06/30145083 DC : DRAFT JAN 2006
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ISO 17366 - SUPPLY CHAIN APPLICATIONS OF RFID - PRODUCT PACKAGING
11-23-2012
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Concepts
4.1 Supply chain model
4.2 Unique identification of product packaging
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 International Unique Identification of
product packages
4.2.3 Serialised Global Trade Identification
Number (SGTIN)
4.3 Additive to other identification requirements
5 Differentiation within this layer
5.1 Business processes
5.2 Lot/batch vs. serial number vs. product
identification only
5.3 Consumer products vs. industrial/government
6 Conformance and performance specification
7 Data content
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Unique product package identification
7.3 Data semantics
7.4 Data syntax
7.5 Tag structure (ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type C)
7.5.1 Tag header
7.5.2 Tag memory
7.5.3 Tag memory banks
7.6 Protocol control (PC) bits
7.7 Data elements
7.7.1 Unique product package identifier
7.7.2 Hazardous goods
7.7.3 Other user data elements
7.8 Data elements
7.9 Traceability
8 Data security
8.1 Confidentiality
8.2 Data integrity
8.3 Authentication
8.4 Non-repudiation/audit trail
8.5 Product authentication/Anti-counterfeiting
9 Identification of RFID labelled material
10 Human readable information
10.1 Human Readable Interpretation
10.2 Human Readable Information (HRI) and bar code
representation of UNI
10.2.1 HRI for ISO data
10.2.2 HRI for EPC data
10.3 Data Titles
10.4 Back-up
11 Tag operation
11.1 Data protocol
11.2 Minimum performance requirements (range and rate)
11.3 Environmental parameters
11.4 Tag orientation
11.5 Packaging Material
11.6 Shock Loads and Abrasions
11.7 Non-intrusive business process
11.8 Tag lifetime
11.9 Air interface
11.10 Memory requirements for application
11.11 External communications
11.12 Real time clock option
11.13 Sensor interface, if applicable
11.14 Safety and regulatory considerations
11.15 Minimum Reliability
11.16 Tag privacy
11.17 Tag recyclability
11.18 Tag reusability
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
13.2.1 Aggregated data
13.2.2 Company proprietary data
14 Interoperability, compatibility and non-interference with
other RF systems
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