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BS ISO IEC 19762.5-2008 pdf Information technology一 Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques – Harmonized vocabulary Part 5: Locating systems

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BS ISO IEC 19762.5-2008 pdf Information technology一 Automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) techniques – Harmonized vocabulary Part 5: Locating systems

1 Scope This part of ISO/IEC 19762 provides terms and definitions unique to locating systems in the area of automatic identification and data capture techniques. This glossary of terms enables the communication between non- specialist users and specialists in locating systems through a common understanding of basic and advanced concepts. 2 Classification of entries The numbering system employed within ISO/IEC 19762 is in the format nn.nn.nnn, in which the first two numbers (nn.nn.nnn) represent the“Top L evel” reflecting whether the term is related to 01 = common to all AIDC techniques, 02 = common to all optically readable media, 03 = linear bar code symbols, 04 = two- dimensional symbols, 05 = radio frequency identification, 06 = general terms relating to radio, 07 = real time locating systems, and 08 = MIIM. The second two numbers (nn.nn.nnn) represent the“Mid Level” reflecting whether the term is related to 01 = basic concepts/data, 02 = technical features, 03 symbology, 04 = hardware, and 05 = applications. The third two or three numbers (nn.nn.nnn) represent the“Fine” reflecting a sequence of terms. The numbering in this part of ISO/IEC 19762 employs “Top Level” numbers (nn.nn.nnn) of 07. 3 Terms and definitions 07.01.01 real time locating system RTLS combination of hardware and software that is used to continuously determine and provide the real time position of assets and resources equipped with devices designed to operate with the system
07.01.05 exciter blink EXB one or more redundant emissions from an RTLS transmitter that is caused by entering the electromagnetic field of a device intended to trigger a transmission 07.01.06 sub-blink message that is transmitted one or multiple times in a “blink” 07.01 .07 tag blink radio frequency transmission(s) from an RTLS transmitter that may consist of one or multiple duplicate messages (sub-blinks) 07.01.08 timed interval blink TIB one or more redundant emissions from an RTLS transmitter that is used for location calculation and is emitted at a regular rate which is pre-programmed into the RTLS transmitter 07.01.09 infrastructure (RTLS> system components existing between the air interface protocol and the RTLS server application programming interface (API)

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