Digital Media City ( DMC ; Korean : 디지털미디어시티 ) is a high-tech complex for digital technologies, housing ubiquitous networked offices, apartments, exhibitions, conference halls, television network headquarters and cultural centers in Seoul , South Korea. It is located at 366, Worldcupbuk-ro, Mapo District , Seoul . It was constructed in 2006 across 570,000 m (6,100,000 sq ft) and approximately 1.7 times the size of the Canary Wharf development in London , United Kingdom . It is a high-tech city centered on Digital Media Street for broadcasting, movies, games, music, e-learning and related industries. It attracted well-known IT companies such as LG Telecom , Pantech , LG CNS and Samsung SDS , media companies like MBC , JTBC , YTN , SBS , as well as various kinds of public exhibition facilities including the Korean Film Archive and the Korean Film Museum.
44-694: DMC may refer to: [REDACTED] Look up dmc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Computer Science [ edit ] Data Matrix Code , laser etched square code, often used for marking products in the production area Diffusion Monte Carlo method Digital Media Controller , a category within the DLNA standard (for sharing digital media among multimedia devices) tasked with finding content on digital media servers Discrete memoryless channel Dynamic Markov Compression algorithm Dynamic Mesh Communication ,
88-968: A Half-Life mod Drummond Money-Coutts , an English magician Vehicles [ edit ] DeLorean Motor Company , former American automobile manufacturer (1975-1982) DeLorean Motor Company (Texas) , company founded in 1995 supplying parts and services to owners of DeLoreans Daelim Motor Company , a South Korean motorcycle, motorscooter and ATV manufacturer Organizations [ edit ] Damak Multiple Campus , Jhapa, Nepal Dhaka Medical College , Bangladesh Diablos Motorcycle Club , an American outlaw motorcycle club Divisional Model College in Pakistan Deseret Management Corporation , LDS Church company Destination management company , organizing events Detroit Medical Center , Michigan, US Dipolog Medical Centre Foundation College, Inc , Dipolog City, Philippines DMC (company) ( Dollfus-Mieg et Compagnie )
132-606: A different set for the next character. The only difference is that they reverse upper-and lower-case letters. C40 is primarily upper-case, with lower-case letters in set 3; Text is the other way around. Set 1, containing ASCII control codes, and set 2, containing punctuation symbols are identical in C40 and Text mode. EDIFACT mode uses six bits per character, with four characters packed into three bytes. It can store digits, upper-case letters, and many punctuation marks, but has no support for lower-case letters. Base 256 mode data starts with
176-667: A height of 95 meters and length of 2 kilometers, even after being compressed into a rectangular shape that weighed over 120 million tons. This was in comparison to the Namsan mountain in Seoul, which is 262 meters. Nanjido's accumulation of garbage increased to 3,000 truck loads of waste per day, essentially creating a pyramid 34 times larger than The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt . In 1996, Seoul began to launch stabilization projects to withhold further industrial developments and build facilities to prevent
220-489: A length indicator, followed by a number of data bytes. A length of 1 to 249 is encoded as a single byte, and longer lengths are stored as two bytes. It is desirable to avoid long strings of zeros in the coded message, because they become large blank areas in the Data Matrix symbol, which may cause a scanner to lose synchronization. (The default ASCII encoding does not use zero for this reason.) In order to make that less likely,
264-402: A member of hip hop group Run–DMC DMC World DJ Championships , an international turntablism competition Devil May Cry , a Japanese video game series Devil May Cry (video game) , the first game in the series DmC: Devil May Cry , a reboot of the series Detroit Metal City , a manga franchise Dhammakaya Media Channel , a Thai television channel Deathmatch Classic ,
308-469: A mesh-based intercom system developed for motorcycle communication Science and Technology [ edit ] Data monitoring committee for clinical trials Dimethyl carbonate , a chemical compound Dissimilar metal corrosion , an electrochemical process Double monocable , a type of ropeway technology Media and Entertainment [ edit ] Digital mixing console , used in audio mixing DMC (rapper) (Darryl McDaniels, born 1964),
352-559: A number of purposes, such as movement tracking or inventory stock checks. Data Matrix codes, along with other open-source codes such as 1D barcodes can also be read with mobile phones by downloading code specific mobile applications. Although many mobile devices are able to read 2D codes including Data Matrix Code, few extend the decoding to enable mobile access and interaction, whereupon the codes can be used securely and across media; for example, in track and trace, anti-counterfeit, e.govt, and banking solutions. Data Matrix codes are used in
