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BS ISO 17363:2013

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Supply chain applications of RFID. Freight containers

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BSI 2013 40
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This International Standard defines the usage of read/write radio-frequency identification technology (RFID) cargo shipment-specific tags associated with containerized freight for supply chain management purposes (“manifest tags”). This International Standard defines the air interface communications, a common set of required data structures, and a commonly organized, through common syntax and semantics, set of optional data requirements.

This International Standard:

  • makes recommendations about a second generation supply chain tag intended to monitor the condition and security of the freight resident within a freight container;

  • specifies the implementation of sensors for freight resident in a freight container;

  • makes specific recommendations about mandatory non-reprogrammable information on the shipment tag;

  • makes specific recommendations about optional, re-programmable information on the shipment tag;

  • makes specific recommendations about the data link interface for GPS or GLS services;

  • specifies the reuse and recyclability of the RF tag;

  • specifies the means by which the data in a compliant RF tag is “backed-up” by bar codes and two-dimensional symbols, as well as human-readable information.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 Section sec_1
Section sec_2
1 Scope
2 Conformance and performance specifications
10 Section sec_3
3 Normative references
11 Section sec_4
Section sec_5
Section sec_5.1
4 Terms and definitions
5 Concepts
5.1 Differentiation between this layer and the preceding and following layers
12 Figure fig_1
Section sec_5.2
5.2 Unique item identifier
13 Section sec_5.3
Table tab_1
Section sec_5.4
Section sec_5.4.1
Section sec_5.4.2
Section sec_5.4.3
5.3 International unique identification of freight containers
5.4 Types of tags
14 Section sec_5.4.4
Section sec_5.4.5
Section sec_5.5
Section sec_6
Section sec_6.1
Section sec_6.2
Section sec_6.2.1
Section sec_6.2.2
5.5 Addition to other identification requirements
6 Differentiation within this layer
6.1 General
6.2 Containerized cargo supply chain RFID system requirements
15 Figure fig_2
16 Figure fig_3
Section sec_6.3
6.3 Business processes relevant for the standards suite supply chain applications of RFID
17 Section sec_7
Section sec_7.1
Section sec_7.2
Section sec_7.3
Section sec_7.3.1
Section sec_7.3.2
Section sec_7.3.3
Section sec_7.3.4
7 Data content
7.1 General
7.2 Mandatory data
7.3 Optional cargo shipment-specific (CSS) data
18 Section sec_7.3.5
Section sec_7.3.6
Section sec_7.3.7
19 Section sec_8
Section sec_8.1
Section sec_8.2
8 Data security
8.1 General
8.2 Confidentiality
20 Section sec_8.3
Section sec_8.4
Section sec_8.5
Section sec_8.6
Section sec_9
Section sec_10
Section sec_10.1
Section sec_10.2
Section sec_10.3
8.3 Data integrity
8.4 Authentication
8.5 Encryption
8.6 Non-repudiation/audit trail
9 Tag location
10 Tag operation
10.1 Data protocol
10.2 Minimum performance requirements
10.3 Environmental requirements
21 Section sec_10.4
Section sec_10.5
Section sec_10.6
Section sec_10.7
Section sec_10.8
Section sec_10.8.1
Section sec_10.8.2
10.4 Air interface
10.5 Memory requirements
10.6 Indication of impending power source failure
10.7 Real time clock option
10.8 External communications
22 Figure fig_4
Section sec_10.9
Section sec_10.10
Section sec_10.11
10.9 Safety and regulatory considerations
10.10 Minimum reliability and accuracy
10.11 Tag recyclability
23 Section sec_10.12
Section sec_11
Section sec_11.1
Section sec_11.2
Section sec_11.3
Section sec_11.3.1
Section sec_11.3.2
Section sec_12
10.12 Tag reusability
11 Privacy of cargo shipment-specific (CSS) data
11.1 Data privacy
11.2 Personal data privacy
11.3 Authentication and identification
12 Interoperability, compatibility and non-interference with other RF systems
24 Section sec_13
Section sec_13.1
Section sec_13.2
13 Human readable information
13.1 Human readable interpretation
13.2 Human readable translation
25 Annex sec_A
Annex sec_A.1
Annex sec_A.1.1
Annex sec_A.1.2
Annex sec_A.1.3
Annex A
(normative)

Environmental parameters for ISO 17363 electronic devices

26 Annex sec_A.1.4
Annex sec_A.1.5
Figure fig_A.1
27 Annex sec_A.2
Annex sec_A.2.1
Annex sec_A.2.2
Annex sec_A.2.3
Figure fig_A.2
28 Annex sec_A.3
Annex sec_A.4
Annex sec_A.5
Annex sec_A.6
Annex sec_A.7
Annex sec_A.8
Annex sec_A.9
Annex sec_A.10
29 Annex sec_A.11
Annex sec_A.12
30 Annex sec_B
Annex B
(normative)

Metadata of commonly used Data Identifiers

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BS ISO 17363:2013
$167.15