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PDF417 is a stacked linear barcode format used in a variety of applications such as transport, identification cards, and inventory management. "PDF" stands for Portable Data File. "PDF" stands for Portable Data File.
A PDF417 stacked barcode is displayed on the bottom left corner. An integrated circuit chip (ICC) is placed near the bottom-middle of the front of the card. There are three color code schemes used on the front of the CAC.
MicroPDF417 is a restricted size barcode, similar to PDF417, which is used to add additional data to linear barcodes. MMCC: Designed to disseminate high capacity mobile phone content via existing colour print and electronic media, without the need for network connectivity NexCode: NexCode is developed and patented by S5 Systems. Nintendo Dot code
MicroPDF417 barcode was patented in 1996, [1] by Frederick Schuessler, Kevin Hunter, Sundeep Kumar and Cary Chu from Symbol Technologies company. MicroPDF417 is an extension of PDF417 barcode [6] and uses the same principles of data encoding. [2] Before 2006, the standard can be obtained only from AIM store [7] as ITS MicroPDF417 standard. [8]
It enables the application software to receive additional information about the intended interpretation of the message contained within the barcode symbol and even details about the scan itself. ECI was developed as a symbology-independent extension of the Global Label Identifier (GLI) system used in the PDF417 bar code.
Information-Based Indicia is a two-dimensional PDF417 or data matrix barcode combined with human-readable information. The barcode data contains such information as amount of postage, origin zip code, destination, mail class, weight, confirmation/tracking numbers, and a cryptographic signature. The human-readable information shows at a minimum ...
An ITF-14 bar code. The thick rectangular border is the Bearer Bar. ITF is often used for marking product ID numbers or other codes, of various lengths, on item cartons and multi-unit cases. One specific instance of this, standardized by GS1, is the ITF-14 bar code used to mark packages with Global Trade Item Numbers. In these uses, the ITF bar ...
The two-dimensional PDF417 barcode contains: Surname; Names; Sex; Nationality; Identity Number; Day of Birth; Country of Birth; Status; Date of Issue; A 5-digit security number, appearing with the text 'RSA' in the multiple-layer image on the back of the card [9] A 9-digit card number appearing on the back of the card [9]