Postal services - ID-tagging of letter mail items - Part 1: ID-tag structure, message and binary

This Technical Specification defines the information content, structure and possible printed representations of the S18 ID-tag. This is an identifier for individual mail items which:
-is globally unique;
-can be applied to any item which is not already ID-tagged by any postal administration (or other issuer) which previously processed the item; NOTE 1 The S18 ID-tag provides a standard means of ID-tagging which can be applied on a world-wide basis, allowing inter-administration mail items to be encoded without risk of disruption of the automated system of the delivery post. It may be applied to any size of item.
-can be read, with a high degree of reliability, by any postal handling organisation possessing appropriate equipment. NOTE 2 ID-tags are encoded on items using a bar code symbology. As with any other form of bar code, poor quality printing, ink smudging, damage to the item, etc., can result in read errors. The S18 ID-tag encoding specifications incorporate an error protection mechanism to allow detection and correction of a large proportion of such errors. The S18 ID-tag defined in this Technical Specification may be placed on items so that, in subsequent processing, individual items can be recognised and associated with computer-based information relating to the item concerned. NOTE 3 Items need not be ID-tagged if this is not required for processing purposes, though it is anticipated that the use made of ID-tagging will increase. Examples of ID-tag applications are given in Clause 7. Whilst being generally applicable to domestic mail, the specification has been designed to allow the encoding
of cross-border mail and to support its application in the automated processing of such mail. NOTE 4 UPU regulations prevent the encoding of information on the bottom 15 mm strip on the front of international letter mail. This Technical Specification has been designed to avoid the possibility of incompatibilities between ID-tag implementations and explicitly allows and encourages the application of S18 ID-tags, in area R1, on the reverse side of items. This will enable exchange of data about the items and use of these data for automated processing. For example, the origin post might send an encoded or video image electronic copy of item delivery address blocks to the delivery post, enabling the latter to more efficiently process received items. Similarly, the delivery post might return time-of-processing data to the origin post, enabling it to monitor delivery service quality more closely. A key purpose of the specification is to allow information about items to be exchanged between postal handling organisations. Such exchange will take place through the electronic communication of messages (e.g. EDI messages), or through the exchange of computer files. NOTE 5 The detailed requirements, content and usage procedures for these messages or files are/will be defined in other standards, which use the S18 ID-tag as the means of associating information with the item concerned. NOTE 6 The information content of S18 ID-tags may include specification of the time at and facility or domain in which the S18 ID-tag was applied. A receiving facility can therefore calculate the elapsed delay to which the item has been subjected, and can relate this to expected delays between the two facilities. This allows easy measurement of transit will improve the diagnosis of problems and is expected to lead to an improvement in delivery service quality. The specification should be applied in all cases in which ID-tags are placed in area R1 on the reverse side of letter mail items of size up to and including C5.

Postalische Dienstleistungen - ID-Kennzeichnung von Briefsendungen - Teil 1: Struktur, Nachrichten und Binärdarstellung von ID-Kennzeichen

Traitement automatisé des envois postaux - Chronomarquage des envois postaux - Partie 1: Structure de la chronomarque, représentations sémantique et binaire

Poštne storitve - Označevanje poštnih pošiljk z identifikacijsko številko - 1. del: Struktura, sporočilo in binarni prikaz identifikacijskih številk

