BS EN 17071:2019
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Information technology. Automatic identification and data capture techniques. Electronic identification plate
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 46 |
This document defines a concept for building data structures (including data elements, syntax and semantics) for type plates with a RFID transponder (including HF, UHF, NFC), 2D symbol (including DataMatrix, QR-Code) and human readable text in a consistent way. This document also defines a minimum set of consistent data that are needed on the data carriers when multiple data carrier techniques are used on the same item. This document also gives guidance for creating specific applications standards, to support interoperability and backward compatibility. The processes related to the usage of type plates are not in scope of this document.
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2 | undefined |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
9 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Concepts 4.1 Principles 4.2 Type plate format 4.3 Interoperability on Data Level |
10 | 4.4 Unique Identification 4.5 Data Attributes 4.6 Data Carriers |
11 | 4.7 Data Structures 4.8 Detailed Application Standards 5 Data 5.1 General aspects 5.2 Data Quality Dimensions |
12 | 5.3 Data Protection 5.4 Data Security 5.5 Privacy |
13 | 5.6 Digital Signature 5.7 Reference based Data Access 5.7.1 Data Access Concepts 5.7.2 Requirements for Reference-Only Data Access 5.8 Unique Identification 5.8.1 Monomorphic and Combined Unique Identification |
14 | 5.8.2 Unique ID with Application Identifiers 5.8.2.1 Methods to use GS1 Application Identifiers for the Unique ID |
15 | 5.8.2.2 Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) with serial number |
16 | 5.8.2.3 Global Individual Asset Identifier (GIAI) |
17 | 5.8.3 Unique ID with Data Identifiers 5.8.3.1 Unique ID with Data Identifier 25S (Unique Serial Number) 5.8.3.2 Unique ID with Data Identifiers 25P plus S (Unique Product Code + Serial Number) 5.8.3.3 Unique ID with Data Identifiers 18V, 1P and S (Unique Company Code, Product Code, Serial Number) 5.9 Data on Object 5.9.1 Mandatory Data 5.9.2 Basic Data |
19 | 5.9.3 Additional Data 5.9.4 Variable Data 5.9.5 Order of the Data Elements |
20 | 5.9.6 Access to Data via the Internet 6 Data Carriers 6.1 Overview |
22 | 6.2 Human Readable Text 6.2.1 Physical 6.2.2 Semantical 6.3 Optical Readable Symbols 6.3.1 Common Aspects 6.3.2 GS1 DataMatrix 6.3.2.1 Physical |
23 | 6.3.2.2 Semantical 6.3.2.3 Example Data Representation in 2D Symbols with Application Identifier 6.3.3 DataMatrix with Data Identifiers 6.3.3.1 Physical 6.3.3.2 Semantical |
24 | 6.3.3.3 Syntactical 6.3.3.4 Example Data Representation in 2D Symbols with Data Identifiers 6.3.4 GS1 QR Code 6.3.4.1 Physical 6.3.4.2 Semantical 6.3.4.3 Example Data Representation in 2D Symbols with Application Identifier |
25 | 6.3.5 QR Code with Data Identifiers 6.3.5.1 Physical 6.3.5.2 Semantical 6.3.5.3 Syntactical 6.3.5.4 Example Data Representation in QR Code with Data Identifiers |
26 | 6.4 RFID 6.4.1 Common Aspects 6.4.2 GS1 HF with ISO/IEC 180003 Mode 3 6.4.2.1 Physical 6.4.2.2 Semantical |
27 | 6.4.2.3 Syntactical 6.4.3 HF with Data Identifiers with ISO/IEC 180003 Mode 3 6.4.4 HF with Data Identifiers in ISO/IEC 180003 Mode 1 6.4.4.1 Physical 6.4.4.2 Semantical 6.4.4.3 Syntactical 6.4.5 NFC with NDEF records 6.4.5.1 Physical 6.4.5.2 Semantical |
28 | 6.4.5.3 Syntactical 6.4.6 UHF with GS1 Compliant Content 6.4.6.1 Physical 6.4.6.2 Semantical 6.4.6.3 Syntactical 6.4.7 UHF with Data Identifiers 6.4.7.1 Physical 6.4.7.2 Semantical |
29 | 6.4.7.3 Syntactical 7 Layout of Electronic Type Plates |
31 | 8 Detailed Application Standards |
32 | Annex A (informative)Example with simple data and several compression methods |
37 | Annex B (informative)Data Identifier “F” for Hierarchical Structure |
38 | Annex C (informative)Data Extensions for Events C.1 Data Extensions for Events C.2 Tree structure for events |
42 | Annex D (informative)Access to External Data Records via Internet D.1 Use Cases D.2 With Data Identifiers D.3 Example for Internet Access via P2P Data Identifier “34L” |
43 | D.4 With Application Identifiers D.5 Example for Internet Access |
44 | Annex E (informative)Logic to Parse Out the Unique Identification When Data Identifiers are used |