Claims
- 1. An optically readable record for storing encoded digital information; said record comprisinga recording medium; a self-clocking data code pattern for encoding said information; said data code pattern being composed of glyphs that are written in a two dimensional code field on said recording medium on centers that are spatially distributed in nominal accordance with a predetermined spatial formatting rule; said glyphs being defined by respective symbols that are selected from a finite set of optically discriminable symbols to encode said digital information; and at least one additional code pattern that is written on linearly aligned centers on said recording medium in nominal accordance with said spatial formatting rule, said additional code pattern being composed of glyphs which are selected from said finite set of symbols in accordance with a predetermined, asymmetric digital code sequence, whereby said asymmetric code sequence disambiguates between data codes that are rotated 0° and 180°, even though said data code pattern and said additional code pattern are composed of glyphs that provide a substantially uniform visual appearance.
- 2. The record of claim 1 whereinsaid additional code pattern is further selected to also disambiguate data codes that are rotated 90° and 270°.
- 3. The record of claim 2 whereinsaid additional code pattern os further selected to also disambiguate mirror image transformed data code patterns.
- 4. The record of any of claims 1-3 whereinsaid glyphs are composed of elongated slash-like symbols that oriented at different angles to encode different digital values.
- 5. The record of claim 4 whereinsaid glyphs are oriented at +45° and −45° with respect to a vertical axis of said recording medium for encoding different binary values.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/171,583, filed Dec. 22, 1993.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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08/171583 |
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08/532040 |
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