Ta tehnična specifikacija določa vsebino informacij, sestavo in mogoč natisnjen prikaz identifikacijske številke S18. To je identifikator za posamezne poštne pošiljke, ki:
– je edinstven na svetu;
– se lahko uporablja pri kateri koli pošiljki, ki ji poštna administracija (ali drugi izdajatelj), ki je pred tem usmerila pošiljko, ni določila identifikacijske številke. OPOMBA 1 Identifikacijska številka S18 zagotavlja standarden način označevanja z identifikacijsko številko, ki velja po vsem svetu in omogoča, da se poštnim pošiljkam, ki potujejo med administracijami, določi identifikacijska številka brez tveganja za nastanek motenj avtomatskega sistema dostave pošte. Uporablja se lahko za pošiljke vseh velikosti;
– jih lahko zanesljivo prebere katera koli organizacija za obravnavanje poštnih pošiljk, ki ima ustrezno opremo. OPOMBA 2 Identifikacijske številke so navedene na predmetih s simboli črtne kode. Kot pri kateri koli drugi obliki črtne kode lahko tisk slabe kakovosti, razmazano črnilo, poškodbe pošiljke itd. privedejo do napak pri odčitavanju. Specifikacije kodiranja identifikacijske številke S18 vsebujejo mehanizem za zaščito pred napakami, ki omogoča odkrivanje in popravljanje velike večine takih napak. Identifikacijska številka S18, ki jo določa ta tehnična specifikacija, je lahko navedena na pošiljkah, da je mogoče posamezne pošiljke prepoznati pri naslednjem usmerjanju in jih povezati z računalniškimi informacijami o zadevni pošiljki. OPOMBA 3 Poštne pošiljke ne potrebujejo identifikacijske številke, če ta ni potrebna pri usmerjanju, čeprav se pričakuje, da se bo uporaba identifikacijskih številk povečala. Primeri uporabe identifikacijskih številk so podani v točki 7. Čeprav se specifikacija splošno uporablja za pošiljke v notranjem poštnem prometu, je bila oblikovana za omogočanje kodiranja čezmejne pošte in za spodbujanje njene uporabe pri avtomatskem usmerjanju take pošte. OPOMBA 4: Predpisi Svetovne poštne zveze (UPU) preprečujejo kodiranje informacij v spodnjem 15-mm traku na sprednji strani mednarodne poštne pošiljke. Ta tehnična specifikacija je bila oblikovana za preprečevanje možnosti nezdružljivosti med implementacijo identifikacijskih številk ter izrecno omogoča in spodbuja uporabo identifikacijskih številk S18 na območju R1 na hrbtni strani pošiljk. To bo omogočilo izmenjavo podatkov o predmetih in uporabo teh podatkov pri avtomatskem usmerjanju. Na primer, izvorni poštni urad lahko dostavnemu poštnemu uradu pošlje kodirano elektronsko kopijo ali videoposnetek polja z naslovom za dostavo pošiljke, s čimer mu omogoči, da učinkovitejše usmerja sprejete pošiljke. Podobno lahko dostavni poštni urad posreduje podatke o času usmerjanja izvornemu poštnemu uradu, s čimer mu omogoči, da natančneje spremlja kakovost storitev dostave. Glavni namen specifikacije je omogočiti izmenjavo informacij o pošiljkah med organizacijami za obravnavanje poštnih pošiljk. Takšna izmenjava poteka prek elektronskih sporočil (npr. sporočil EDI) ali prek izmenjave računalniških datotek.

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Publication Date
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Technical Committee
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
22-Mar-2013
Due Date
27-May-2013
Completion Date
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Postal services - ID-tagging of letter mail items - Part 1: ID-tag structure, message and
binary
Postalische Dienstleistungen - ID-Kennzeichnung von Briefsendungen - Teil 1: Struktur,
Nachrichten und Binärdarstellung von ID-Kennzeichen
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN/TS 15844-1:2010
ICS:
03.240 Poštne storitve Postal services
35.040 Nabori znakov in kodiranje Character sets and
informacij information coding
SIST-TS CEN/TS 15844-1:2013 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CEN/TS 15844-1

SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE

TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
December 2010
ICS 03.240
English Version
Postal services - ID-tagging of letter mail items - Part 1: ID-tag
structure, message and binary
Traitement automatisé des envois postaux - Postalische Dienstleistungen - ID-Kennzeichnung von
Chronomarquage des envois postaux - Partie 1: Structure Briefsendungen - Teil 1: Struktur, Nachricht und
de la chronomarque, représentations sémantique et binaire Binärdarstellung von ID-Kennzeichen
This Technical Specification (CEN/TS) was approved by CEN on 1 December 2008 for provisional application.

The period of validity of this CEN/TS is limited initially to three years. After two years the members of CEN will be requested to submit their
comments, particularly on the question whether the CEN/TS can be converted into a European Standard.

CEN members are required to announce the existence of this CEN/TS in the same way as for an EN and to make the CEN/TS available
promptly at national level in an appropriate form. It is permissible to keep conflicting national standards in force (in parallel to the CEN/TS)
until the final decision about the possible conversion of the CEN/TS into an EN is reached.

CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.





