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BS ISO/IEC 15961-3:2019 Information technology. Data protocol for radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management RFID data constructs

BS ISO/IEC 15961-3:2019

Information technology. Data protocol for radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management RFID data constructs

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Standard number:BS ISO/IEC 15961-3:2019
Pages:22
Released:2019-02-07
ISBN:978 0 580 56260 0
Status:Standard
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BS ISO/IEC 15961-3:2019


This standard BS ISO/IEC 15961-3:2019 Information technology. Data protocol for radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.040.50 Automatic identification and data capture techniques

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.