396-462: A parcel has been dispatched to the recipient. For industrial engineering purposes, Data Matrix codes can be marked directly onto components, ensuring that only the intended component is identified with the data-matrix-encoded data. The codes can be marked onto components with various methods, but within the aerospace industry these are commonly industrial ink-jet, dot-peen marking, laser marking, and electrolytic chemical etching (ECE). These methods give
440-441: A permanent mark which can last up to the lifetime of the component. Data Matrix codes are usually verified using specialist camera equipment and software. This verification ensures the code conforms to the relevant standards, and ensures readability for the lifetime of the component. After component enters service, the Data Matrix code can then be read by a reader camera, which decodes the Data Matrix data which can then be used for
484-475: A textile company in Mulhouse, France Other uses [ edit ] Detailed marks certificate , a detailed report of academic performance Digital Media City , Seoul, South Korea Disaster Monitoring Constellation of imaging satellites DMC International Imaging , operator of satellites Domestic material consumption , measurement of material used Dubai Maritime City Topics referred to by
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#1732852809150528-459: Is x 8 + x 5 + x 3 + x 2 + 1 {\displaystyle x^{8}+x^{5}+x^{3}+x^{2}+1} , corresponding to the polynomial number 301, with initial root = 1. The Reed–Solomon code uses one of 37 different polynomials over F 256 {\displaystyle \mathbb {F} _{256}} , with degrees ranging from 7 to 68, depending on how many error correction bytes
572-459: Is an issue, but all color variations need to be tested before production to ensure they are readable. In May 2006 a German computer programmer, Bernd Hopfengärtner, created a large Data Matrix in a wheat field (in a fashion similar to crop circles ). The message read " Hello, World! ". In June 2011 the Parisian tattoo artist K.A.R.L., as part of a promotion for Ballantine's scotch whisky, created
616-471: Is both invalid and unenforceable due to inequitable conduct by the defendants during the procurement of the patent. While the ruling was delivered after the patent expired, it precluded claims for infringement based on use of Data Matrix prior to November 2007. A German patent application DE 4107020 was filed in 1991, and published in 1992. This patent is not cited in the above US patent applications and might invalidate them. Digital Media City It
660-432: Is delimited by a finder pattern, and this is surrounded on all four sides by a quiet zone border (margin). (Note: The modules may be round or square- no specific shape is defined in the standard. For example, dot-peened cells are generally round.) ECC 200, the newer version of Data Matrix, uses Reed–Solomon codes for error and erasure recovery. ECC 200 allows the routine reconstruction of the entire encoded data string when
704-428: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Data Matrix Code A Data Matrix is a two-dimensional code consisting of black and white "cells" or dots arranged in either a square or rectangular pattern, also known as a matrix . The information to be encoded can be text or numeric data. Usual data size is from a few bytes up to 1556 bytes . The length of
748-620: Is served by the Digital Media City Station on Seoul Subway Line 6 , AREX and Gyeongui Line . Residents of the Digital Media City are nicknamed Denizens (Digital Citizen) for their constant enthusiasm and interaction with high-tech digital technologies. The original advisors on the development include Dennis Frenchman and Michael Joroff of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who also advised on
792-467: The food industry in autocoding systems to prevent food products being packaged and dated incorrectly. Codes are maintained internally on a food manufacturers database and associated with each unique product, e.g. ingredient variations. For each product run the unique code is supplied to the printer. Label artwork is required to allow the 2D Data Matrix to be positioned for optimal scanning. For black on white codes testing isn't required unless print quality
836-518: The 21st century. This dramatic turn-around is considered to be the result of the Miracle on the Han River , a term coined to describe Seoul's highly accelerated and successful development since the early 1960s. Used charcoal briquettes and other industrial waste materials produced during the city's rapid development in this period led to pile ups of trash. By the 1990s, these pile ups grew to mountains at
880-489: The ECC 000 through 140 error correction can be recognized by the upper-right corner module being the inverse of the background color. (binary 1). According to ISO/IEC 16022, "ECC 000–140 should only be used in closed applications where a single party controls both the production and reading of the symbols and is responsible for overall system performance." Data Matrix was invented by International Data Matrix, Inc. (ID Matrix) which