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Contents Page
Foreword .3
Introduction .4
1 Scope .6
2 Normative references .7
3 Terms and definitions .7
4 Symbols and abbreviations . 10
5 Definition of an S18 ID-tag . 10
6 Data construct type . 11
7 Usage of ID-tags. 11
8 Logical structure . 12
9 Value Range . 14
10 Representation of S18 ID-tags in messages . 16
11 Binary representation of S18 ID-tags. 16
12 Representation of S18 ID-tags on items . 18
13 Usage constraints . 19
13.1 Allocation of domain codes . 19
13.2 Publication of issuer and domain codes . 19
13.3 Accuracy of time and date information in the ID-tag . 20
13.4 Allocation and application of ID-tags to items . 20
13.5 Read before allocation check . 21
13.6 Re-used envelopes . 21
13.7 Read after write check . 22
13.8 Referencing of ID-tagged items . 22
14 Reading and validation of ID-tags on items . 23
Bibliography . 24

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Foreword
This document (CEN/TS 15844-1:2010) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 331 “Postal
services”, the secretariat of which is held by NEN.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
NOTE This document has been prepared by experts coming from CEN/TC 331 and UPU, under the framework of the
Memorandum of Understanding between the UPU and CEN.
1)
This document (CEN/TS 15844-1), is the CEN equivalent of UPU standard S18a-8. It may be amended only
after prior consultation, between CEN/TC 331 and the UPU Standards Board, in accordance with the
Memorandum of Understanding between CEN and the UPU.
2)
The UPU’s contribution to the document was made, by the UPU Standards Board and its sub-groups, in
accordance with the rules given in Part V of the "General information on UPU standards".
This document forms Part 1 of a multi-part CEN/TS 15844, Postal services — ID-tagging of letter mail items. It
provides the definition of ID-tags and specifies their general construction and representation for electronic
data interchange purposes. Their representation on items is covered by Parts 2 to 5, which define a number of
alternative printed representations.
The specification has been extensively tested and is in operational use: the BNB-62 encoding described in
CEN/TS 15844-3 has been used for many years by An Post (Ireland), Canada Post and USPS, whilst the
more recently specified BNB-78 encoding described in Part 2 has been operationally implemented by
Australia Post, Correios de Portugal, Correos y Telégrafos (Spain), Guernsey Post, Isle of Man Post,
Singapore Post and Swiss Post. The 4-state encoding specification, defined in Parts 4 for flats and 5 for small
letters, has been implemented by Belgian Post, Correos (Spain), Swiss Post and USPS for flats and by
Belgian Post for small letters.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to announce this Technical Specification: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

1)
The Universal Postal Union (UPU) is the specialized institution of the United Nations that regulates the universal postal service. The
postal services of its 189 member countries form the largest physical distribution network in the world. Some 5 million postal employees
working in over 660 000 post offices all over the world handle an annual total of 425 billion letters-post items in the domestic service and
almost 6,7 billion in the international service. Some 4,5 billion parcels are sent by post annually. Keeping pace with the changing
communications market, posts are increasingly using new communication and information technologies to move beyond what is
traditionally regarded as their core postal business. They are meeting higher customer expectations with an expanded range of products

and value-added services.
2)
The UPU's Standards Board develops and maintains a growing number of standards to improve the exchange of postal-related
information between posts, and promotes the compatibility of UPU and international postal initiatives. It works closely with posts,
customers, suppliers and other partners, including various international organizations. The Standards Board ensures that coherent
standards are developed in areas such as electronic data interchange (EDI), mail encoding, postal forms and meters. UPU standards are
published in accordance with the rules given in Part VII of the General information on UPU standards, which may be freely downloaded

