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2WELCOME!
3Standards January 2001
http//www.autoid.org/presentations/standards.htm
4Craig K. Harmon President - Q.E.D.
SystemsVisit our web sites http//www.qed.org
http//www.autoid.org
- Standards Development and Data Collection
Education, Consulting, Systems Design - Chairman, ANSI NCITS T6 (Radio Frequency
Identification) - ANSI NCITS 2561999 - Past 2-Term Chairman U.S. TAG to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC
31/WG 2 Data Structure - Vice-chairman U.S. TAG to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG
4 RFID - Senior Project Editor ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG 4/SG
3 RFID- Air Interface - JTC 1/SC 31 Liaison Officer to the International
Telecommunications Union (ITU-R) - JTC 1/SC 31 Liaison Officer to the European
Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) - ISO TC 104 (Freight Containers / RFID) Liaison
Officer to JTC 1/SC 31 - USA Expert and Project Editor to ISO TC 122/WG 4
7(Package Labeling) - USA Expert IEC TC 91 (Packaging of Electronic
Components) - Chairman Project Editor , ANSI MH10.8.2 (Data
Application Identifiers) - Project Editor, ANSI MH10.8.3M (2D Work Group)
- Charter member, AIDC 100
- Vocabulary Rapporteur to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31
- UCC Industrial Commercial Advisory Committee
(ICAC) - UCC Shipping Container Label Marking Committee
(SCMLC) - Project Editor, American Trucking Association
(ATA) ADE Work Group - AIAG Bar Code, Applications, and 2D Committees
- Project Editor, EIA Shipping Label, Product,
Product Package, and Component Marking
5Why Bother with Standards?
- They will effect business practices throughout
the world - Its a virtual guarantee that you will have to
change your business practices if you dont
participate - You control your own destiny if you do participate
6Benefits of Standardization
- Increases customers confidence in new
technologies - Promotes world-wide RFID acceptance and
technology advancement - Broadens markets for manufacturers, encourages
global competition, and reduces price for end
users - Facilitates applications development by
encouraging - interoperability and by reducing customization
- Provides development platform for complementary
- products (software, translators, hardware
accessories) - Standards Making the most of any new technology
7Issuers of Standards
- ? International (ITU, ISO, and IEC)
- ? Regional (CEN)
- ? National (ANSI, CII)
- ? Industry (EIA, AIAG, TCIF, ATA, UCC)
- ? Corporate
8Standards Organizations
International
International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
(United Nations)
United Postal Union (UPU) (United Nations)
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
International Organization for Standardization
(ISO)
ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 (JTC 1)
SC 31 Automatic Data Capture
ITU-T (fka CCITT) Telecommunications
SC 17 IC Cards
TC 104 Freight Containers
WG 1 - Symbology
ITU-R (fka CCIR IFBR) Radio-frequency Issues
TC 204 Road Informatics
WG 2 - Data Content
WG 3 - Conformance
ITU-D (fka BDT) Telecommunications Development
TC 122 (ISO 15394) Packaging
WG 4 - RFID
Regional
Comité Européen Normalisation Electrotechnique
(CENELEC)
Comité Européen Normalisation (CEN)
Comité Européen Postal Telegraph (CEPT)
ECMA
National
Standards Australia (SAA)
Deutches Institut fur Normung (DIN)
British Standards Institution (BSI)
ANSI
AFNOR
JISC
IEEE
NCITS
MHI
UCC
EIA
AIM
Other
T6
B10
Industry
ATA
CompTIA
EIA
AIA
HIBCC
AIAG
UCC
Other
9International Organization for Standardization
(ISO)
- 118 countries participate in the ISO process, the
real operating membership consists of 85
countries - The countries select a domestic organization to
be their representative to ISO - ANSI - United States
- AFNOR - France
- BSI - Great Britain
- JISC - Japan
- Each country gets only ONE vote
10The Technical Advisory Group (TAG)
- Each countrys national body assigns an
organization to be the TAG for an SC - ANSI has given AIM the administration
responsibilities for the TAG to SC 31 - Each TAG sends a delegation to the SC meetings
- The Head of Delegation (HoD) votes for the TAG
