Standard
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ISO 28560-2:2014-08
Information and documentation - RFID in libraries - Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962
German title
Information und Dokumentation - Datenmodel für den Einsatz von RFID (Radio frequence identifier) in Bibliotheken - Teil 2: Codierung nach ISO/IEC 15962
Publication date
2014-08
Original language
English
Pages
42
Publication date
2014-08
Original language
English
Pages
42
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Content
Content (en)
Foreword
Introduction
Scope
Normative references
Terms and definitions
Applicability and relationship with other systems
Requirements
Show subsection Close subsection Data elements
RFID air interface
Show subsection Close subsection General
Air interface conformance
Tag performance
Data protocol
RFID readers
Data elements
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Primary item identifier
Content parameter
Owner institution (ISIL)
Set information
Type of usage
Shelf location
ONIX media format
MARC media format
Supplier identifier
Order number
ILL borrowing institution
ILL transaction number
GS1 product identifier
Alternative unique item identifier
Local data
Title
Product identifier (local)
Media format (other)
Supply chain stage
Supplier invoice number
Alternative item identifier
Alternative owner institution
Subsidiary of an owner institution
Alternative ILL borrowing institution
Other reserved data elements
Data encoding
Show subsection Close subsection Data protocol overview
Data constructs
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AFI
Data format
Object identifier for library applications
Object identifier for the primary item identifier
DSFID and access method
commands and responses
encoding rules
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Logical memory
Configuration of the RFID tag
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Configuration of the AFI
Configuration of the DSFID
Data compaction
Creating the encoded data set(s)
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Data set for Relative-OID values 1 to 14
Data set for OID values 15 to 127
Locking a data set
The logical memory
RFID tag requirements
Show subsection Close subsection Air interface protocol
Show subsection Close subsection General
Declaring memory parameters
AFI memory
DSFID memory
Required air interface commands
Bit and byte sequence
Air interface conformance
Performance
Data integrity, security, and privacy issues
Show subsection Close subsection Data integrity
Item security
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Use of the dual AFI system
Use of the unique tag ID
Use of the EAS features
Implementation and migration
Information about RFID in libraries (informative)
Show subsection Close subsection Informational website
Types of support information
Relevant application commands (normative)
Show subsection Close subsection Configure-AFI
Configure-DSFID
Inventory-Tags
Write-Objects
Read-Objects
Read-Object-Identifiers
Get-App-Based-System-Info
Modify-Object
Delete-Object
Read-Logical-Memory-Map
Erase-Memory
Pre-encoding the ISIL (normative)
Show subsection Close subsection General considerations
Control characters
Encoding rules
Show subsection Close subsection Base character set
Encoding process
Declaring the compaction scheme
The use of generic or application-specific encoders and decoders
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The generic encoder or decoder
An inclusive encoder or decoder for this part of
Encoding examples
Show subsection Close subsection EXAMPLE 1: DE-Heu1
EXAMPLE 2: CH-000134-1
Encoding examples (informative)
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Input assumptions
Show subsection Close subsection The RFID tag
The input data
Encoding the data elements
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Primary item identifier
OID index
Set information
Shelf location
Owner institution (ISIL)
The complete encoding
Implementation and migration (informative)
Show subsection Close subsection New RFID implementations
Legacy RFID implementations using Mode 1 RFID tags
Legacy RFID implementations using other RFID tags
Bibliography
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