from the UPU world-wide web site (www.upu.int).
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Introduction
Many individual postal administrations have used some form of domestic ID-tagging for the support of video-
coding applications for a number of years. Typically, however, domestic ID-tags:
 are unique only within the system of an individual issuer (or even only within a single postal processing
facility);
 are applied to only a relatively small subset of items with specific characteristics, e.g. items with
addresses which cannot be interpreted by OCR means;
 are encoded on items using a non-standardised symbology and in a non-standardised location.
These characteristics limit the utility of domestic ID-tags, preventing their use for a wide range of potential
applications and, in particular, preventing their use as an effective support for the exchange of information
between organisations about mail items.
The application of a domestic ID-tag by one organisation could also interfere with the processing of the item
concerned by another, resulting either in the need for over-labelling or for manual processing of the item. For
example, if the origin post prints its domestic ID-tag in the location used by the delivery post, the latter will be
unable to apply its (different) domestic ID-tag or, if it does, will almost certainly not be able to read the result.
The impact of this issue has historically been limited both by the limited number of items to which a domestic
ID-tag is applied and by an agreement between An Post, Canada Post and USPS (three postal
administrations which make heavy use of domestic ID-tags) to base their domestic ID-tags on a common
3)
specification . It has also been limited by the fact that some postal administrations have not yet automated
cross-border mail processing. However, increasing levels of automation and the use of ID-tagging by more
and more Posts, for a wider range of applications and on an increasing proportion of items, would, in the
absence of standardisation, lead to a marked increase in its impact and in a probable longer term deterioration
in the quality of service offered to inter-administration mail.
CEN/TS 15844-1 is intended to address these limitations. It comprises a main Part 1 (this document), together
with four subsidiary parts (Part 2, 3, 4 and 5), each of which defines a specific encoding for the printing of ID-
tags on items. This part, Part 1 of CEN/TS 15844, is arranged under ten main headings:
 Definition of an S18 ID-tag: provides a precise definition of an S18 ID-tag;
 Data construct type: specifies the relationship of this standard to UPU standard S25 [4], together with the
ID-tag data construct type;
 Usage of ID-tags: provides examples of the use of ID-tags;
 Logical structure: describes the logical structure and information content of an S18 ID-tag. These are
defined separately from the physical and electronic representations so that alternative physical
representations can be defined in the future;
 Value Range: defines limitations on the values of data elements used in the logical structure definition
and describes the procedure for allocation and publication of domain codes;

3) Note that the common An Post, Canada Post and USPS specification corresponds with one of the two BNB bar code
representations of ID-tags which are defined in this standard.
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NOTE Value limitations fall into two classes – general limitations, which apply to all ID-tags, and limitations which are
specific to individual representations of ID-tags in the form of bar codes. Only the former are treated here; the latter are
treated in the relevant encoding specification.
 Representation of S18 ID-tags in messages: defines the format and structure of the ID-tag when
incorporated into EDI messages or files;
 Binary representation of S18 ID-tags: defines a recommended format and structure for a binary
representation of the ID-tag for use in computer files;
 Representation of S18 ID-tags on items: to allow the association of computer data with a physical item,
the ID-tag is encoded on the item itself. This clause introduces the supported encoding symbologies and
provides reference to the relevant specifications, covered in separate parts of the standard;
 Usage constraints: defines requirements to be met during and restrictions on the allocation of ID-tags,
their application to items and their subsequent use;
 Reading and validation of ID-tags on items: describes the procedures to be followed for the reading of
ID-tags and the use to be made of the resulting information.
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1 Scope
4)
This Technical Specification defines the information content, structure and possible printed representations
5)
of the S18 ID-tag . This is an identifier for individual mail items which:
 is globally unique;
 can be applied to any item which is not already ID-tagged by any postal administration (or other issuer)
which previously processed the item;
NOTE 1 The S18 ID-tag provides a standard means of ID-tagging which can be applied on a world-wide basis, allowing
inter-administration mail items to be encoded without risk of disruption of the automated system of the delivery post. It may
be applied to any size of item.
 can be read, with a high degree of reliability, by any postal handling organisation possessing appropriate
equipment.
NOTE 2 ID-tags are encoded on items using a bar code symbology. As with any other form of bar code, poor quality
printing, ink smudging, damage to the item, etc., can result in read errors. The S18 ID-tag encoding specifications
incorporate an error protection mechanism to allow detection and correction of a large proportion of such errors.
The S18 ID-tag defined in this Technical Specification may be placed on items so that, in subsequent
processing, individual items can be recognised and associated with computer-based information relating to
the item concerned.
NOTE 3 Items need not be ID-tagged if this is not required for processing purposes, though it is anticipated that the
use made of ID-tagging will increase. Examples of ID-tag applications are given in Clause 7.
Whilst being generally applicable to domestic mail, the specification has been designed to allow the encoding
of cross-border mail and to support its application in the automated processing of such mail.
NOTE 4 UPU regulations prevent the encoding of information on the bottom 15 mm strip on the front of international
letter mail. This Technical Specification has been designed to avoid the possibility of incompatibilities between ID-tag
implementations and explicitly allows and encourages the application of S18 ID-tags, in area R1, on the reverse side of
items. This will enable exchange of data about the items and use of these data for automated processing. For example,
the origin post might send an encoded or video image electronic copy of item delivery address blocks to the delivery post,
enabling the latter to more efficiently process received items. Similarly, the delivery post might return time-of-processing
data to the origin post, enabling it to monitor delivery service quality more closely.
A key purpose of the specification is to allow information about items to be exchanged between postal
handling organisations. Such exchange will take place through the electronic communication of messages
(e.g. EDI messages), or through the exchange of computer files.
NOTE 5 The detailed requirements, content and usage procedures for these messages or files are/will be defined in
other standards, which use the S18 ID-tag as the means of associating information with the item concerned.
NOTE 6 The information content of S18 ID-tags may include specification of the time at and facility or domain in which
the S18 ID-tag was applied. A receiving facility can therefore calculate the elapsed delay to which the item has been
subjected, and can relate this to expected delays between the two facilities. This allows easy measurement of transit