11Task Groups
- Task groups are made up of members of each
countrys Technical Advisory Group (TAG) - They work on approved projects and recommend new
projects - They bring their proposals and their work to
their TAG so that the countrys position can be
developed
12The ISO Process
- Task Groups submit new project ideas to their TAG
- If approved at the TAG level, the National Body
(NB) brings the proposal to the SC - If the SC approves the proposal they bring it to
JTC 1 - If JTC 1 approves the proposal, they advise the
SC to create a Workgroup - The TAG then creates a Task Group
13The ISO Process . . . continued
- The Workgroup starts with a NB or regional (EU)
standard or starts from scratch - This becomes a Working Draft (WD)
- When the WG believes the document is close to
completion, the WG issues a Committee Draft (CD) - The SC National Bodies vote on the CD
- The WG takes the comments on the CD and prepares
a Final Committee Draft (FCD)
14The ISO Process . . . continued
- The SC National Bodies vote on the FCD
- The WG then prepares a Ballot Resolution and with
substantive change goes through the FCD process
again. If changes are editorial, the WG issues a
Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) - The ISO National Bodies vote on the FDIS
- If approved, the FDIS becomes an ISO standard
15STAGES TO DEVELOP AN INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
16ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31
- Joint Technical Committee 1 (JTC 1)
- Charted to work on technical specifications
- JTC 1 consists of both ISO and IEC
- Over time there have been 36 sub-committees (SC),
now there are 17 - SC 31 is chartered to work on automatic data
capture technical specifications
17JTC 1 Committees
- JTC 1 / SC 2 Coded character sets
- JTC 1 / SC 6 Telecommunications and information
exchange between systems - JTC 1 / SC 7 Software engineering
- JTC 1 / SC 11 Flexible magnetic media for digital
data interchange - JTC 1 / SC 17 Identification cards and related
devices - JTC 1 / SC 22 Programming languages, their
environments and system software interfaces - JTC 1 / SC 23 Optical disk cartridges for
information interchange - JTC 1 / SC 24 Computer graphics and image
processing - JTC 1 / SC 25 Interconnection of information
technology equipment - JTC 1 / SC 27 IT Security techniques
- JTC 1 / SC 28 Office equipment
- JTC 1 / SC 29 Coding of audio, picture,
multimedia and hypermedia information - JTC 1 / SC 31 Automatic identification and data
capture techniques - JTC 1 / SC 32 Data management and interchange
- JTC 1 / SC 34 Document description and processing
languages - JTC 1 / SC 35 User interfaces
- JTC 1 / SC 36 Learning technology
18Current Standards Activities SC 31
- ISO SC 31 is chartered to
- Write the ISO 1D and 2D symbology standards
- Develop the international standards for both
linear and 2D print quality - Write the ISO data structure standards
- Develop conformance standards for scanners,
printers, verifiers, and print quality - Develop RFID item identification technical
standards
19ANSI
- ANSI is the official U.S. member of ISO
- There are 2,856 ANSI committees
- There are 186 active technical ANSI committees
- In 1995 there were 1,676 ISO meetings not
counting IEC, CEN, ANSI etc. - ANSI gives accreditation to domestic
organizations - MHI, UCC, AIM, HL7 and others
20International Standards Organization (ISO)
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
Technical Committee (TC) 122 (Packaging)
ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 (JTC 1) - IT
WG 4 (Transport Labels)
WG 7 (Package Labels)
ISO/IEC JTC 1 Subcommittee 31
Secretariat Uniform Code Council (UCC)
National Body (NB) Technical Advisory Groups (TAG)
WG 1 Data Carrier
WG 2 Data Structure
WG 3 Conformance
WG 4 RF Tags
Convener S. Ackley (US)
Convener E. Boonet (BE)
Convener C. Swindin (UK)
Convener H. Barthel
U.S. TAG Administrator MHI
DAI
Code 39
Linear Print Quality
Air Interface
Shipping Labels
ITF
Data Syntax
2D Print Quality
Unique RF Tag ID
License Plate
MaxiCode
Printing Specs
Data Objects
Product Package Marking
Data Matrix
Test Specs BC Printers
Unique RF Tag ID
Application Profiles
Test Specs BC Readers
EAN/U.P.C.
