Coding for radio frequency identification (RFID) tyre tags
1 Scope
This document specifies the terms and definitions, general requirements and data structure for coding radio frequency identification (RFID) tyre tags.
This document is applicable to RFID electronic tags for tires with various technologies
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 20909 Radio frequency identification (RFID) tyre tags
ISO/IEC 18000-63 Information technology - Radio frequency identification for item management - Part 63: Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz Type C
ISO/IEC 19762 Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vocabulary
GS1 EPCTM GS1 EPCTM Tag Data Standard
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 19762 and ISO 20909 and the following apply.
3.1
memory bank; MB
designated name of a segmented memory structure
Note: ISO/IEC 18000-63 compliant tags have 4 (four) individually usable memory banks, numbered Memory Bank 00(MB00), Memory Bank 01(MB01), Memory Bank 10(MB10), Memory Bank 11(MB11). See Table 1.
3.2
company prefix; CP
number code of the tyre manufacturer provided by GS1 and encoded in SGTIN
3.3
global trade item number; GTIN
unique identifier for trade items used to look up product information in a database
3.4
serial number
number indicating place in a series and used as one of the components of the unique item identifier (3.6)
3.5
serialized global trade item number; SGTIN
electronic product code (3.7) including GTIN (3.3) and serial number (3.4) of a single trade item
3.6
unique item identifier; UII
birth record, unique identifier for a physical item that in this case is a tyre
Note 1: It refers to the unique identifier written into MB01 of the tyre RFID in this document.
Note 2: Item refers to products, transportation units, recyclable assets and services.
3.7
electronic product code; EPC
globally unique serial number (3.4) that identifies an object in the supply chain
Note : EPCs are administered by GS1.
3.8
Lock/locking
ability of the tag protocol to cause:
——the reserved memory bank (3.1) MB00 to be read and write protected,
——the UII memory bank MB01 to be write protected,
——the user memory bank MB11 to be write protected
Note: Once “locked,” that memory bank can only be changed back to “readable / writable” by using the access password.
3.9
permalock
ability of the tag protocol to cause a memory bank (3.1) to be locked permanently
Note: Once “permalocked,” that memory bank cannot be unlocked whatever the access password.
3.10
Tag ID;TID
globally unique serialized identification of the individual silicon chip programmed and locked by the silicon manufacturer
4 General requirements
4.1 Memory banks and data structure organization
This clause defines details for tyre application.
Data structure organization shall conform to protocol ISO/IEC 18000-63.
Data structure organization divides the tag memory storage into (four) memory banks (see Table 1) which are represented in Annex A.
Standard
GB/T 43494-2023 Coding for radio frequency identification (RFID) tyre tags (English Version)
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GB/T 43494-2023
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Detail of GB/T 43494-2023
Standard No.
GB/T 43494-2023
English Name
Coding for radio frequency identification (RFID) tyre tags
Coding for radio frequency identification (RFID) tyre tags
1 Scope
This document specifies the terms and definitions, general requirements and data structure for coding radio frequency identification (RFID) tyre tags.
This document is applicable to RFID electronic tags for tires with various technologies
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 20909 Radio frequency identification (RFID) tyre tags
ISO/IEC 18000-63 Information technology - Radio frequency identification for item management - Part 63: Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz Type C
ISO/IEC 19762 Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vocabulary
GS1 EPCTM GS1 EPCTM Tag Data Standard
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 19762 and ISO 20909 and the following apply.
3.1
memory bank; MB
designated name of a segmented memory structure
Note: ISO/IEC 18000-63 compliant tags have 4 (four) individually usable memory banks, numbered Memory Bank 00(MB00), Memory Bank 01(MB01), Memory Bank 10(MB10), Memory Bank 11(MB11). See Table 1.
3.2
company prefix; CP
number code of the tyre manufacturer provided by GS1 and encoded in SGTIN
3.3
global trade item number; GTIN
unique identifier for trade items used to look up product information in a database
3.4
serial number
number indicating place in a series and used as one of the components of the unique item identifier (3.6)
3.5
serialized global trade item number; SGTIN
electronic product code (3.7) including GTIN (3.3) and serial number (3.4) of a single trade item
3.6
unique item identifier; UII
birth record, unique identifier for a physical item that in this case is a tyre
Note 1: It refers to the unique identifier written into MB01 of the tyre RFID in this document.
Note 2: Item refers to products, transportation units, recyclable assets and services.
3.7
electronic product code; EPC
globally unique serial number (3.4) that identifies an object in the supply chain
Note : EPCs are administered by GS1.
3.8
Lock/locking
ability of the tag protocol to cause:
——the reserved memory bank (3.1) MB00 to be read and write protected,
——the UII memory bank MB01 to be write protected,
——the user memory bank MB11 to be write protected
Note: Once “locked,” that memory bank can only be changed back to “readable / writable” by using the access password.
3.9
permalock
ability of the tag protocol to cause a memory bank (3.1) to be locked permanently
Note: Once “permalocked,” that memory bank cannot be unlocked whatever the access password.
3.10
Tag ID;TID
globally unique serialized identification of the individual silicon chip programmed and locked by the silicon manufacturer
4 General requirements
4.1 Memory banks and data structure organization
This clause defines details for tyre application.
Data structure organization shall conform to protocol ISO/IEC 18000-63.
Data structure organization divides the tag memory storage into (four) memory banks (see Table 1) which are represented in Annex A.