4) References to "this Technical Specification" should be interpreted as references to CEN/TS 15844 as a whole, not
only to Part 1.
5) Where reference is made to a form of ID-tagging which is not in accordance with this specification, the term domestic
ID-tag is used consistently throughout the text. ID-tag on its own therefore refers to the forms of ID-tagging specified in this
Technical Specification. The term S18 ID-tag is used in the text where it is desired to emphasise the fact that reference is
being made to the ID-tag specified in this Technical Specification, and not to a domestic ID-tag.
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times, even in the absence of electronic data transmission. Knowledge of delays on an item-by-item and statistical level
will improve the diagnosis of problems and is expected to lead to an improvement in delivery service quality.
The specification should be applied in all cases in which ID-tags are placed in area R1 on the reverse side of
letter mail items of size up to and including C5.
NOTE 7 ID-tags encoded in area R1 are required by article RL 123 of the UPU Letter Post Regulations [2] to be
compliant with UPU standard S18 – and by this with the related CEN/TS 15844. Where ID-tags are used, and are applied
in area R1 on the reverse side of letter mail items of size up to and including C5, the application of the specification is
therefore mandatory. As a result only BNB-78 and BNB-62 ID-tags, as defined in Parts 2 and 3 of this Technical
6)
Specification, may be encoded in area R1 .
NOTE 8 The above does not limit application of the specification to items of size greater than C5. Nether does it
prevent its application in cases in which the ID-tag is printed in an area other than R1. However, whilst the application of
the specification in such cases is recommended, it is not mandatory.
Other forms of identification may be used in locations other than R1. Issuers using automated sorting systems
are, however, strongly encouraged to identify items using this Technical Specification even when the items
carry some means of identification which has been applied by another agency, outside of issuer control.
NOTE 9 Application of the specification is presently not mandatory for ID-tagging systems which use other locations,
including on the front-side of letter mail items, or which apply to other types of item, such as flats. However, future
extensions of the specification might cover these cases.
NOTE 10 It is admissible to allow customer-allocated item identifiers in the delivery address block and/or to place
identifiers in digital postage marks. Such identifiers need not (and probably should not) follow this Technical Specification,
but might be covered by separate standards.
NOTE 11 ID-tags have a potential value even where other forms of item identification are used. For example, the ID-
tagging of items which carry an indicium-based identification can be used to improve security by aiding in the detection of
duplicate indicia. The use of the S18 ID-tag should also provide an improved probability of correct processing of the item,
especially in the case of cross-border mail.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
7)
UPU Standards glossary
UPU standard S19: Encoding on Envelopes — Placement Area Definitions
NOTE It is anticipated that UPU standard S19 will be endorsed as a CEN standard in near future.
UPU standard S31: UPU Issuing Agency — Assignment of Issuer Codes
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in the UPU Standards glossary and the
following apply.

