Ateb-functions and the generalized superellipse is proved. Printing quality is an essential parameter when incorporating specially designed security features into the electronic file from which printing is done. Advisability of applying the proposed method for protection of information on the physical media was analyzed.

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“…The result of the synthesis of low noise signals [32] is not less important. In addition, the formation of modulated screening technology results in the simplification of images in models of graphic representation, which at present provides for another application -high-quality printing [33]. However, despite the specified advantages, application of integrated transformations is limited only to cases when the variables in models, the relation among which is represented in the form of differential equations with partial derivatives, could be divided [18].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The result of the synthesis of low noise signals [32] is not less important. In addition, the formation of modulated screening technology results in the simplification of images in models of graphic representation, which at present provides for another application -high-quality printing [33]. However, despite the specified advantages, application of integrated transformations is limited only to cases when the variables in models, the relation among which is represented in the form of differential equations with partial derivatives, could be divided [18].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%