Technical Deployment Note for the United States: Server-Side Dynamic Security Architecture for QR Codes and Machine-Readable Codes
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This document presents a United States–specific technical deployment note derived from
“Dynamic Machine-Readable Code Security” (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18337895).
It outlines a server-side dynamic security architecture designed to mitigate QR code replacement fraud, malicious redirection, static identifier replay, and barcode cloning risks without modifying existing QR formats, retail barcodes (EAN/UPC), DataMatrix codes, or other machine-readable identifiers.
The architecture is compatible with large-scale retail systems, logistics networks, healthcare traceability, digital payments, and industrial supply chain operations across the United States.
Technical validation (Proof of Concept, PoC) is conducted free of charge.
Organizations participating in early-stage validation may receive priority consideration in subsequent commercial discussions, including preferential licensing arrangements, field-specific exclusivity, or territorial deployment rights within the United States, subject to mutual agreement.
The core technology is patent-pending under Japanese Patent Application No. JP2026-008393.
International extension under the PCT framework is planned.
Contact: info@xinse.jp
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