6) Area R1 is defined in the UPU standard S19.
7) UPU Standards are obtainable from the UPU International Bureau, whose contact details are given in the
Bibliography; the UPU Standards glossary is freely accessible on URL http://www.upu.int.
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3.1
agent code
identification code, allocated by an issuer, to distinguish between agents which have been authorised by the
issuer to allocate and apply ID-tags on the issuer’s behalf
3.2
bar
(when italicised) position, in a bar-no-bar bar code, in which a bar is printed
NOTE See also space.
3.3
bar-no-bar
bar code
representation of data in the form of a sequence of printed bars and spaces of fixed width and pitch, the
presence or absence of a bar in each position indicating the value of the corresponding bit of a computer
representation of the data
NOTE In the BNB encodings specified in this Technical Specification, the presence of a bar represents a 1 bit; its
absence represents a 0 bit. However, for encoding purposes, input data values are divided into fields and converted using
a look-up table before being printed. Thus, there is no direct correspondence between a particular bar code position and
an individual bit of the input data.
3.4
domain
subset of the postal processing facilities within which ID-tags are generated by, or on behalf of, an issuer,
usually corresponding to a single large facility or to a group of facilities which are related to one another for
postal processing purposes
EXAMPLE A set of acceptance offices might form a domain together with the main processing facility which serves them.
3.5
domain code
code used, by the issuer concerned, to identify a domain; component of equipment identifier
NOTE Domains are defined, and associated with domain codes, by individual issuers in accordance with the
principles set out in this Technical Specification. The resulting domain codes, together with address details for the main
processing facility in each domain, are made available to the UPU for publication.
3.6
domestic ID-tag
form of ID-tag which conforms to a specification other than this one
3.7
domestic ID-tagging
process of allocating and applying domestic ID-tags to items
3.8
equipment identifier
unique identifier (within a defined domain) of a particular item of equipment
NOTE Used, in the context of this Technical Specification, to identify, in an ID-tag, the item of equipment which was
responsible for ID-tag allocation.
3.9
ID-tag issuer
licensed issuer responsible for the allocation of an ID-tag
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3.10
ID-tag reference
reference to an item by means of its ID-tag; representation of an ID-tag value, on a physical support other
than the item itself or an attached label
3.11
ID-tagged
property of an item which carries an encoded representation of the ID-tag which has been allocated to it
3.12
ID-tagging
process of allocating and applying ID-tags to items
3.13
item number
see Clause 8
3.14
item priority
indication of the handling priority of a mailpiece, as specified in Clause 8
3.15
misread-rate
in the context of this Technical Specification, proportion of ID-tag read attempts which result in an apparently
valid ID-tag value which differs from that (if any) which was actually applied to the item concerned
NOTE 1 See the UPU Standards glossary for a more general definition.
NOTE 2 Misreads might result in processing errors if the incorrectly read value is used to determine the processing
action to be performed on the item.
3.16
read-rate
in the context of this Technical Specification, proportion of attempts to capture the ID-tag, from an ID-tagged
item, which result in the capture of the correct ID-tag value (i.e. the value of the ID-tag which was actually
applied to the item)
NOTE 1 See the UPU Standards glossary for a more general definition.
NOTE 2 The attempted capture of an ID-tag, from an item, can result in seven possible outcomes:
1) the item was not ID-tagged and no ID-tag is detected (correct outcome);
2) the item was not ID-tagged, but an apparently valid ID-tag is detected (misread);
3) the ID-tag is correctly read, without use of error correction (read);
4) the ID-tag is read correctly, but only after making use of the ID-tag error correction capability (read);
5) the ID-tag is read and (after error correction) an apparently correct, but in fact wrong, result is obtained
(misread);
6) the ID-tag cannot be read (read failure);
7) the ID-tag is not detected at all (read failure).
3.17
serial number
see Clause 8
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3.18
S18 ID-tag
ID-tag which is in conformance with this Technical Specification (used in place of ID-tag alone for emphasis)
3.19
space
(when italicised) absence of a bar in a bar-no-bar code
3.20
start bar
initial bar, of a bar-no-bar code, which is always present (i.e. is a bar) to delimit the start of the bar code
3.21
stop bar
final bar, of a bar-no-bar code, which is always present (i.e. is a bar) to delimit the end of the bar code
3.22
tag-based sorting
method of sorting and/or sequencing mail items which is based on the use of an ID-tag to access processing
instructions which are stored on a computer control system
3.23
time interval
specification of the date and interval of time during which an ID-tag was allocated; see also Clause 8
3.24
tracking indicator
status indicator, within an ID-tag, which specifies the level, if any, of tracking data, concerning the item to
which the ID-tag is applied, which the ID-tag issuer wishes to receive
3.25
upper case alphanumeric
printable character taken from the set defined in ISO/IEC 16388:2007 [8], Table 1, with the exclusion of the
start and stop character
4 Symbols and abbreviations
For the purposes of this document, the symbols and abbreviations given in the UPU Standards glossary and
the following apply.
GF23: Galois Field 23
NOTE The Galois Field number, which may be a prime or an integral power of a prime, is one of the determining
characteristics of a particular implementation of Reed-Solomon error correction.
INT(x/y): integer quotient of dividing x by y
|x| : modulus m value of x, i.e. x – mINT(x/m)
m
5 Definition of an S18 ID-tag
An S18 ID-tag is a globally u
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