BS ISO 17367:2013
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Supply chain applications of RFID. Product tagging
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 62 |
This International Standard defines the basic features of RFID for use in the supply chain when applied to product tagging. In particular it
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provides specific recommendations about the encoded identification of the product,
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makes recommendations about additional information about the product on the RF tag,
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makes recommendations about the semantics and data syntax to be used,
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makes recommendations about the data protocol to be used to interface with business applications and the RFID system, and
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makes recommendations about the air interface standards between the RF interrogator and RF tag.
This International Standard only addresses product tagging and does not address product packaging.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 Section sec_3 1 Scope 2 Conformance and performance specifications 3 Normative references |
11 | Section sec_4 Section sec_5 Section sec_5.1 4 Terms and definitions 5 Concepts 5.1 Differentiation between this layer and the preceding layers |
12 | Table tab_a Figure fig_1 |
13 | Figure fig_2 Section sec_5.2 Section sec_5.3 Section sec_5.3.1 5.2 Returnable packaging item 5.3 Unique item identifier |
14 | Section sec_5.3.2 Table tab_1 |
15 | Table tab_2 Section sec_5.3.3 Table tab_3 |
16 | Section sec_5.4 Section sec_6 Section sec_6.1 5.4 Other identification requirements 6 Differentiation within this layer 6.1 Business processes |
17 | Section sec_6.2 Section sec_6.3 Section sec_7 Section sec_7.1 6.2 Lot/batch vs. serial number vs. product identification only 6.3 Consumer products vs. industrial/government 7 Data content 7.1 Introduction |
18 | Section sec_7.2 Section sec_7.2.1 Section sec_7.2.2 Section sec_7.2.3 Section sec_7.2.4 Section sec_7.3 Section sec_7.3.1 Section sec_7.3.2 7.2 System data elements 7.3 Tag structure |
19 | Figure fig_3 Section sec_7.3.3 |
20 | Section sec_7.4 7.4 Protocol control (PC) bits |
21 | Table tab_4 Section sec_7.5 Section sec_7.5.1 Section sec_7.5.2 Section sec_7.5.3 7.5 Data elements |
22 | Section sec_7.6 Section sec_7.7 Section sec_8 Section sec_8.1 Section sec_8.2 Section sec_8.3 Section sec_8.4 Section sec_8.5 7.6 Traceability 7.7 Unique item serialization 8 Data security 8.1 Confidentiality 8.2 Data integrity 8.3 Interrogator authentication 8.4 Non-repudiation/audit trail 8.5 Product authentication/anti-counterfeiting |
23 | Section sec_9 Figure fig_4 Section sec_10 Section sec_10.1 Section sec_10.2 Section sec_10.3 9 Identification of RFID labelled material 10 Backup in case of RF tag failure 10.1 Human readable interpretation 10.2 Human readable translation 10.3 Data titles |
24 | Section sec_10.4 Figure fig_5 Section sec_11 Section sec_11.1 Section sec_11.2 10.4 Backup 11 Tag operation 11.1 Data protocol 11.2 Minimum performance requirements (range and rate) |
25 | Table tab_5 Section sec_11.3 11.3 Environmental considerations |
