DD CEN/TS 15844-1:2010
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Postal services. ID-tagging of letter mail items ID-tag structure, message and binary
Hardcopy , PDF
English
31-01-2011
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Definition of an S18 ID-tag
6 Data construct type
7 Usage of ID-tags
8 Logical structure
9 Value Range
10 Representation of S18 ID-tags in messages
11 Binary representation of S18 ID-tags
12 Representation of S18 ID-tags on items
13 Usage constraints
14 Reading and validation of ID-tags on items
Bibliography
Specifies the information content, structure and possible printed representations of the S18 ID-tag.
Committee |
SVS/4
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
30
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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This Technical Specification ) defines the information content, structure and possible printed representations of the S18 ID-tag ). This is an identifier for individual mail items which: ? is globally unique; ? can be applied to any item which is not already ID-tagged by any postal administration (or other issuer) which previously processed the item; NOTE 1 The S18 ID-tag provides a standard means of ID-tagging which can be applied on a world-wide basis, allowing inter-administration mail items to be encoded without risk of disruption of the automated system of the delivery post. It may be applied to any size of item. ? can be read, with a high degree of reliability, by any postal handling organisation possessing appropriate equipment. NOTE 2 ID-tags are encoded on items using a bar code symbology. As with any other form of bar code, poor quality printing, ink smudging, damage to the item, etc., can result in read errors. The S18 ID-tag encoding specifications incorporate an error protection mechanism to allow detection and correction of a large proportion of such errors. The S18 ID-tag defined in this Technical Specification may be placed on items so that, in subsequent processing, individual items can be recognised and associated with computer-based information relating to the item concerned. NOTE 3 Items need not be ID-tagged if this is not required for processing purposes, though it is anticipated that the use made of ID-tagging will increase. Examples of ID-tag applications are given in Clause 7. Whilst being generally applicable to domestic mail, the specification has been designed to allow the encoding of cross-border mail and to support its application in the automated processing of such mail. NOTE 4 UPU regulations prevent the encoding of information on the bottom 15 mm strip on the front of international letter mail. (...)
Standards | Relationship |
CEN/TS 15844-1:2010 | Identical |
ANSI MH10.8.2 : 1995 | DATA IDENTIFIER & APPLICATION IDENTIFIER STANDARD |
ISO/IEC 15459-2:2015 | Information technology Automatic identification and data capture techniques Unique identification Part 2: Registration procedures |
ISO/IEC 16388:2007 | Information technology — Automatic identification and data capture techniques — Code 39 bar code symbology specification |
ISO/IEC 15459-1:2014 | Information technology Automatic identification and data capture techniques Unique identification Part 1: Individual transport units |
ISO/IEC 15418:2016 | Information technology Automatic identification and data capture techniques GS1 Application Identifiers and ASC MH10 Data Identifiers and maintenance |
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