Transfer Syntax
Test Specs BC Verifiers
Code 128
Dimensions Layout
PDF417
QR Code
Symbology Recommendations (Linear 2D)
Symbology Identifiers
Print Quality Level
Label Materials
License Plate Recommendations
Database / EDI Issues
RFID Applications
21ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 (ADC) U.S. TAG
TAG Administrator AIMUSA
TG 4 RFID
TG 1 Data Carrier
TG 2 Data Structure
TG 3 Conformance
Convener T. Barkan
Convener J. Greaves
Convener M. Guillory
Convener C. Biss
Air Interface
Code 39
DAI
Linear Print Quality
ITF
Transfer Syntax
Data Syntax
2D Print Quality
MaxiCode
Data Objects
License Plate
Printing Specs
Data Matrix
Unique RF Tag ID
Test Specs BC Printers
Unique RF Tag ID
EAN/U.P.C.
Application Profiles
Test Specs BC Readers
Code 128
Test Specs BC Verifiers
PDF417
QR Code
Symbology Identifiers
22ISO
IEC
JTC 1
SC 31
WG 1 Data Carrier http//www.uc-council.org/sc31/h
ome.htm
WG 2 Data Structure http//www.uc-council.org/sc31
/home.htm
WG 4 RFID http//www.uc-council.org/sc31/home.htm
WG 3 Conformance http//www.uc-council.org/sc31/ho
me.htm
23ISO
IEC
JTC 1
SC 31
WG 4 - RFID
SG 1 RFID Data Syntax http//www.autoid.org/sc_31_
wg4_sg1.htm
SG 2 Unique Tag ID http//www.autoid.org/sc_31_wg4
_sg2.htm
SG 4 Regulatory http//www.autoid.org/sc_31_wg4_sg
4.htm
SG 3 Air Interface http//www.autoid.org/sc_31_wg4
_sg3.htm
ARP Application Requirements Profiles http//www.a
utoid.org/sc_31_wg4_arp.htm
24SC 31 RFID Work Items
ISO/IEC Title Assigned Status 15424 Data
Carrier/Symbology Identifiers WG
1 IS 15418 EAN.UCC AIs and DIs WG 2
IS 15434 Transfer Syntax for High Capacity ADC
Media WG 2 IS 15459.1 Unique ID for transport
units - Technical Std WG 2 IS 15459.2 Unique ID
for transport units - Procedural Std WG
2 IS 15961 RFID Data Objects WG 2/4/SG 1
WD 15962 RFID Data Syntax WG 2/4/SG
1 WD 15963 Unique ID of RF Tag WG 2/4/SG
2 DTR 18000 RFID Air Interface WG 4/SG 3 - -
- Part 1 Common Issues WD Part 2 lt134
kHz WD Part 3 13.56 MHz WD Part 4 2.45
GHZ WD Part 5 5.8 Ghz WD Part
6 UHF WD 18001 RFID Application Requirement
Profiles SC 31/WG 4 DTR - - - Conformance
Standards SC 31/WG 3 NWI
25The Layers of Logistic Units (Optically Readable
Media)
26The Layers of Logistic Units (Radio Frequency
Identification - RFID)
Movement Vehicle (truck, airplane, ship, train)
Container (e.g., 40 foot Sea Container)
27Types of Standards
- ? Technology (Symbology, RFID, I.C. Card)
- ? Data Content (DIs, AIs, Syntax)
- ? Conformance (Print Quality, Test
Specifications) - ? Application Standards (Ship Label, Product
Package)
28Data Content StandardsISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG 2
WG 4/SG 1
- ISO 15424 - Data Carrier/Symbology Identifiers
- ISO 15418 - EAN.UCC Application Identifiers and
FACT Data Identifiers and Maintenance - ISO 15434 - Syntax for High Capacity ADC Media
- ISO 15459 - Unique ID for Transport Units Part
1 Technical Standard Part 2 Procedural
Standard - ISO 15961 - Host Interrogator-Tag Functional
Commands Other Syntax Features - ISO 15962 - Transfer Syntax
- ISO 15963 - Unique ID of RF Tag
29Data Structure
30ANSI MH10.8.3M/ISO 15434 Enveloping Structure
Message Header
M e s s a g e E n v e l o p e
E n v e l o p e
Format Header
F o r m a t
Formatted Data
Format Trailer
E n v e l o p e
Format Header
F o r m a t
Formatted Data
Format Trailer
Message Trailer
31EIA Ship Receive Data in ASCII 266 bytes
)gtRS Compliance Indicator 03FSGSUS003030 X1
2 Segments Format Header N1GSSFGSTELECOM
SUPPLIERFS Ship From Name N3GS185 MONMOUTH