26 | Section sec_11.4 Section sec_11.5 Section sec_11.6 Section sec_11.7 Section sec_11.8 Section sec_11.9 Section sec_11.10 Section sec_11.11 11.4 Tag orientation 11.5 Packaging material 11.6 Shock loads and abrasions 11.7 Tag lifetime 11.8 Minimum system reliability 11.9 Air interface 11.10 Memory requirements for application 11.11 Sensor interface, if applicable |
27 | Section sec_11.12 Section sec_11.13 Section sec_11.14 Section sec_11.15 Section sec_11.16 11.12 Real time clock option 11.13 Safety and regulatory considerations 11.14 Non-observable data 11.15 Tag recyclability 11.16 Tag reusability |
28 | Section sec_12 Section sec_12.1 Section sec_12.2 Section sec_13 Section sec_13.1 Section sec_13.2 Section sec_13.2.1 Section sec_13.2.2 Section sec_14 12 Tag location and presentation 12.1 Material on which the tag is mounted or inserted 12.2 Geometry of the package/tag environment 13 Interrogator and reader requirements 13.1 Safety and regulatory considerations 13.2 Data privacy 14 Interoperability, compatibility and non-interference with other RF systems |
29 | Annex sec_A Annex sec_A.1 Annex sec_A.2 Annex sec_A.2.1 Annex sec_A.2.2 Annex sec_A.2.3 Annex A (informative) Proposed guidelines for the verification and qualification of design and manufacture for RFID chips and transponders for tyres |
30 | Annex sec_A.2.4 Annex sec_A.3 Annex sec_A.4 Table tab_b Figure fig_A.1 |
31 | Table tab_c Figure fig_A.2 Annex sec_A.4.1 |
32 | Annex sec_A.4.2 Annex sec_A.4.2.1 Annex sec_A.4.2.2 Annex sec_A.4.2.3 |
33 | Annex sec_A.4.2.4 Annex sec_A.5 Figure fig_A.3 Annex sec_A.6 Annex sec_A.6.1 Annex sec_A.6.1.1 |
34 | Annex sec_A.6.1.2 Annex sec_A.6.2 |
35 | Annex sec_A.6.3 Annex sec_A.7 Annex sec_A.7.1 Annex sec_A.7.2 Annex sec_A.7.3 |
36 | Table tab_d Figure fig_A.4 Annex sec_A.7.4 Annex sec_A.7.5 |
37 | Annex sec_A.7.6 Annex sec_A.7.7 Annex sec_A.7.8 |
38 | Annex sec_A.7.9 Annex sec_A.7.10 Annex sec_A.8 Annex sec_A.8.1 Annex sec_A.8.1.1 |
39 | Annex sec_A.8.1.1.1 Annex sec_A.8.1.1.2 Annex sec_A.8.1.2 Annex sec_A.8.2 Annex sec_A.8.3 |
40 | Annex sec_A.8.4 Annex sec_A.8.5 |
41 | Annex sec_A.8.6 Annex sec_A.8.7 Annex sec_A.8.7.1 Annex sec_A.8.7.2 Annex sec_A.8.7.3 Annex sec_A.8.7.4 |
42 | Annex sec_A.8.7.5 Table tab_A.1 Annex sec_A.8.7.6 Annex sec_A.8.7.7 Annex sec_A.8.7.8 Annex sec_A.8.7.9 Annex sec_A.8.7.10 Annex sec_A.8.7.11 Annex sec_A.8.7.12 |
43 | Annex sec_A.8.7.13 Annex sec_A.8.7.14 Annex sec_A.9 Annex sec_A.9.1 Annex sec_A.9.1.1 Annex sec_A.9.1.2 Annex sec_A.9.1.3 |
44 | Annex sec_A.9.1.4 Annex sec_A.9.1.5 Annex sec_A.9.1.6 Annex sec_A.9.1.7 |
45 | Table tab_e Figure fig_A.5 Annex sec_A.9.1.8 Annex sec_A.9.1.8.1 Annex sec_A.9.1.8.2 Annex sec_A.9.1.8.3 |
47 | Annex sec_B Table tab_B.1 Annex B (informative) Table of useful data elements for product life cycle management |
48 | Annex sec_C Annex sec_C.1 Annex sec_C.2 Annex C (normative) Encoding |
49 | Figure fig_C.1 |
51 | Figure fig_C.2 Annex sec_C.3 |
52 | Table tab_C.2 Figure fig_C.3 |
53 | Table tab_C.3 Table tab_C.4 Annex sec_C.4 Annex sec_C.4.1 Annex sec_C.4.1.1 |
54 | Annex sec_C.4.1.2 Figure fig_C.4 Annex sec_C.5 Annex sec_C.5.1 |
55 | Annex sec_C.5.2 Annex sec_C.6 Annex sec_C.6.1 |
56 | Annex sec_C.6.2 Annex sec_C.6.3 Table tab_C.5 |
57 | Annex sec_C.6.3.1 Annex sec_C.6.3.2 Annex sec_C.6.3.3 Figure fig_C.5 Figure fig_C.6 |
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