Multi-dimensional code translation
A multi-dimensional, barcode technology, applied in the field of e-commerce using multi-dimensional codes, can solve the problem that transactions are not very useful
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[0015] Documents of value such as coupons and event tickets represented or indexed in the form of QR codes or other types of two-dimensional The document is converted in the mobile device into a form suitable for presentation as a one-dimensional ("1-D") barcode at a point-of-sale / service ("POS") one-dimensional barcode scanner. Once imaged, the QR code can be analyzed by the mobile device to determine its information content. Since the QR code may contain data that does not need to be transmitted as a 1-D barcode, the information content intended to be transmitted as a 1-D barcode can be identified and converted to the appropriate 1-D barcode format for transmission as light pulses from the mobile device to the POS1-D barcode scanner. Suitable techniques for the generation and transmission of light pulses, hereinafter referred to as optical emulation barcode technology, are disclosed in: U.S. Patent No. 6,685,093 issued February 3, 2004 to Challa et al., issued June 28, 2011...
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