Overview
SIST EN ISO/IEC 15438:2010 specifies the PDF417 bar code symbology, an international standard for automatic identification and data capture, maintained by CEN. PDF417 is a versatile two-dimensional (2D) barcode symbology widely used for encoding large amounts of data in compact symbols, supporting a variety of applications in logistics, transport, document management, and identification systems. This standard defines requirements for the structure, encoding, decoding processes, error correction, and essential characteristics that enable reliable and interoperable data capture using PDF417 barcodes.
This document is aligned with ISO/IEC 15438:2006, ensuring harmonized requirements for technology providers and end users implementing automatic identification solutions based on bar code symbologies.
Key Topics
- PDF417 Symbology Characteristics: The standard describes the technical features of the PDF417 barcode, including symbol format, dimensions, character set, and encoding methods. PDF417 supports three principal data compaction modes (Text, Byte, Numeric) and allows encoding of both alphanumeric and binary data.
- Data Encodation and Symbol Formats: It provides rules for converting input data into codewords and arranging these within a symbol matrix, optimizing for data density and readability.
- Error Correction: Specification of robust error correction algorithms enables PDF417 symbols to be read accurately even if partially damaged or obscured, by using up to 512 error correction codewords per symbol.
- Reference Decoding Algorithm: A standardized algorithm ensures that compliant readers can consistently and reliably decode PDF417 symbols across various environments and devices.
- Application Parameters: The standard details options for user-defined parameters, allowing customization to suit specific application needs and different scanning conditions.
- Extended Functionality: Additional features such as Extended Channel Interpretation (ECI) and Macro PDF417 support internationalization and the logical concatenation of symbols to represent larger files or datasets.
Applications
PDF417 barcode technology, as specified in SIST EN ISO/IEC 15438:2010, offers practical benefits for a broad range of industries:
- Transportation and Logistics: Used for shipping labels, boarding passes, and tracking systems due to its high data capacity and reliability.
- Identification Documents: Widely adopted in national ID cards, driver’s licenses, and travel documents, where secure and compact data storage is necessary.
- Inventory Management: Enables efficient data capture for product identification, warehouse tracking, and asset management.
- Document Management: Supports document tracking, file management, and workflow automation by embedding detailed metadata in compact barcode symbols.
- Healthcare: Applied in patient wristbands, laboratory samples, and pharmacy labeling to improve data accuracy and patient safety.
PDF417’s flexibility in symbol dimensions and error correction make it particularly suitable for environments where space is limited or physical damage to barcodes is a concern.
Related Standards
For comprehensive automatic identification and data capture solutions, the following related standards should be considered alongside SIST EN ISO/IEC 15438:2010:
- ISO/IEC 15415: Bar code symbol print quality test specification for 2D symbols.
- ISO/IEC 15424: Data Carrier Identifiers (including Symbology Identifiers).
- ISO/IEC 19762: Harmonized vocabulary for automatic identification and data capture.
- ISO/IEC 24723: EAN.UCC Composite bar code symbology specification.
- AIM International Technical Standard ITS/04-001: Extended Channel Interpretations.
By conforming to these related standards, organizations can ensure interoperability, optimal performance, and future-proofing of their automatic identification and data capture systems.
Keywords: PDF417, 2D barcode, automatic identification, data capture, bar code symbology, error correction, data encoding, document management, logistics, identification cards, SIST EN ISO/IEC 15438:2010, CEN standards.