ISO/IEC 22243:2019
Information technology - Radio frequency identification for item management - Methods for localization of RFID tags
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ISO/IEC 22243:2019 addresses methods for the localization of RFID tags in item management, making it relevant for organizations that need to identify where tagged items are positioned within a controlled process or environment. As a technical document, it supports evaluation of RFID-based tracking approaches used in engineering, testing, procurement, and compliance workflows. For teams working with item management systems, ISO/IEC 22243:2019 can help align technical review, verification activities, and documented evaluation around a consistent reference.
Purpose of ISO/IEC 22243:2019
The purpose of ISO/IEC 22243:2019 is to provide a structured basis for methods used to localize RFID tags associated with item management applications. Rather than focusing on general RFID use, the title indicates a more specific technical scope centered on determining tag location as part of system performance and operational consistency. That makes the document useful when assessing whether an RFID solution supports technical validation, conformity assessment preparation, or controlled deployment requirements in a documented engineering or quality workflow.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 22243:2019
ISO/IEC 22243:2019 is commonly relevant where RFID-enabled item tracking must be reviewed for traceability, system verification, or implementation consistency. It may support procurement evaluation, laboratory evaluation, and technical assessment of RFID-based localization functions in inventory, logistics, asset control, or industrial handling environments. Compliance teams can use it as a reference when checking whether a proposed solution is suitable for documented testing workflows, internal quality assurance, or regulatory preparation tied to item management performance.
Benefits of ISO/IEC 22243:2019
Using ISO/IEC 22243:2019 in engineering and compliance processes can improve consistency in how RFID tag localization methods are reviewed and validated. It helps organizations reduce technical uncertainty during product evaluation, support clearer procurement decisions, and strengthen conformity assessment preparation. The document also contributes to more repeatable testing and better risk management by giving teams a common technical reference for comparing systems, documenting results, and aligning implementation expectations across stakeholders.
- Methods relevant to RFID tag localization within item management processes
- Support for technical review, verification activities, and documented evaluation
- Useful reference for procurement, laboratory testing, and implementation assessment
- Helps align quality workflows with traceability and operational consistency goals
- Publication Date: 2019-09-30
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 22243 (2019-09-30)
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