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Barcodes for Mobile Devices [Kõva köide]

(Edith Cowan University, Western Australia), (Edith Cowan University, Western Australia), (Edith Cowan University, Western Australia)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 268 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 253x179x18 mm, kaal: 720 g, 16 Plates, color; 13 Halftones, unspecified; 102 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521888395
  • ISBN-13: 9780521888394
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 268 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 253x179x18 mm, kaal: 720 g, 16 Plates, color; 13 Halftones, unspecified; 102 Line drawings, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521888395
  • ISBN-13: 9780521888394
Teised raamatud teemal:
"From inventory management in stores to automotive part tracking in assembly plants, barcodes are one of the most prevalent automatic identification and data capture technologies. This book provides a complete introduction to barcodes for mobile devices, presenting the most relevant and up-to-date information previously unavailable elsewhere or difficult to obtain. The focus throughout is on recent developments and two-dimensional (2D) barcodes, including the research and development steps towards colourbarcodes for mobile devices, helping readers to develop their own barcodes. The authors also provide design details for their own novel colour 2D barcode: the Mobile MultiColour Composite (MMCC) barcode, plus coverage of RFID technology and one-dimensional barcodes. This book is ideal for professional developers of barcodes for mobile devices who need the latest technical details and information on how to develop barcodes. It is also a useful reference for graduate students researching the field of barcode technology and mobile computing"--Provided by publisher.

From inventory management in stores to automotive part tracking in assembly plants, barcodes are one of the most prevalent automatic identification and data capture technologies

This book provides a complete introduction to barcodes for mobile devices where data captured in the device's camera can be interpreted by signal processing algorithms. The most relevant and up-to-date information, previously unavailable elsewhere or difficult to obtain, is presented. The focus throughout is on recent developments and two-dimensional (2D) barcodes, including the research and development steps towards colour barcodes for mobile devices, helping readers to develop their own barcodes. The authors also provide design details for their own novel colour 2D barcode: the Mobile Multi-colour Composite (MMCC") barcode, plus coverage of RFID technology and one-dimensional barcodes.

This book is ideal for professional developers of barcodes for mobile devices who need the latest technical details and information on how to develop barcodes.It is also a useful reference for graduate students researching the field of barcode technology and mobile computing.



Describes the specifications and operation of barcodes for mobile devices, focussing on two-dimensional barcodes and recent developments.

From inventory management in stores to automotive part tracking in assembly plants, barcodes are one of the most prevalent automatic identification and data capture technologies. This book provides a complete introduction to barcodes for mobile devices, presenting the most relevant and up-to-date information previously unavailable elsewhere or difficult to obtain. The focus throughout is on recent developments and two-dimensional (2D) barcodes, including the research and development steps towards colour barcodes for mobile devices, helping readers to develop their own barcodes. The authors also provide design details for their own novel colour 2D barcode: the Mobile MultiColour Composite (MMCC) barcode, plus coverage of RFID technology and one-dimensional barcodes. This book is ideal for professional developers of barcodes for mobile devices who need the latest technical details and information on how to develop barcodes. It is also a useful reference for graduate students researching the field of barcode technology and mobile computing.

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Describes the specifications and operation of barcodes for mobile devices, focussing on two-dimensional barcodes and recent developments.
Dedication v
Preface ix
1 Introduction
1(10)
1.1 Overview of barcode technology
1(9)
1.2 Organisation of the book
10(1)
2 Barcode technology evolution
11(38)
2.1 History of barcode technology
11(5)
2.2 Development of barcode technology
16(2)
2.3 Barcode systems
18(21)
2.4 Emerging technologies and barcode
39(8)
2.5 Summary
47(2)
3 Two-dimensional barcode for mobile phones
49(45)
3.1 QR Code
51(9)
3.2 Data Matrix
60(6)
3.3 VeriCode
66(3)
3.4 mCode
69(4)
3.5 Trillcode
73(3)
3.6 ShotCode
76(2)
3.7 Visual Code
78(4)
3.8 BeeTagg
82(3)
3.9 ColorCode
85(4)
3.10 High Capacity Color Barcode
89(3)
3.11 Summary
92(2)
4 Evolution of barcode applications
94(36)
4.1 The improvement in capability of barcode technology
94(3)
4.2 Two-dimensional barcode as a tool for ubiquitous computing
97(24)
4.3 Development of colour 2D barcodes
121(6)
4.4 Summary
127(3)
5 Technologies for enhancing barcode robustness
130(22)
5.1 Error detection and correction codes
130(10)
5.2 Effectiveness of data arrangement
140(3)
5.3 Symbol structuring
143(7)
5.4 Summary
150(2)
6 A prototype colour 2D barcode development
152(40)
6.1 Aims of the prototype colour 2D barcode development
152(1)
6.2 Designing a 2D symbology
153(28)
6.3 MMCCTM barcode encoding algorithm
181(2)
6.4 MMCCTM barcode decoding algorithm
183(7)
6.5 Summary
190(2)
7 Evaluation of the prototype colour 2D barcode
192(26)
7.1 Purpose of the experiments
192(1)
7.2 Evaluation method and procedure
193(3)
7.3 Experimental results and observations
196(20)
7.4 Conclusions and future work
216(1)
7.5 Summary
216(2)
Appendices
A Barcode applications
218(2)
B Automatic identification technologies
220(2)
C Barcode history timeline
222(2)
D MicroPDF417 data capacity and error correction capability
224(2)
E QR Code symbol version and data capacity
226(5)
F Data Matrix data capacity and error correction capability
231(2)
G An image under the every-other-line effect
233(1)
H Colour susceptibility and distance between colours
234(2)
I MMCCTM encoding and decoding
236(2)
J First-read-rate test samples
238(9)
K Subsampling method
247(1)
References 248(4)
Index 252
Keng Tiong Tan is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Computing, Health and Science at Edith Cowan University, Australia. In 1995 he won the Institute of Engineers Australia Medal. Douglas Chai is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering and Director of the Visual Information Processing Research Group at Edith Cowan University. His current research interests include image processing, video coding, facial image analysis, document imaging and multimedia communications. Hiroko Kato recently completed her Ph.D. in the School of Engineering at Edith Cowan University. Her research involved developing a novel colour 2D barcode.