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ISO/IEC 18000-64:2012

Information technology - Radio frequency identification for item management - Part 64: Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz Type D

Standard by IEC, 2012-07-13

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ISO/IEC 18000-64:2012

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ISO/IEC 18000-64:2012 defines parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz for item management using Type D RFID. It is relevant where organizations need a technical document to support engineering review, procurement decisions, interoperability checks, and compliance workflows. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 18000, it should be read as a supporting reference within the broader RFID item management framework, with the focus on consistent radio-frequency communication behavior in practical deployment and testing environments.

What is ISO/IEC 18000-64:2012?

ISO/IEC 18000-64:2012 sets out the air interface communication parameters for Type D RFID systems operating in the 860 MHz to 960 MHz range. In practice, it helps define how item-management tags and readers are expected to interact at the radio interface level, which is important for technical assessment and verification activities. For engineering teams and laboratories, the document can support documented evaluation, interface review, and conformity assessment preparation when working with RFID-based identification systems.

Applications of ISO/IEC 18000-64:2012

This technical reference is commonly used in RFID item management projects where equipment must communicate reliably across the UHF spectrum. It may be relevant to system integrators, test laboratories, and procurement teams evaluating readers, tags, and associated infrastructure for operational consistency. The document can also support product evaluation, supplier qualification, and testing workflows where air interface behavior must be checked against a defined communication parameter set. In regulated or controlled environments, it may form part of broader engineering documentation and technical validation files.

Why is ISO/IEC 18000-64:2012 important?

ISO/IEC 18000-64:2012 matters because consistent air interface parameters help reduce interoperability risk and improve testing consistency across RFID deployments. For organizations building or purchasing item-management systems, it can support compliance preparation, quality workflows, and clearer technical assessment of radio-frequency behavior. It is also useful during laboratory evaluation and conformity assessment preparation, where repeatable results are needed to compare products or confirm implementation alignment. Using a defined reference can strengthen engineering validation and reduce uncertainty during integration.

  • Defines UHF air interface parameters for Type D RFID item management use cases
  • Supports reader and tag interoperability review during engineering and procurement processes
  • Useful for verification activities, laboratory evaluation, and technical validation planning
  • Can assist with compliance reference documentation and conformity assessment preparation
  • Helps improve consistency across deployment, integration, and quality assurance workflows
SKU: 55e8943de87f

  • Publication Date: 2012-07-13
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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