Designing and Implementation of 2D Character Barcode

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Base on 2D barcode DM and QR, a new2D character barcode, is proposed in this paper. It is different with the traditional 2D barcode. It is a character matrix instead of the image barcode. The encoding rules, decoding rules and symbol structure of this character barcode are designed and implemented. Then the error-correcting code is studied and added into the encoded information. Finally the 2D character barcode is verified on PC. The experiments show that the 2D character barcode has very small capacity and can be transmitted as the character message among the mobile terminals. It can well overcome high loss rate when the image of 2D barcode is transmitted as a multimedia message and avoid the problem that some mobile terminals can not support the multimedia messages.

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June 2013

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