PKWYFS Ship From Street Address N4GSW LONG
BRANCHGSNJGS07764-1394FS Ship From City, State,
Zip N1GSSTGSTELECOM CUSTOMERFS Ship To
Name N3GS2020 VALLEYDALE ROADFS Ship To Street
Address N4GSBURMINHAMGSALGS35244FS Ship To City,
State, Zip PIDGSFGS02GSGSGSRINGER C4CRS Product
Description 06GS Data Identifier Format
Header 3S0662742MV96421234FS Package ID
(Container License Plate) 14K123456789001FS Cus
tomer PO plus Line Item PAA00211211FS Custom
er Product ID Q1FS Quantity (Each
Implied) 1P102764007FS Supplier Product
ID 13Q1/1FS Package Count Box 1 of 1
Boxes 2Q3LBRS EOT Package Weight
32Technical StandardsOptically-Readable
MediaISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG 1
- Bar Code Symbology Specification -
- ISO 16388 - Code 39
- ISO 15417 - Code 128
- ISO 15420 - EAN/U.P.C.
- ISO 16390 - Interleaved 2 of 5
- ISO 15438 - PDF417
- ISO 16023 - MaxiCode
- ISO 16022 - Data Matrix
- ISO 18004 - QR Code
33Technical StandardsRadio-Frequency Identification
- ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31/WG 4/SG 3
- RFID for Item Management Air Interface (ISO
18000) - ISO 18000-1 - Generic Parameters - Air Interface
- ISO 18000-2 - Parameters for Air Interface lt135
kHz - ISO 18000-3 - Parameters for Air Interface at
13.56 MHz - ISO 18000-4 - Parameters for Air Interface at
2.45 GHz - ISO 18000-5 - Parameters for Air Interface at 5.8
GHz - ISO 18000-6 - Parameters for Air Interface at UHF
- ANSI NCITS T6
- ANSI NCITS 2561999 - Radio Frequency
Identification - ANSI NCITS 2562001 - Radio Frequency
Identification - ANSI NCITS 2562003 - Radio Frequency
Identification
34Conformance StandardsOptically-Readable Media
- Bar Code
- ISO 15416 - Print Quality Test Spec - Linear
symbols - ISO 15415 - Print Quality Test Spec - 2D symbols
- ISO 15426-1 - Verifier Conformance Spec - Linear
- ISO 15426-2 - Verifier Conformance Spec - 2D
- ISO 15423-1 - Scanner Decoder Performance
Testing - Linear - ISO 15423-2 - Scanner Decoder Performance
Testing - 2D - ISO 15419 - Digital Imaging, Printer Performance
Testing Bar Code Printing Software - ISO 15421 - Master Test Specification
35Conformance StandardsRadio-Frequency
Identification
- ISO xxxxx - RFID Device Performance Test Methods
- ISO xxxxx - RFID Device Conformance Test Methods
36Application Standards
- Bar Code
- ISO 15394 - Packaging - Bar Code and
Two-dimensional Symbols for Shipping, Transport,
and Receiving Labels - ISO 22742 - Packaging - Linear bar code and
two-dimensional symbols for product packaging - IEC 62090 - Product Package Labels for
Electronic Components Using Bar Code and Two
Dimensional Symbologies - EIA/EDIFICE/EIAJ/TCIF
- AIAG/Odette/JAMA
- EAN.UCC
- U.S. DoD / NATO
37Application Standards
- RFID
- ISO 10374 - Freight containers Automatic
identification - ISO 18185 - Freight Containers - Radio-frequency
communication protocol for electronic seal - ISO 11785 - Radio-frequency identification of
animals Technical concept - ANSI MH10.8.4 - RFID for Returnable Containers
38Standards
39ANSI MH10.8.1 Unit Loads and Transport Labels
Standard
Transportation and Logistics
- The standard for all domestic logistics
applications - Used as a template for domestic industry
standards - Embraced by ISO TC122 as one of three foundation
documents for worldwide logistics applications
40ISO 15394Bar Code and Two-dimensional Symbols
for Shipping, Transport, and Receiving Labels
Transportation and Logistics
- Written by ISO TC 122/WG 4
- PDF417 is chosen for Shipping and Receiving and
EDI messages
