The ISO 18000 series is the most comprehensive and widely used set of standards for RFID systems. It covers the physical, data, and application layers of the RFID communication protocol. It defines the frequency bands, modulation schemes, data encoding, collision avoidance, security, and command sets for different types of RFID tags and readers. The ISO 18000 series also specifies the testing methods and conformance criteria for RFID devices. The ISO 18000 series can ensure interoperability and quality of products.
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ISO standards play a crucial role in guiding the design and performance of RFID systems. They ensure interoperability, compatibility, and reliability across different RFID products and technologies. By following ISO standards, RFID systems are designed with consistent specifications, leading to improved performance, seamless integration, and enhanced user experience. Compliance with ISO standards also instills trust and confidence in RFID technology, promoting its widespread adoption and success in various applications.
The ISO 15961 and 15962 standards are complementary to the ISO 18000 series. They deal with the data content and presentation of RFID tags. The ISO 15961 standard defines the data structure, encoding, and compression of RFID tag data. It also specifies the commands and responses for reading and writing tag data. The ISO 15962 standard defines the logical memory functions, data formats, and conversion rules for RFID tag data. It also specifies the security and privacy mechanisms for protecting tag data. The ISO 15961 and 15962 standards can ensure consistency and security of their data management.
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Using the rfid tags in conjunction with different branches of the government allows them to know when each branch of government’s military to order ammunition that is low, where you can move overstocked ammunition from one branch of military to another based on inventory and weapons to another branch. Not only is it weapons it everyday items like clothing, soap,toothpaste,toothbrushes and so on.
The ISO 29143 standard is a specific standard for RFID systems in animal identification. It defines the technical characteristics, performance, and testing methods for RFID tags and readers used for animal identification and traceability. It also specifies the data content, encoding, and presentation of RFID tag data for animal identification. The ISO 29143 standard is compatible with the ISO 18000 series and the ISO 11784 and 11785 standards for animal identification codes. The ISO 29143 standard can ensure compliance and reliability of animal identification and traceability systems.
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Rfid tags can simply be put in a dog collar or inserted under skin to keep track of missing or stolen items. It can track patterns the animals are going on and how far of a reach from home they travel
The ISO 17367 and 17368 standards are specific standards for RFID systems in road transport. They define the technical characteristics, performance, and testing methods for RFID tags and readers used for vehicle identification and toll collection. They also specify the data content, encoding, and presentation of RFID tag data for vehicle identification and toll collection. The ISO 17367 and 17368 standards are compatible with the ISO 18000 series and the ISO 14816 standard for vehicle identification numbers. The ISO 17367 and 17368 standards can ensure interoperability and security of vehicle identification and toll collection systems.
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You could put an rfid government card in window of car and pay up front for toll pay to keep traffic moving. You can also use the rfid tags to determine slow and fast times of the day for traffic moving through a city
The ISO 24730 series is a specific standard for RFID systems in real-time location systems (RTLS). It defines the technical characteristics, performance, and testing methods for RFID tags and readers used for locating and tracking objects, animals, or people in real time. It also specifies the data content, encoding, and presentation of RFID tag data for RTLS. The ISO 24730 series is compatible with the ISO 18000 series and the ISO 19762 standard for information technology identifiers. The ISO 24730 series can ensure reliability and scalability of location and tracking systems.
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Using this technology there are endless limitations on what a government agency could do to track just about anything a person could think of. I’m not sure the laws into doing this but if you put an rfid tag on licenses plate, on a person’s animals, they can be used as microphones to listen to people doing illegal things. I was told that we bugged the kremlin in the 50’s with this technology. I believe in a person’s privacy unless they are doing something to harm Americans best interest.
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