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ISO/IEC 15962:2022

Information technology - Radio frequency identification (RFID) for item management - Data protocol: data encoding rules and logical memory functions

Standard by IEC, 2022-04-01

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ISO/IEC 15962:2022

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ISO/IEC 15962:2022 addresses data encoding rules and logical memory functions for radio frequency identification (RFID) used in item management. It is relevant when organizations need a technical reference for structuring RFID data so that tags, readers, and host systems can exchange information in a consistent way. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, the document supports technical review, documented evaluation, and integration planning where data handling and memory behavior must be understood clearly.

Overview of ISO/IEC 15962:2022

ISO/IEC 15962:2022 provides guidance for how RFID item-management data is encoded and how logical memory functions are defined within that context. In practice, that makes it useful for teams working on RFID-enabled identification, asset tracking, or inventory systems that depend on predictable data structure. As the third edition of ISO/IEC 15962, it serves as a supporting technical reference for evaluating interoperability, system design choices, and conformity assessment activities tied to RFID data handling.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 15962:2022

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 15962:2022 during technical validation of RFID deployments, especially where data encoding must align with item-management workflows and database or middleware integration. It can support testing workflows, system acceptance checks, and procurement review for RFID hardware or software that depends on consistent memory organization. In laboratory evaluation or engineering documentation, it may help define how data is interpreted across devices and applications, reducing ambiguity during implementation and regulatory preparation.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 15962:2022

Compliance with ISO/IEC 15962:2022 matters because RFID systems often rely on accurate and repeatable data handling to maintain operational consistency. Clear encoding rules and logical memory functions can reduce integration risk, improve testing consistency, and support interoperability across suppliers and platforms. For compliance teams, the document can strengthen conformity assessment preparation by giving a defined technical basis for verification activities, quality assurance, and engineering validation in item-management applications.

  • Defines data encoding rules for RFID item-management implementations
  • Supports logical memory planning and system interoperability review
  • Useful for testing, validation, and compliance documentation workflows
  • Helps align RFID data handling across engineering and procurement teams
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  • Publication Date: 2022-04-01
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 3

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