41Transportation and Logistics
- Completed Industry Association Guidelines
- American Trucking Association (ATA)
- American Furniture Manufacturers Association
(AFMA) - Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG)
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- Utility Industry Group (UIG)
- Global Electronics Group
- Uniform Code Council
- Telecommunications Industry
- Electronic Industries Alliance
42Product Marking
- Industry Associations working on product marking
standards and guidelines - Electronic Industry Association (EIA)
- Global Electronics Group
- Telecommunications Industry Forum (TCIF)
- Health Industry Business Communications Council
(HIBCC) - Uniform Code Council (UCC)
- International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT)
43Identification Cards
- PDF417 has been selected by every government
considering 2D codes for National ID Cards,
Drivers Licenses, and related applications - U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Personnel
and Readiness, selected PDF417 as the standard
for the automated Geneva Convention Uniformed
Services military ID card, November 1994
Bahrain - Citizens ID Card
Philippines
DOD Military ID
44American Association of Motor Vehicle
Administrators
- AAMVA selected PDF417 as its two-dimensional
symbology standard, October 1994 - Applications include
-Driver License -Emissions -Vehicle
Registration -License Renewals -Motor
Voter -Titles -Public Safety -Parking
citations -Firearms registration
45Standards
- Two-dimensional Symbols
- Radio Frequency Identification
46125 kHz
???
915 MHz
5.8 GHz
2.45 GHz
27.1 MHz
315 MHz
433 MHz
13.56 MHz
47RFID for Item ManagementTarget Frequencies
125kHz, 133 kHz
13.56 MHz
2.45 GHz
915 MHz
6.8 MHz
5.8 GHz
433 MHz
10 MHz
10 kHz
100 kHz
1 MHz
100 MHz
1 GHz
10 GHz
48RFID PrimerFrequencies
RFID Toll Roads Item Management
RFID Access Control Animal ID
RFID Item Management
RFID I.C. Cards
Microwave EAS
Data Terminal
Cell Phone
Low Freq. EAS
Mid. Freq. EAS
TV
Data Modem
Radio Toys
Garage Door
AM
FM
CB
10 MHz
2.45 GHz
10 kHz
100 kHz
1 MHz
100 MHz
1000 MHz
300 GHz
49Why RFID Standards?
- Promotes interoperability
- Among suppliers products both domestically and
globally - Among applications
- Reduces costs for all
- Manufacturers consumers
- for equipment, software, etc.
- Multi-vendor choices for transponders/receivers
50interoperability The capability to communicate,
execute programs, or transfer data among various
functional units in a manner that requires the
user to have little or no knowledge of the unique
characteristics of those units. In RF tag
applications, this is the ability of any
compliant tag from any manufacturer to
communicate information to any compliant
interrogator of any manufacturer. non-interference
Components (tags, readers) of various types or
of different origins co-existing within the same
space (in conformance with established re-use
distance criteria) without having a serious
detrimental effect on one anothers performance.
Does NOT require that the components communicate
with one another as a part of a common
infrastructure, but only that they are able to
peacefully co-exist. interchangeability A
condition which exists when two or more items
possess such functional and physical
characteristics as to be equivalent in
performance and durability, and are capable of
being exchanged one for the other without
alteration of the items themselves, or of
adjoining items, and without selection for fit
and performance.