924-439: The ECC 200 error correction can be recognized by the upper-right corner module being the same as the background color. (binary 0). Additional capabilities that differentiate ECC 200 symbols from the earlier standards include: Older versions of Data Matrix include ECC 000, ECC 050, ECC 080, ECC 100, ECC 140. Instead of using Reed–Solomon codes like ECC 200, ECC 000–140 use a convolution-based error correction. Each varies in
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#1732852809150968-517: The Sangam region into a secondary center of Seoul, a subsequent plan was drafted to build a gateway town that embodies both information and ecology . The plan has since been carried out in concrete, and encompasses separate projects such as the World Cup Park , an environmentally friendly housing complex and the Digital Media City. The Digital Media City is part of the larger Millennium City project in
1012-609: The Sangam-dong district of Seoul, 4 miles (7 km) from the central business district. Millennium City, conceived as a new town center, also encompasses the World Cup Soccer Park, a major transportation hub, and the restored Nanji-do landfill. The project's initial funding from the Seoul Metropolitan Government is being used to leverage the involvement of private technology partners and developers. The project
1056-525: The amount of error correction it offers, with ECC 000 offering none, and ECC 140 offering the greatest. For error detection at decode time, even in the case of ECC 000, each of these versions also encode a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) on the bit pattern. As an added measure, the placement of each bit in the code is determined by bit-placement tables included in the specification. These older versions always have an odd number of modules, and can be made in sizes ranging from 9 × 9 to 49 × 49. All symbols utilizing
1100-564: The code adds. The encoding process is described in the ISO/IEC standard 16022:2006. Open-source software for encoding and decoding the ECC-200 variant of Data Matrix has been published. The diagrams below illustrate the placement of the message data within a Data Matrix symbol. The message is "Misplaced Pages", and it is arranged in a somewhat complicated diagonal pattern starting near the upper-left corner. Some characters are split in two pieces, such as
1144-434: The code's ability to encode fifty characters in a symbol that is readable at 2 or 3 mm (0.003 or 0.005 sq in) and the fact that the code can be read with only a 20% contrast ratio. A Data Matrix is scalable; commercial applications exist with images as small as 300 micrometres (0.012 in) (laser etched on a 600-micrometre (0.024 in) silicon device) and as large as a 1 metre (3 ft) square (painted on
1188-427: The coding used, a "light" cell represents a 0 and a "dark" cell is a 1, or vice versa. Every Data Matrix is composed of two solid adjacent borders in an "L" shape (called the "finder pattern") and two other borders consisting of alternating dark and light "cells" or modules (called the "timing pattern"). Within these borders are rows and columns of cells encoding information. The finder pattern is used to locate and orient
1232-551: The development of MediaCityUK in Salford , Greater Manchester , England , and Digital Mile in Zaragoza , Spain . From 1978 to 1993, the currently developed area of the Digital Media City was in fact a massive landfill for Seoul 's garbage on an island (at the time called Nanjido , now annexed into the mainland) in the Han River , before transforming into a high-tech modern city in
1276-489: The elements of which are encoded as bytes of 8 bits ; the byte b 7 b 6 b 5 b 4 b 3 b 2 b 1 b 0 {\displaystyle b_{7}b_{6}b_{5}b_{4}b_{3}b_{2}b_{1}b_{0}} with a standard numerical value ∑ i = 0 7 b i 2 i {\displaystyle \textstyle \sum _{i=0}^{7}b_{i}2^{i}} encodes
1320-419: The encoded data depends on the number of cells in the matrix. Error correction codes are often used to increase reliability: even if one or more cells are damaged so it is unreadable, the message can still be read. A Data Matrix symbol can store up to 2,335 alphanumeric characters. Data Matrix symbols are rectangular, usually square in shape and composed of square "cells" which represent bits . Depending on
1364-565: The environmental contamination caused by the landfill zone. The stabilization projects included reinforcing the inclines of the landfill that were on the verge of collapsing, minimizing the sludge from the trash and collecting harmful gases. The gas accumulated in the process was utilized as the heat energy necessary for heating nearby facilities of the Seoul World Cup Stadium and the Sangam housing development area. The re-engineered region
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1408-619: The field element ∑ i = 0 7 b i α i {\displaystyle \textstyle \sum _{i=0}^{7}b_{i}\alpha ^{i}} where α ∈ F 256 {\displaystyle \alpha \in \mathbb {F} _{256}} is taken to be a primitive element satisfying α 8 + α 5 + α 3 + α 2 + 1 = 0 {\displaystyle \alpha ^{8}+\alpha ^{5}+\alpha ^{3}+\alpha ^{2}+1=0} . The primitive polynomial
