Information technology — Radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management — Software system infrastructure — Part 3: Device management

This document defines interfaces for device management of RFID systems. Interfaces are defined that provide for discovery, configuration, initialization and monitoring of RFID systems within the software system infrastructure (SSI). This document only deals with devices that provide RFID related services. It does not distinguish the form factor of such RFID devices. This document provides two distinct interface sets, one based on the GS1 EPCglobal DCI standard and the IETF SNMP RFCs and the other based on the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) DPWS standard. The definition of the Device Profile for RFID is referred to in this document as the RFID Device Management Profile, or RDMP. Each interface option set provides interface definitions that provide ISO/IEC 24791-3 Client Endpoints and Services Endpoints with the mechanisms for: — the discovery of the RFID devices and services on a local or remote subnet; — a firmware upgrade service; — a management service that implements configuration related functions; — a monitoring service for reporting alerts, diagnostics, and performance information. The two interface set definitions provided by this document allow for clients and services endpoints to implement and provide the services based on the specific characteristics of the RFID system to be implemented. Subclause 1.2 defines the Conformance requirements for systems that implement components of one or both of the interface sets.

Technologies de l'information — Identification de radiofréquence (RFID) pour la gestion d'élément — Infrastructure de systèmes logiciels — Partie 3: Gestion de dispositif

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30-Nov-2022
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01-Dec-2022
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 24791-3
Second edition
2022-12
Information technology — Radio
frequency identification (RFID) for
item management — Software system
infrastructure —
Part 3:
Device management
Technologies de l'information — Identification de radiofréquence
(RFID) pour la gestion d'élément — Infrastructure de systèmes
logiciels —
Partie 3: Gestion de dispositif
Reference number
© ISO/IEC 2022
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Contents Page
Foreword .v
Introduction . vi
1 Scope . 1
1.1 General . 1
1.2 Conformance . 1
1.3 DCI and SNMP interface set . 1
1.4 RDMP interface set . 2
2 Normative references . 2
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Abbreviated terms . 3
5 Software system infrastructure architecture overview . 4
6 UML modelling . 5
7 Device management . 5
7.1 Architecture . 5
8 DCI and SNMP interface set. 7
8.1 Discovery, configuration and initialization conformance group . 7
8.1.1 General . 7
8.1.2 Interrogator implementations . 7
8.1.3 Device management implementations . 7
8.2 Performance monitoring and diagnostics conformance group . 7
8.2.1 General . 7
8.2.2 Interrogator implementations . 7
8.2.3 Data management implementations providing interrogator controller
functionality . 8
9 RDMP interface set . 8
9.1 General . 8
9.2 XML namespace . 8
9.3 Device discovery . 9
9.4 Device metadata . 9
9.4.1 General . 9
9.4.2 Service discovery . 9
9.5 Firmware update service . 10
9.5.1 General . 10
9.5.2 Firmware update service state machine . 10
9.5.3 FUS Operations .12
9.6 Management service . 16
9.6.1 General . 16
9.6.2 Property identifier . 16
9.6.3 Property value metadata . 17
9.6.4 Device property profile . 17
9.6.5 Sources and source types . 17
9.6.6 MS operations . 17
9.6.7 Standard properties .20
9.6.8 Other management operations . 23
9.7 Operation error reporting . 24
9.7.1 General . 24
9.7.2 Common operation error codes . 24
9.8 Monitoring service . 25
9.8.1 General . 25
9.8.2 Monitoring event structure . 25
9.8.3 Events . 25
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9.8.4 Statistics . 27
9.9 Security .28
9.10 Extensibility .29
9.10.1 General .29
9.10.2 Extending monitoring events .29
Annex A (informative) Implementation examples.31
Annex B (normative) SSI Device Management MIB .34
Annex C (normative) RDMP WSDLs and XSDs .43
Bibliography .45
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Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology,
Subcommittee SC 31, Automatic identification and data capture techniques.
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