Compression of executable QR codes or sQRy for Industry: an example for Wi-Fi access points

June 06, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· πŸ› IEEE International Workshop on Factory Communication Systems

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Authors Stefano Scanzio, Gabriele Formis, Pietro Chiavassa, Lukasz Wisniewski, Gianluca Cena arXiv ID 2506.06100 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed cs.CY, cs.FL, cs.IT Citations 2 Venue IEEE International Workshop on Factory Communication Systems Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Executable QR codes, or sQRy, is a technology dated 2022 that permits to include a runnable program inside a QR code, enabling interaction with the user even in the absence of an Internet connection. sQRy are enablers for different practical applications, including network equipment configuration, diagnostics, and enhanced smart manuals in industrial contexts. Many other non-industry-related fields can also benefit from this technology. Regardless of where sQRy are used, text strings are among the most commonly embedded data. However, due to strict limitations on the available payload, the occupancy of strings limits the length of the programs that can be embedded. In this work, we propose a simple yet effective strategy that can reduce the space taken by strings, hence broadening sQRy applicability.
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