ISO/IEC 18000-Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management
RFID tags are a type of radio frequency identification tag that uses electromagnetic fields to identify and track items. They are often used in supply chain management, where they can be attached to objects to track their whereabouts, and in automated teller machines (ATMs), where they can be used to verify the identity of a person using their fingerprint. In this article, we will explore ISO/IEC 18000-6:2009, the standard governing RFID technology, and explain how it can be used in item management.
ISO/IEC 18000-4:2018 Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Part 4: Parameters for air interface communications at 2,45 GHz
ISO/IEC 18000-4:2018 Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Part 4: Parameters for air interface communications at 2,45 GHz provides the physical and digital parameters for RFID communications at 2.45 GHz. This part covers the use case of an air interface with a client identified by an RFID tag that is attached to an item. It defines the parameters of the RFID transceiver, the tag, and the reader. It also defines the protocol used to exchange data between the tags and readers.
ISO/IEC 18000-6:2013 Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Part 6: Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz General
The 860 MHz to 960 MHz air interface is the frequency range used for RF identification (RFID) applications. This part of the ISO/IEC 18000 series specifies the parameters for air interface communications at this frequency range. It also provides methods for specifying performance requirements and defines test methods.
This document addresses the following topics:
— RFID systems and readers;
— Parameters for air interface communications;
— Methods for specifying performance requirements;
— Also, Test methods.
ISO/IEC 18000-7:2014 Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Part 7: Parameters for active air interface communications at 433 MHz
Many businesses today rely on RFID to manage inventory and track the movements of products. However, because RFID operates at 433 MHz, it can be difficult to achieve robust communication between tags and readers. This ISO/IEC standard outlines the parameters for an active air interface communications protocol at 433 MHz that can overcome some of these limitations.
So, By using this protocol, tags and readers can communicate reliably and with high data throughput. This will enable businesses to improve their efficiency and accuracy when managing inventory.
ISO/IEC 18000-61:2012 Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Part 61: Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz Type A
ISO/IEC 18000-61:2012 defines the parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz Type A and provides a common understanding of the technology. This document is essential for all manufacturers, developers, and users of RFID systems.
RFID systems use radio waves to identify and track objects. The RFID tags used in these systems are small, inexpensive, and easy to use. The tags can be attached to objects or placed in close proximity to them.
Therefore, The RFID system uses a transponder to send and receive data. The transponder sends out signals that can be read by an antenna attached to the RFID reader. The reader then converts the signals into information about the tag’s identity and location.
ISO/IEC 18000-63:2021 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 18000-63:2021 Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Part 63: Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz Type C is a new International Standard that specifies the parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz between RFID readers and RFID tags.
So, this new standard builds on and replaces ISO/IEC 18000-63:2010. It is also aligned with ISO/IEC 14443-3:2016, which specifies the communication protocols. That is used in air interface communication between RFID tags and reader chips.
The main features of this new standard are as follows:
Minimum tag power of 0.5 mW, and tag to reader distance of 30 cm or less
Operation at frequencies between 860 MHz and 960 MHz
Support for both contactless and contact based protocols
At last, Data rates of 125 kbps to 1 Mbs
If you need more support with any part of ISO/IEC 14443, please contact us at +91-8595603096 or support@pacificcert.com
Read About : ISO/IEC 18009:1999