
By BSi
ISBN-10: 0580615189
ISBN-13: 9780580615184
Info and documentation. RFID in libraries. Encoding of RFID information parts in response to principles from ISO/IEC 15962
Descriptors Library and knowledge technological know-how, Libraries, info operations, Radiofrequencies, id tools, Labels, Radiocommunication, info trade, Coding (data conversion), information components, facts processing, info representation
ICS: 35.040 (Character units and data coding)
35.240.30 (IT purposes in details, documentation and publishing)
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The response from the command indicates whether the action was successful, or provides reasons for failure. 10 Read-Logical-Memory-Map The Read-Logical-Memory-Map command is used for diagnostic purposes. It returns the complete content of the memory on the tag in terms of encoded bytes, with no processing to identify individual object identifiers or objects. The response is either a byte stream of all the encoding on the tag, or a reason for failing to action the command. 11 Erase-Memory The Erase-Memory command instructs the interrogator to set to zero the entire encoding on a specified RFID tag.
34 © ISO 2011 – All rights reserved BS ISO 28560-2:2011 ISO 28560-2:2011(E) As this data set is not locked, and nor is the next data set, there is no need for block alignment. 4. 4 Set information In this example, this is item 3 of a set of 12. The encoding rules require the size of a set to be followed by the ordinal value of the item, so the input value is “1203”. This is an all-numeric code, and it is encoded as an integer value. The encoded byte string is: 04 B3 This is encoded in two bytes, and compaction code is “001”.
There are no features in this part of ISO 28560 that should impede particular business operations. 3 Legacy RFID implementations using other RFID tags If it is confirmed that the RFID tags, which have been used in a legacy system, do not conform to the requirements of ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 1, there are still possibilities for migration. If the RFID tag used in the legacy system operates at 13,56 MHz, it might be possible to convert to the ISO/IEC 18000-3 Mode 1 tag, because some aspects of the air interface protocol are similar.
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