51ITU Regions
Region 1 - Europe Africa Region 2 - North
South America Region 3 - Asia
52CEPT/ERO DSI III Recommendations
- It is recommended (that for short-range devices
(SRDs) (including RFID) that a strategic plan be
developed by the ERC for the frequency range
862-870 MHz with extensive sharing possibilities. - It is recommended that the plan should include
the use of Spread Spectrum technology for all SRD
applications in the 862-870 MHz in order to
achieve the highest degree of flexibility.
53EAN.UCC GTAG
- EAN.UCC announcement on 17 March 2000
- Recommendation of 862 to 870 MHz
- Several Meter Read Range
- 60 to 80 tags per second
- 4 Watts of Power
- UCC estimates 2 years to achieve global
regulatory approval - Align to MH10.8.4 recommendation (862 to 928 MHz)
on 11 August 2000
54ANSI MH10.8.4http//www.autoid.org/ansi_mh10sc8_w
g4.htm
- Completed Application Survey in 1999
- Application for Returnable Containers and Pallet
tracking requires 2 to 5 meters - Expanding EAN.UCC GTAG recommendation, MH 10
initial draft recommends 862 to 928 MHz - Region 2 can use 902-928 now
- As 862 to 870 MHz readers are moved into place,
existing tags can be read - Once the EAN lobbying effort is successful,
market forces will move to tags with greater
range (optimized for 866 MHz) - Approved air interface on 27 October 2000
55ANSI MH10 Members
- Q.E.D. Systems, Chair
- 3M
- American Trucking Associations
- Automotive Industry Action Group
- Air Transport Association
- Aerospace Industries Alliance
- Bruno Associates
- Caterpillar
- Consolidated Freightways
- Consumer Electronics Association
- Defense Logistics Agency
- Federal Express
- General Motors
- Handheld Products
- IBM
- Intermec
- Lucent Technologies
- Marconi
- Panduit
- Philips
- Rylander Associates
- SCS
- Symbol Technologies
- Telcordia
- Texas Instruments
- Uniform Code Council
- United Parcel Service
- U.S. Air Force
- U.S. Department of Defense
- U.S. Department of Energy
- United States Postal Service
56ISO/IEC JTC1/SC31/WG4 N362 http//www.autoid.org
/sc_31_wg4.htm
- 28 September 2000 - SC 31/WG 4 endorses 820 - 928
MHz - Region 1 can implement 862-870 MHz
- Region 2 can continue to use 902-928 MHz
- Region 3 can implement 820-830 MHz
- All regions can read the same tag with different
readers using frequencies permitted by local
regulators.
57ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 Particpants
- AIM, Chair
- Q.E.D. Systems, Secy
- Checkpoint
- CSI
- DENSO
- EAN International
- EDACON
- Gemplus
- IDMicro
- Inside Technologies
- Intermec
- ITS
- J.S. Consulting
- Magellan Technology
- Matsushita
- Microchip Technologies
- Nedap
- NNI
- Panasonic
- Praxis Consulting
- Philips
- Q-Free
- Savi Technology
- SCS
- Sensormatic
- Siemens
- Sihl
- ST Microelectronics
- Symbology Strategy
- Symbol Technologies
- Texas Instruments
- Tohken
- Transcore
- TSS
- Uniscan
- Welcat
- WmData
- Danish Standards Association
- Zebra Technologies
58ANSI NCITS 2561999http//www.autoid.org/ncits.ht
m
- American National Standard 256 (NCITS 2561999)
is the RFID standard for item management. - Completed draft standard was unanimously approved
by the ANSI NCITS T6 committee published for
public review and comment through July 5th no
negative comments received NCITS Parent
Committee approved standard 24 September 1999. - Includes three 2.45 GHz and one UHF physical
interfaces - Also includes ANSI T6 developed API approved for
use by ALL current and future ANSI-compliant RFID
products for item management at every frequency - (allows customers to develop software solutions
NOW)
59ANSI NCITS 2562001http//www.autoid.org/ncits.ht
m
- The revision of ANSI NCITS 256 (NCITS 2561999)
to include new UHF mode and new 13.56 MHz mode - Additional UHF mode based 915 MHz (U.S. ISM)
- International acceptability may require frequency
hopping between 917 and 927 MHz - 13.56 MHz mode based on ISO 15693 (SC 17 I.C.
