Scanning system: A project study

The end-objective of this study is the construction of a prototype scanning system capable of sensing and transferring to the IBM PC/XT images of a specified perimeter from sheets of paper. During the initial stages, resource persons from various computer companies relative to the current state of s...

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Main Authors: Balila, Ralph Benedict K., Chan, Richard Frank T., Ruiz, Racquel T., Silvederio, Maria Cecilia G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_honors-10892022-02-17T01:31:14Z Scanning system: A project study Balila, Ralph Benedict K. Chan, Richard Frank T. Ruiz, Racquel T. Silvederio, Maria Cecilia G. The end-objective of this study is the construction of a prototype scanning system capable of sensing and transferring to the IBM PC/XT images of a specified perimeter from sheets of paper. During the initial stages, resource persons from various computer companies relative to the current state of scanning technology in the country were interviewed. Most such scanners are the size of a dot-matrix printer, for use with Desktop Publishing (DTP). There exist hand-held graphic scanners also. However, all these are borrowed from foreign technology, and are not even supplemented by local knowledge and expertise. One of the purposes of the thesis group in developing the system is due to the realization of the lack of research in scanning technology in the country, which, when harnessed, may dispense with our dependence on scanners from foreign countries and help uplift, even in a seemingly trivial way, the economy and local technology therein. Upon discovery of the scant information on scanning intricacies as provided by the interviewed establishments and even by reference materials, the group set out in implementing the scanning device, as opposed to an initial plan of acquiring one and then developing the support system for it. Thus the employment of the 1932, an OpticRAM. An image is focused unto the chip, and is subsequently processed for display and further manipulation. A number of applications, all requiring image capture, intensely need such a system. There are desktop publishing, text scanning, and other needs for image capture, analysis, and processing. The proponents of the study, feel, therefore, that the completion of the system is an accomplishment in local scanning technology, and that the system may indeed be enhanced and harnessed for innumerable image capture applications. 1989-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/90 Honors Theses English Animo Repository Scanning systems Imaging systems Image processing Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Scanning systems
Imaging systems
Image processing
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Scanning systems
Imaging systems
Image processing
Computer Sciences
Balila, Ralph Benedict K.
Chan, Richard Frank T.
Ruiz, Racquel T.
Silvederio, Maria Cecilia G.
Scanning system: A project study
description The end-objective of this study is the construction of a prototype scanning system capable of sensing and transferring to the IBM PC/XT images of a specified perimeter from sheets of paper. During the initial stages, resource persons from various computer companies relative to the current state of scanning technology in the country were interviewed. Most such scanners are the size of a dot-matrix printer, for use with Desktop Publishing (DTP). There exist hand-held graphic scanners also. However, all these are borrowed from foreign technology, and are not even supplemented by local knowledge and expertise. One of the purposes of the thesis group in developing the system is due to the realization of the lack of research in scanning technology in the country, which, when harnessed, may dispense with our dependence on scanners from foreign countries and help uplift, even in a seemingly trivial way, the economy and local technology therein. Upon discovery of the scant information on scanning intricacies as provided by the interviewed establishments and even by reference materials, the group set out in implementing the scanning device, as opposed to an initial plan of acquiring one and then developing the support system for it. Thus the employment of the 1932, an OpticRAM. An image is focused unto the chip, and is subsequently processed for display and further manipulation. A number of applications, all requiring image capture, intensely need such a system. There are desktop publishing, text scanning, and other needs for image capture, analysis, and processing. The proponents of the study, feel, therefore, that the completion of the system is an accomplishment in local scanning technology, and that the system may indeed be enhanced and harnessed for innumerable image capture applications.
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author Balila, Ralph Benedict K.
Chan, Richard Frank T.
Ruiz, Racquel T.
Silvederio, Maria Cecilia G.
author_facet Balila, Ralph Benedict K.
Chan, Richard Frank T.
Ruiz, Racquel T.
Silvederio, Maria Cecilia G.
author_sort Balila, Ralph Benedict K.
title Scanning system: A project study
title_short Scanning system: A project study
title_full Scanning system: A project study
title_fullStr Scanning system: A project study
title_full_unstemmed Scanning system: A project study
title_sort scanning system: a project study
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1989
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/90
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