Abbreviations

Results for area 11.9

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reader
definition

device that communicates with the OBE to read or write information

NOTE The reader may then add time and location or other data and transfer the data to an application manager, which may reside at another location, such as an emergency control centre.

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session
definition

wireless communication exchange between the ITS-station of an IVS and the ITS-station of its application service provider to achieve data update, data provision, upload apps, or otherwise manage the provision of the application service, or a wireless communication provision of data to the ITS-station of an IVS from any other ITS-station

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cargo shipment-specific (CSS) tag; shipment tag
definition

read-write tag into which data specific to a containerized cargo shipment can be stored

NOTE 1 : The tag and the data uploaded in it are the responsibility of the shipper.

NOTE 2 : 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.

NOTE 3 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.

NOTE 4 The tag is intended to perform reliably from the point of stuffing of the container to delivery destination, and to be removed by the consignee upon final delivery. The tag may be re-usable.

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EPC tag
definition

ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type C tag with Protocol Control bit 17 set at “0’ indicating that what follows is an EPC header

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IUI tag
definition

ISO/IEC 18000-6 Type C tag with Protocol Control bit 17 set at “1’ indicating that what follows is an Application Family Identifier (AFI); XXX

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permanent container license-plate tag
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container tag permanently affixed, read-only (including Write Once Read Many – WORM) tag containing limited data relating only to physical identification and description of the container to which it is affixed

NOTE This tag, affixed by or on behalf of the container owner, should last the lifetime of its associated container (except in situations where the container changes ownership and/or equipment ID).

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RFID cargo shipment tag
definition

read-write tag into which data specific to a containerized cargo shipment can be stored;

NOTE 1 : the tag and the data uploaded in it are the responsibility of the shipper

NOTE 2 : The tag can be affixed to the container by the shipper or, as per the shipper’s instructions, by the party that physically performs the loading (“stuffing”) of the container.

NOTE 3 Data capabilities are flexible and can, at the shipper’s discretion, include destination, routing, conveyance or other transportation information, time and location of the interrogation, cargo information (including hazardous material information, where applicable) or other trip-specific information.

NOTE 4 The tag must perform reliably from the point of stuffing of the container to delivery destination, and is to be removed by the consignee upon final delivery. The tag is reusable.

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driver records device (DRD)
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memory storage device (such as a USB device) used within some (but not all) jurisdictions, with a permanent WORM file containing the details of the drivers licence and drivers work records