Card) - Modest API enhancements
-
- NCITS 2562001 expected in 2nd Quarter 2001
60ANSI NCITS 2562003http//www.autoid.org/ncits.ht
m
- Request approved for NCITS 2562003
- Real Time Locating Systems
- Interrogator-to-Interrogator Communications
- EAS
- API Enhancements
61NCITS T6 Members
- Q.E.D. Systems, Chair
- AIM
- Bruno Associates
- Defense Logistics Agency
- E-Square Solutions
- IBM
- IDMicro
- Intermec
- Logicon
- Motorola
- Nedap
- Paxar Monarch
- Philips
- PinPoint
- Savi Technology
- SCS
- Sensormatic
- SPEC
- Symbol Technologies
- Texas Instruments
- Transcore
- U.S. Air Force
- U.S. Customs Service
- U.S. Department of Defense
- United States Postal Service
- WhereNet
62ISO 18185 (ISO TC 104)
- ISO 18185 - Freight Containers - Radio-frequency
communication protocol for electronic seal - Will recommend 820 - 928 MHz for FHSS and 915 -
917 MHz for narrowband - U.S. recommending inclusion of 433.92 MHz
- CD Status by the end of 2000
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64ISO TC 104/SC 4/WG 2 Members
- ABS Industrial Verification
- AGF Marine
- American Trucking Associations
- American President Lines
- Arrow Technical Services
- L.H. Boyd
- E.J. Brooks
- Carrier Transicold
- Cedex Services
- Chamber of Shipping
- Container Transport Technology
- C.R. Cushing
- Dansk Standard
- Electronic Seal Pte Ltd
- Europe Combined Terminals
- Hi-G-Tek Ltd
- HPA Monon
- IICL
- Intermodal Cargo Gear Bureau
- Korean Register of Shipping
- Maersk Line
- Marine Container Equipment Certification Corp
- MHIA
- MI-JACK Products
- MTMC
- Mitsui O.S.K. Lines
- OneSeal A/S
- OSHA
- Peck and Hale
- PSA
- Q.E.D. Systems
- Radian
- RAILINC
- RTE
- Savi Technology
- Sea-Land Service
- SGKV
- Strick Corporation
- Port of Tacoma
- Thermo King
- Transcore
- TTX
- Tyden Tek
- Universal Maritime Services Corp
- U.S. Coast Guard
65ISO TC 204
66ISO TC 204Road Traffic and Transport Telematics
- ISO nnnnn Tracking Hazardous Materials
- ISO 17262 RTTT AVI and AEI Transport
Numbering and Data Structure - ISO 17263 RTTT Inter-modal Goods Transport
System Parameters - ISO 12315-1 Traffic and Traveler Information
(TTI) TTI Messages via DSRC Roadside to
Vehicle - ISO 14814 RTTT AVI and AEI - General
- ISO 13044 Swap Bodies Coding, Identification
and Marking - ISO 14816 RTTT - Automatic Vehicle and Equipment
Identification - ISO 3779 Road vehicles - Vehicle identification
number (VIN) - Content and structure - ISO 3780 Road vehicles - World manufacturer
identifier code - ISO 6436 Freight containers - Coding,
identification and marking - ISO 14813-3 TICS Architecture Data Presentation
in ASN.1 - ISO 8824 ASN.1 Specifications
- ISO 8825 ASN.1 Encoding Rules
- ISO 8859 8- bit single-byte coded graphic
character sets - ISO 10646 Universal Multiple-Octet Coded
Character Set (UCS)
67ISO TC 204 Members
- ARINC
- Armstrong Consulting
- Association of American Railroads
- Caltrans
- CLI Corp
- Hitachi
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- ITS America
- Jet Propulsion Laboratories
- Kentucky Transportation Center
- Mark IV
- Michigan DoT
- Q.E.D. Systems
- Smith Industries
- Uniform Code Council
- U.S. Department of Defense
68Summary
- Standards are critical for open systems success
- More attention is now being focused on
international standards. - Business practices are changing
- Participation lets you control the change
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70THANK YOU!!
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