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GB/T 35660.2-2017: Information and documentation -- RFID in libraries -- Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962
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Standard ID GB/T 35660.2-2017 (GB/T35660.2-2017)
Description (Translated English) Information and documentation -- RFID in libraries -- Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard A14
Classification of International Standard 35.040
Word Count Estimation 50,528
Date of Issue 2017-12-29
Date of Implementation 2018-07-01
Regulation (derived from) National Standards Bulletin 2017 No. 32
Issuing agency(ies) General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China

GB/T 35660.2-2017: Information and documentation -- RFID in libraries -- Part 2: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962


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Information and documentation - RFID in libraries - Part 2. Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO /IEC 15962 ICS 35.040 A14 National Standards of People's Republic of China Information and Documentation Library Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Part 2. ISO /IEC 15962 rules RFID data element coding Part 2. Encoding of RFID data based on rules from ISO /IEC 15962 (ISO 28560-2.2014, MOD) 2017-12-29 Posted 2018-07-01 implementation General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China China National Standardization Administration released Directory Foreword Ⅲ Introduction IV 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 2 4 Applicability and relationship with other systems 3 5 Requirements 5 5.1 Data Element 5 5.2 RFID air interface 5 5.3 Data Protocol 5 5.4 RFID reader 5 6 data element 5 6.1 Overview 5 6.2 Collection single master identifier 7 6.3 Content parameters 8 6.4 Affiliation (ISIL) 8 6.5 volume (book) information 8 6.6 Application Categories 9 6.7 rack position 9 ONIX media format 9 6.9 MARC media format 9 6.10 Supplier Identifier 6.11 Order Number 9 6.12 Interlibrary Loan Lending Agency (ISIL) 9 6.13 Interlibrary Loan Job Number 9 6.14 GS1 Product Identifier 9 6.15 Alternative Collection Unique Identifier 10 6.16 Local Data 10 6.17 Title 10 6.18 Local Product Identifier 10 6.19 Media Format (Other) 10 6.20 Supply Chain Phase 10 6.21 Supplier invoice number 10 6.22 Alternative Collection Single Identifier 11 6.23 Alternative Affiliations 11 6.24 Affiliated Branch 11 6.25 Alternative Interlibrary Loan Institutions 11 6.26 Other spare data elements 11 7 data encoding 11 7.1 Data Protocol Overview 11 7.2 Data Components 11 7.3 ISO /IEC 15961-1 directives and responses 13 7.4 ISO /IEC 15962 coding rules 13 RFID tag requirements 18 8.1 Air Interface Protocol 18 8.2 bit and byte order 19 8.3 Air Interface Consistency 21 8.4 Performance 21 Data integrity and security 21 9.1 Data Integrity 21 9.2 Collection Security 21 10 Realization and Migration 22 Appendix A (Informative) Information on ISO 28560 Library RFID Applications 23 Appendix B (Normative) ISO /IEC 15961-1 related application instructions 24 Appendix C (Normative) ISIL pre-coding Appendix D (informative) coding examples 30 Appendix E (informative) Implementation and relocation 35 Appendix F (Normative) ISO /IEC 15962 data compression rules 38

Foreword

GB/T 35660 "Information and Documentation Library Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)" is divided into three parts. --- Part 1. Data Elements and Implementation of General Guidelines; --- Part 2. RFID data element coding based on ISO /IEC 15962 rules; --- Part 3. Partitioned storage of RFID tags based on ISO /IEC 15962 rules of the data element coding. This section GB/T 35660 Part 2. This section drafted in accordance with GB/T 1.1-2009 given rules. This section uses the redrafted law revision using ISO 28560-2.2014 "Information and Documentation Library Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) 2 Part. RFID data element coding based on ISO /IEC 15962 rules ". This part of ISO 28560-2.2014 technical differences and the reasons are as follows. --- On the normative references, this section made a technical adjustment to adapt to China's technical conditions, adjust the situation focused Reflected in Chapter 2 "Normative references", the specific adjustments are as follows. ● Replace ISO /IEC 10646 (see 6.14) with GB 13000 equivalent to international standards; ● Replace GB/T 1988 with ISO /IEC 646 equivalent using international standards (see Table 1 in Table 1 and corresponding elements); ● Equivalent to the international standard GB/T 15273.1 instead of ISO /IEC 8859-1 (see Table 6.1 and the corresponding element Minute); ● Added GB/T 5795 (see 6.14); ● Added GB/T 12904 (see 6.14). --- Removed the original standard 6.16 in Table 2 and 6.17 in Table 3 (see 6.16,6.17); --- Added Figure 7 (see 7.4.5.4); --- Modify "data integrity and security" title (see Chapter 9); --- Added "ISO /IEC 15962 Data Compression Rules" (see Appendix F). Please note that some of this document may be patentable. The issuing agencies of this document do not bear the responsibility of identifying these patents. This part is proposed by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. This part of the library by the National Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC389) centralized. This part of the main drafting unit. National Library. This part involved in the drafting unit.Shenzhen Library, Zhejiang Library, Tsinghua University Library, Peking University Library, China Electronic Technology Standardization Institute, Shantou University Library, China Article Coding Center. The main drafters of this section. Sun a steel, Qin Ge Hui, Shen Xiaojuan, Dong Xijing. This section involved drafters. Tian Ying, Liu Xiaoqing, Jiang Ai Rong, Nie Hua, Geng Li, Yang Minghua, Wang Yi, Jiang Guoqiang.

