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Bar-Coded Boarding Passes (BCBP) Implementation guide - IATA

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<strong>BCBP</strong> technical implementation<br />

It is possible to optimize the size of bar code by increasing the number of pixels per cell (see fig.<br />

35). Reading a bigger bar code should be easier for a scanner, although tests performed by<br />

<strong>IATA</strong> partners did not validate it. If the bar code is smaller due to the high resolution of a<br />

particular device, then it may not scan.<br />

5.5.4. Reading the 2D bar code from the handset<br />

There are several parameters to consider:<br />

• The size of the screen: must be large enough to fit the 2D bar code<br />

• The features enabled: MMS/email/wap<br />

It is recommended to test handsets and allow only customers handsets that are supported. Other<br />

recommendations include:<br />

• The backlight on the handset is required.<br />

• The passenger should hold the phone.<br />

All scanners are not equal for reading 2D bar codes from mobile phones. There are flat-bed<br />

scanners and mounted scanners:<br />

2D BC scanner Flat bed Mounted Comments<br />

Fix length focus YES NO Higher reading speed<br />

Line of sight of BC NO YES Faster detection of BC<br />

When scanning the bar code, the resolution of the 2D bar code matters, e.g. a module read by<br />

IER must be at least 0.25mm.<br />

5.5.5. Processing mobile <strong>BCBP</strong> at the gate<br />

Some airlines have chosen to print a receipt at the gate. This may be done during the transition,<br />

but it is not really paperless.<br />

Several reasons have been advanced for issuing a receipt:<br />

• Passenger convenience, who likes to keep a receipt<br />

• Crew convenience, who prefer to see the receipt than read from a phone<br />

• Airline policy, that requires to switch off mobile phone when boarding<br />

Whichever the reason, the goal of mobile <strong>BCBP</strong> is to go paperless.<br />

Retrieving the 2D bar code before boarding may be a challenge depending on how the 2D bar<br />

code was received on the handset:<br />

• SMS / MMS: the message is saved and retrieved from the inbox at the gate<br />

• Wap push: the page is downloaded at the time of check-in and saved, and retrieved from<br />

saved pages at the gate<br />

• Email: the email is stored and retrieved from the inbox at the gate<br />

5.5.6. Other industries<br />

The Swiss Railways provide such a service to travellers owning a mobile phone. The bar code<br />

(see fig. 36) is sent to the mobile phone via MMS and scanned in the train.<br />

4 th edition - June 2009 - www.iata.org/stb/bcbp 55/128

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