On Applications of Cell Phone Two-Dimensional Code in China

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Cell phone two-dimensional code is the product of the combination of the two-dimensional code technology and mobile terminal cell phone, applied to give full play to the superiority of the two-dimensional code recognition technology with the convenience of mobile cell phone use. With the upgrading of Chinese communication network, the popularity of smart cell phones as well as the change of people's lives concept in recent years, the range of applications of the two-dimensional code has been increasingly wider. The paper makes analyses on the classification application of the two-dimensional code in China and at the same time explores a number of constraints existing in its development cause in China, and then it puts forward development strategies of the cell phone two-dimensional code applications in Chinese market and provides a reference to its popularity and application.* Mengdi Chen is the first author; Luling Liu is the correspondence author; Bin Huang is the instructor.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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922-926

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September 2013

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