Introduction

Library is using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to replace the bar code technology for collection identification, and used in reader self-service, security And document processing flow. Encoding information in RFID tags using standard data models can increase library technology investment In particular by enhancing the interoperability of RFID tags and devices before they can enhance resource sharing among libraries. In the library application of RFID standardization work, the Nordic National Library carried out earlier studies, including Denmark's "Library RFID Data model "has drawn the attention of the industry, its data model is characterized by a fixed-length encoding, after Australia proposed a variable-length encoded data model Program. During this period, other libraries around the world installed separate systems, each of which consisted of different technologies and libraries System providers. All of this forms the basis for the establishment of an RFID system, but it also represents only a small part of the global library. By understanding the experience of various national standard solutions and supplier solutions, ISO collaborated with the library organization to issue ISO 28560 series Column standard, and provides a data migration option for libraries that have introduced technology. This section presents a dynamic data encoding scheme based on ISO /IEC 15962. GB/T 35660.1 defines the necessary and optional Data element. ISO 28560-3 and the provisions of this section, when applied to the collection of RFID tags lending, are completely mutually exclusive. in other words, RFID tag encoding either use the rules of ISO 28560-3, either use the rules defined in this section, or use specific rules. according to According to the technology used by the label and other technologies considered to be in line with the characteristics of GB/T 35660.2, the label reading system should achieve a certain level Degree of interoperability. Therefore, GB/T 35660 in the development of Part 3, to give up the use of ISO 28560-3, and choose to adopt standard ISO 28560-4. GB/T 35660 provides the basic standard for library RFID information management. Given the advances in RFID technology itself, as well as different categories Old system, different GB/T 35660 encoding rules between the needs of the migration, the relevant recommendations still need to be given. This part of the revision uses ISO 28560 Part 2 to standardize RFID data element coding based on the ISO /IEC 15962 rules. Information and Documentation Library Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Part 2. ISO /IEC 15962 rules RFID data element coding

1 Scope

GB/T 35660 provisions of this section suitable for all types of libraries (including national, academic, public, business, professional and school plans Library) Required collections Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tags Data Models and Encoding Rules Used. For the definition from GB/T 35660.1 A subset of the data elements extracted from the data elements, the encoding rules follow the ISO /IEC 15962 provisions that the use of object identifier structure To identify the data element. This section defines the technical characteristics required by the data element coding as defined in ISO /IEC 15962 as defined in ISO / These data element subsets can be different for different collections within the same library. Encoding rules also allow optional data to be grouped in any order Weaves in RFID tags and provides flexible variable-length and variable-format data encoding. This section provides standards-based information about the application of RFID in libraries. For additional information on implementation see Appendix A.

2 Normative references

The following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only the dated version applies to this article Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this document. Information technology - Information exchange - Seven - digit coded character set (GB/T 1988-1998, eqv, ISO /IEC 646). 1991) GB/T 5795 China ISBN GB/T 12904 barcode retail product code and bar code said GB/T 12906 China Standard Book Number bar code GB 13000 Information technology common multi-octet-coded character set (UCS) (GB 13000-2010, ISO /IEC 10646.2003, IDT) GB/T 15273.1 Information processing eight single-byte encoded graphics character set Part 1. Latin a (idt, GB/T 15273.1-1994, ISO /IEC 8859-1.1987) GB/T 16827 China Standard Serial Number (ISSN part) bar code GB/T 35660.1 Information and documentation Library Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Part 1. Data Elements and Implementation General Guidelines [GB/T 35660.1-2017, ISO 28560-1.2014, MOD] ISO /IEC 15961-1 Information technology - Radio frequency identification (RFID) - Data protocols - Part 1. Application interfaces [Infor- mationtechnology-Radiofrequencyidentification (RFID) foritemmanagement.Dataprotocol-Part 1.Applicationinterface] ISO /IEC 15961-2 Information technology - Radio frequency identification (RFID) - Data protocols - Part 2. RFID data structures Register [Informationtechnology-Radiofrequencyidentification (RFID) foritem management.Data protocol-Part.2.RegistrationofRFIDDataConstructs] ISO /IEC 15962 Information technology article management Radio frequency identification (RFID) data protocol Data encoding rules and logical memory Informationtechnology-Radiofrequencyidentification (RFID) foritem management-Datapro- tocol.dataencodingrulesandlogicalmemoryfunctions] ISO /IEC 18000-3 Information technology - Radio frequency identification (RFID) - Part 3 - Air connections to the 13.56 MHz band

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