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ISO 15961:2019

ISO 15961:2019 Information technology – Data protocol for radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management – Part 3: RFID data constructs

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Description

This document specifies rules and code structures associated with the data constructs for RFID for item management. In particular, it:

– defines the application family identifier (AFI), including the range of code values that are available to use for RFID for item management;

– defines the data format, including the range of code values that are available to use for RFID for item management;

– describes the Object Identifier structure used for RFID for item management;

– specifies the function of the Object Identifier for the Unique Item Identifier (UII);

– specifies the function of the Object Identifier for other item attendant data.

NOTE Conventionally in International Standards, long numbers are separated by a space character as a “thousands separator”. This convention has not been followed in this document because the arcs of an Object Identifier are defined by a space separator (according to ISO/IEC 8824 and ISO/IEC 8825). As the correct representation of these arcs is vital to this document, all numeric values have no space separators except to denote a node between two arcs of an Object Identifier. For additional clarity, Object Identifiers are presented in bold text.

Edition

1

Published Date

2019-02-05

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

13

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies rules and code structures associated with the data constructs for RFID for item management. In particular, it:

- defines the application family identifier (AFI), including the range of code values that are available to use for RFID for item management;

- defines the data format, including the range of code values that are available to use for RFID for item management;

- describes the Object Identifier structure used for RFID for item management;

- specifies the function of the Object Identifier for the Unique Item Identifier (UII);

- specifies the function of the Object Identifier for other item attendant data.

NOTE Conventionally in International Standards, long numbers are separated by a space character as a "thousands separator". This convention has not been followed in this document because the arcs of an Object Identifier are defined by a space separator (according to ISO/IEC 8824 and ISO/IEC 8825). As the correct representation of these arcs is vital to this document, all numeric values have no space separators except to denote a node between two arcs of an Object Identifier. For additional clarity, Object Identifiers are presented in bold text.

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