Project Status

Completed

Start Date:

2016-01-06

End Date:

2018-01-05

UniqueMark

Funding Instituition

Imprensa Nacional Casa da Moeda (INCM)

Amount financed: 171 741€

Abstract
This project aims to improve the safety of INCM’s contrasting marks in precious metal artefacts (the precious metals are officially designated: gold, silver, platinum and palladium), making them unique and unable to be copied and faked. One of the objectives of this project is to allow the test of authenticity of the object to be made by goldsmiths, merchants and consumers equipped with verification instruments with a high level of ubiquity and therefore relatively easy to handle, inexpensive and simple to acquire, namely basic lenses or smartphone cameras.
Scientific Coordinator
Nuno Gonçalves
Project Manager
Nuno Gonçalves

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS

A Study on Static Gaits for a Four Legged Robot

Authors: Carlos Queiroz, Nuno Gonçalves and Paulo Menezes
Featured in: CONTROL’2000, Cambridge, UK

Analysis of Two Methods for Estimation of Partial 3D Velocity

Authors: Nuno Gonçalves and Helder Araújo
Featured in: Symposium on Intelligent Robotic Systems - SIRS2001, Toulouse, France

Uncertainty Propagation in Estimation of Partial 3D Velocity

Authors: Nuno Gonçalves and Helder Araújo
Featured in: 10th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, Lisbon, Portugal

Institute of Systems and Robotics Department of Electrical and Computers Engineering University of Coimbra