Identification cards — Optical memory cards — Part 2: Co-existence of optical memory with other machine readable technologies

ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 defines the conditions under which optical memory can co-exist with other machine readable card technologies.

Cartes d'identification — Cartes à mémoire optique — Partie 2: Coexistence de mémoire optique avec d'autres technologies exploitables par machine

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Publication Date
12-Oct-2009
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9093 - International Standard confirmed
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12-Aug-2015
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 11693-2
First edition
2009-10-15


Identification cards — Optical memory
cards —
Part 2:
Co-existence of optical memory with
other machine readable technologies
Cartes d'identification — Cartes à mémoire optique —
Partie 2: Coexistence de mémoire optique avec d'autres technologies
exploitables par machine





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ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E)
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ISO/IEC 2009

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ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E)
Foreword
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Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of
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ISO/IEC 11693-2 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology,
Subcommittee SC 17, Cards and personal identification.
ISO/IEC 11693 consists of the following parts, under the general title Identification cards — Optical memory
cards:
⎯ Part 2: Co-existence of optical memory with other machine readable technologies
The following parts are under preparation:
⎯ Part 1: General characteristics
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ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E)
Introduction
This part of ISO/IEC 11693 is one of a series of International Standards defining the parameters for optical
memory cards and the use of such cards for the storage and interchange of digital data.
These International Standards recognize the existence of different methods for recording and reading
information on optical memory cards, the characteristics of which are specific to the recording method
employed. In general, these different recording methods will not be compatible with each other. Therefore, the
International Standards are structured to accommodate the inclusion of existing and future recording methods
in a consistent manner.

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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E)

Identification cards — Optical memory cards —
Part 2:
Co-existence of optical memory with other machine readable
technologies
1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 11693 defines the conditions under which optical memory can co-exist with other
machine readable card technologies.
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.
1)
ISO/IEC 11693:2005, Identification cards — Optical memory cards — General characteristics
ISO/IEC 11694-2, Identification cards — Optical memory cards — Linear recording method —
Part 2: Dimensions and location of the accessible optical area
ISO/IEC 11695-2, Identification cards — Optical memory cards — Holographic recording method —
Part 2: Dimensions and location of the accessible optical area
ISO/IEC 7811-2, Identification cards — Recording techniq
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