Matrix code
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A matrix code, also known as a 2D barcode, is a two-dimensional way of representing information. It is similar to a linear (1-dimensional) barcode, but has more data representation capability.
Some examples:
Symbology | Notes |
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3-DI | Developed by Lynn Ltd. |
ArrayTag | From ArrayTech Systems. |
Aztec Code | Designed by Andrew Longacre at Welch Allyn. Public domain. |
Small Aztec Code | Space conscious version of Aztec code. |
Bullseye | This was the barcode tested in a Kroger store in Cincinnati. It used concentric bars. |
Codablock | Stacked 1D barcodes. |
Code 1 | Public domain. |
Code 16K | Based on 1D Code 128. |
Code 49 | Stacked 1D barcodes from Intermec Corp. |
CP Code | From CP Tron, Inc. |
Data Glyphs | From Xerox PARC. |
Data matrix | From RVSI Acuity CiMatrix. |
Datastrip Code | From Datastrip, Inc. |
Dot Code A | Designed for the unique identification of items. |
HueCode | From Robot Design Associates. Uses greyscale or colour. |
INTACTA.CODE | From INTACTA Technologies, Inc. |
MaxiCode | Used by United Parcel Service. |
MiniCode | From Omniplanar, Inc. |
PDF417 | The most common 2D barcode. Public domain. |
Micro PDF417 | Facilitates codes too small to be used in PDF417. |
QR Code | From Nippondenso ID Systems. Can encode Japanese Kanji and Kana characters. Public domain. |
Semacode | Open standard for picture cell phones |
SmartCode | From InfoImaging Technologies. |
Snowflake Code | From Marconi Data Systems, Inc. |
SpotCode | Circular barcodes for camera phones from High Energy Magic Ltd. (http://www.highenergymagic.com/) |
SuperCode | Public domain. |
UltraCode | Black-and-white & colour versions. Public domain. |
Descriptions of most of these codes can be found at BarCode 1 (http://www.adams1.com/pub/russadam/stack.html)