1452-596: The initial W, and the third 'i' is in "corner pattern 2" rather than the usual L-shaped arrangement. Also shown are the end-of-message code (marked End), the padding (P) and error correction (E) bytes, and four modules of unused space (X). Multiple encoding modes are used to store different kinds of messages. The default mode stores one ASCII character per 8-bit codeword. Control codes are provided to switch between modes, as shown below. The C40, Text and X12 modes are potentially more compact for storing text messages. They are similar to DEC Radix-50 , using character codes in
1496-454: The length and data bytes are obscured by adding a pseudorandom value R(n), where n is the position in the byte stream. Prior to the expiration of US patent 5,612,524 in November 2007, intellectual property company Acacia Technologies claimed that Data Matrix was partially covered by its contents. As the patent owner, Acacia allegedly contacted Data Matrix users demanding license fees related to
1540-504: The patent. Cognex Corporation , a large manufacturer of 2D barcode devices, filed a declaratory judgment complaint on 13 March 2006 after receiving information that Acacia had contacted its customers demanding licensing fees. On 19 May 2008 Judge Joan N. Ericksen of the U.S. District Court in Minnesota ruled in favor of Cognex. The ruling held that the '524 patent, which claimed to cover a system for capturing and reading 2D symbology codes,
1584-443: The range 0–39, and three of these codes are combined to make a number up to 40 =64000, which is packed into two bytes (maximum value 65536) as follows: The resulting value of B1 is in the range 0–250. The special value 254 is used to return to ASCII encoding mode. Character code interpretations are shown in the table below. The C40 and Text modes have four separate sets. Set 0 is the default, and contains codes that temporarily select
1628-403: The roof of a boxcar ). Fidelity of the marking and reading systems are the only limitation. The US Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) recommends using Data Matrix for labeling small electronic components. Data Matrix codes are becoming common on printed media such as labels and letters. The code can be read quickly by a barcode reader which allows the media to be tracked, for example when
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1716-414: The symbol has sustained 30% damage, assuming the matrix can still be accurately located. Data Matrix has an error rate of less than 1 in 10 million characters scanned. Symbols have an even number of rows and an even number of columns. Most of the symbols are square with sizes from 10 × 10 to 144 × 144. Some symbols however are rectangular with sizes from 8×18 to 16×48 (even values only). All symbols using
1760-414: The symbol while the timing pattern provides a count of the number of rows and columns in the symbol. As more data is encoded in the symbol, the number of cells (rows and columns) increases. Each code is unique. Symbol sizes vary from 10×10 to 144×144 in the new version ECC 200, and from 9×9 to 49×49 in the old version ECC 000 – 140. The most popular application for Data Matrix is marking small items, due to
1804-454: The world's first animated tattoo utilizing a Data Matrix code in a collaborative process streamed live on Facebook. Data Matrix symbols are made up of modules arranged within a perimeter finder and timing pattern. It can encode up to 3,116 characters from the entire ASCII character set (with extensions). The symbol consists of data regions which contain modules set out in a regular array. Large symbols contain several regions. Each data region
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1848-564: Was first designated a housing development zone in March 1997. A "New Seoul Town Development" project was announced when Goh Kun became the mayor of Seoul in July 1998. In August of the same year, the general planning for New Seoul Town project began to take form. Based on this, a master plan was established for the Millennium City (Sangam New Millennium Town). Along with drawing up a city plan to turn
1892-585: Was merged into RVSI/ Acuity CiMatrix , who were acquired by Siemens AG in October 2005 and Microscan Systems in September 2008. Data Matrix is covered today by several ISO / IEC standards and is in the public domain for many applications, which means it can be used free of any licensing or royalties. Data Matrix codes use Reed–Solomon error correction over the finite field F 256 {\displaystyle \mathbb {F} _{256}} (or GF(2 ) ),
1936-587: Was planned by the metropolitan government with the assistance of the Seoul Development Institute (SDI), a public think tank established by the City of Seoul, and is being implemented by the development arm of the City government. The Seoul Metropolitan Government provided the IT broadband and wireless networks that serve the area, constructed the infrastructure, and provided tax incentives and favorably-priced land for
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