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Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140175180 | METHOD FOR REPRODUCING AND USING A BAR CODE SYMBOL - A segmented 2D matrix symbol may be formed by dividing data into a plurality of segments, separately encoding the plurality of segments as corresponding arrays of cells, and arranging the arrays of cells in an abutting relationship. The segmented symbol may be reproduced, for example by receiving a bitmap corresponding to the formed symbol followed by printing; by copying a printed symbol; or by scanning a printed symbol and printing a copy. The reproduced symbol may be scanned, and data from only decoded segments, for example audio data, may be output. | 06-26-2014 |
20140069998 | BAR CODE SYSTEM INCLUDING NETWORK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - A bar code symbol may include decode network response state configured to cause a bar code decoder to transmit a decode acknowledgement to a networked server computer corresponding to an acknowledgement address. | 03-13-2014 |
20120330665 | PRESCRIPTION LABEL READER - A system is configured to read a prescription label and output audio information corresponding to prescription information present on or linked to the prescription label. The system may have knowledge about prescription labels and prescription information, and use this knowledge to present the audio information in a structured form to the user. | 12-27-2012 |
20110036909 | METHOD FOR REPRODUCING AND USING A BAR CODE SYMBOL - A segmented 2D matrix symbol may be formed by dividing data into a plurality of segments, separately encoding the plurality of segments as corresponding arrays of cells, and arranging the arrays of cells in an abutting relationship. The segmented symbol may be reproduced, for example by receiving a bitmap corresponding to the formed symbol followed by printing; by copying a printed symbol; or by scanning a printed symbol and printing a copy. The reproduced symbol may be scanned, and data from only decoded segments, for example audio data, may be output. | 02-17-2011 |