ISO/TS 10891:2009
(Main)Freight containers — Radio frequency identification (RFID) — Licence plate tag
Freight containers — Radio frequency identification (RFID) — Licence plate tag
ISO/TS 10891:2009 establishes: a set of requirements for container tags, which allow the transfer of information from a container to automatic processing systems by electronic means; a data coding system for container identification and permanent related information which resides within a container tag; a data coding system for the electronic transfer of both container identification and permanent related information from container tags to automatic data processing systems; the description of data to be included in container tags for transmission to automatic data processing systems; performance criteria necessary to ensure consistent and reliable operation of container tags within the international transportation community; the physical location of container tags on containers; features to inhibit malicious or unintentional alteration and/or deletion of the information content of container tags when installed on a freight container. It is intended to be applicable to freight containers as defined in ISO 668 as well as to other containers not defined in ISO 668 and container ancillary equipment such as road and terminal chassis, generator sets and power packs . The use of container tags and the equipping of containers for automatic identification are optional. The purpose of ISO/TS 10891:2009 is to optimise the efficiency of equipment control systems and to assist in container security initiatives and programs, including the optional usage of electronic seals in accordance with ISO 18185, and any subsequent International Standard. For this reason, any container tag system used for identifying containers shall be non-proprietary and conform to and be compatible with ISO/TS 10891:2009.
Conteneurs pour le transport de marchandises — Identification par radiofréquence (RFID) — Étiquette de plaque de licence
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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 10891
First edition
2009-02-01
Freight containers — Radio frequency
identification (RFID) — Licence plate tag
Conteneurs pour le transport de marchandises — Identification par
radiofréquence (RFID) — Étiquette de plaque de licence
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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 2
4 Operational requirements . 3
5 Container tag frequency of operation and radiation characteristics . 13
6 Container identification RFID system testing and requirements . 13
Annex A (normative) Environmental characteristics . 14
Bibliography . 16
Foreword
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ISO/TS 10891 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 104, Freight containers, Subcommittee SC 4,
Identification and communication.
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Introduction
This Technical Specification has been developed to be compatible with ISO 18185, Freight containers —
Electronic seals. Due to differences in data structures and air interface parameters, equipment manufactured
in compliance with these International Standards and this Technical Specification is not interchangeable and
might not be interoperable. However, assurance is given that equipment compliant with ISO 17363,
ISO 18185 or this Technical Specification is non-interfering and therefore operable in close proximity to each
other.
With regard to ISO 18185 and this Technical Specification:
⎯ supported air interface and communication protocol are specified in ISO/IEC 18000;
⎯ supported commands and messages are specified in ISO/IEC 15961 and ISO/IEC 15962;
⎯ semantics are defined in ISO/IEC 15418;
⎯ syntax is defined in ISO/IEC 15434.
Though not used in this Technical Specification, recognition is given to the standardization work of
⎯ ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 31 in the area related to air interface, data semantic and syntax construction, and
conformance;
⎯ ISO/TC 104 in the area of freight container security, including electronic seals [(e-seals) ISO 18185], and
container identification. This work is relevant and highly important since electronic seals are RF devices
with their own air interface. Such International Standards ensure that electronic seals are compatible, or
at least non-interfering, with tags described in this Technical Specification.
This Technical Specification provides a systemic approach for automatic identification and supply chain
applications of RFID for freight containers. Each can be applied to a freight container independently of the
other. They describe two different tag types with respectively different tag and application requirements.
These are as follows.
a) Permanent container “license-plate” tag:
This tag, hereinafter referred to as the “container tag”, fully described in this Technical Specification, is a
permanently affixed, read-only [write once read many (WORM)] tag containing limited data relating only to
physical identification and description of the container to which it is affixed. This Technical Specification
describes the use of two tags, permanently affixed by, or on behalf of, the container owner. These tags are
permanently affixed to and should last the lifetime of their associated container (except possibly in situations
where the container changes ownership or equipment ID or the tag is damaged).
b) Cargo shipment-specific tag:
This tag, hereinafter referred to as the “shipment tag”, is a read-write tag into which data specific to a
containerized cargo shipment can be stored. Use of this type of tag and the data stored within it is at the
discretion of the shipper. The tag may be affixed to the container by the shipper or, per the shipper's
instructions, by the party that physically performs the loading (“stuffing”) of the container. Data capabilities are
flexible and may, at the shipper's discretion, include destination, routing, conveyance or other transportation
information, cargo information (including hazardous material information, where applicable) or other trip-
specific information. A compliant tag performs reliably from the point of stuffing of the container to the
container's final delivery to the consignee; it is removed by the consignee upon final delivery. The tag may be
reusable.
This Technical Specification is one part of a three-part approach within the ISO system for the use of RFID
applications on containers. The other related standards apply to e-seals (ISO 18185) and cargo shipment tags.
ISO/TS 10891 replaces ISO 10374. ISO 10374 was used as a foundation for ISO 18185 and this Technical
Specification [as well as for other (industrial) standards] and will remain active some years in order to provide
additional support.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 10891:2009(E)
Freight containers — Radio frequency identification (RFID) —
Licence plate tag
1 Scope
This Technical Specification establishes:
a) a set of requirements for container tags, which allow the transfer of information from a container to
automatic processing systems by electronic means;
b) a data coding system for container identification and permanent related information which resides within a
container tag;
c) a data coding system for the electronic transfer of both container identification and permanent related
information from container tags to automatic data processing systems;
d) the description of data to be included in container tags for transmission to automatic data processing
systems;
e) performance criteria necessary to ensure consistent and reliable operation of container tags within the
international transportation community;
f) the physical location of container tags on containers;
g) features to inhibit malicious or unintentional alteration and/or deletion of the information content of
container tags when installed on a freight container.
This Technical Specification is intended to be applicable to freight containers as defined in ISO 668 as well as
to other containers not defined in ISO 668 and container ancillary equipment such as road and terminal
chassis, generator sets and power packs (see 3.1).
The use of container tags and the equipping of containers for automatic identification are optional. The
purpose of this Technical Specification is to optimise the efficiency of equipment control systems and to assist
in container security initiatives and programs, including the optional usage of electronic seals in accordance
with ISO 18185, and any subsequent International Standard. For this reason, any container tag system used
for identifying containers shall be non-proprietary and conform to and be compatible with this Technical
Specification.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application 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 668, Series 1 freight containers — Classification, dimensions and ratings
ISO 830, Freight containers — Vocabulary
ISO 6346, Freight containers — Coding, identification and marking
ISO/IEC 15961, Information technology — Radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management — Data
protocol: application interface
ISO/IEC 15962, Information technology — Radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management — Data
protocol: data encoding rules and logical memory functions
ISO/IEC 15963, Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Unique
identification for RF tags
ISO/IEC 18000-6, Information technology — Radio frequency identification for item management — Part 6:
Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz
ISO/IEC 19762-1, Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques —
Harmonized vocabulary — Part 1: General terms relating to AIDC
ISO/IEC 19762-3, Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques —
Harmonized vocabulary — Part 3: Radio frequency identification (RFID)
IEC 60068-2, Environmental testing — Part 2: Tests.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 19762-1, ISO/IEC 19762-3,
ISO 830 and the following apply.
3.1
freight container
ISO freight container as specified in ISO 668 as well as other containers not specified ISO 668 and container
ancillary equipment such as road and terminal chassis, generator sets and power packs
3.2
mandatory and optional
indication of the status of requirements from the ISO standpoint, and not to imply that a particular status does
or does not result from intergovernmental agreement, legislation etc.
3.3
physically, electronically, and radiographically secure
capable of meeting the operational requirements specified in this Technical Specification after successfully
completing the tests specified in Annex A
NOTE For operational requirements see Clause 4.
3.4
physically tamper-proof
designed such that malicious disassembly and re-assembly, using commonly available tools, will be detected
upon visual inspection
3.5
electronically tamper-proof
designed such that malicious modification or deletion of electronically stored information by subjection to
electromagnetic signals from commo
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