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BS EN 17366-2020 pdf free download.Waste management – Access control to collection containers – Identification and authorization.
4 Requirements
4.1 General
This clause deals with the technical requirements for the identification of access chips.
The requirements defined in this clause shall be regarded as additional requirements on top of the lSO/IEC 14443-1. ISO/IEC 14443-2 and ISO/IEC 14443-3. to be able to conform to this document.
It is therefore necessary to conform to all three parts of ISO/IEC 14443.
4.2 Frequency
According to the Iso 14443 series, the frequency to be used is 13,56 MHz.
4.3 Type of the access chip
Compliance to this document requires that type A is used as defined in standard lSO/IEC 14443-3:2018 (see 11).
4.4 Unique Identifier (UID)
4.4.1 Generalities
Each access chip that complies with ISO/IEC 14443-1. ISO/IEC 14443-2 and ISO/IEC 14443-3 shall contain a unique number.
This unique number will be used to identify the access chip at the collection container.
4.4.2 Requirement
The uniqueness of the access chip number shall be guaranteed by the manufacturers of the access chips by attributing a range of numbers they can use, which shall not be provided to any other manufacturer.
Furthermore, the manufacturers shall comply with the rule that they release each number they received, only once.
4.5 Length of unique number
4.5.1 Generalities
Implementations of lSO/IEC 144434,. lSO/IEC 14443-2 and ISO/IEC 14443-3 include access chips that contain a unique number with a length of 4 bytes, with a length of 7 bytes and with a length of 10 bytes.
4.5.2 Requirement on unique number
For use, this document restricts these options by defining that the length of the unique number of the access chip shall be minimum 7 bytes. Readers and systems shall be able to read and process access chips in accordance.
4.6 Information on access chip
4.6.1 Generalities
ISO/IEC 144434. ISO/IEC 14443-2 and ISOJIEC 14443-3 not only define that each access chip shall have a unique number, they also define other sectors on the access chip memory that can be used to contain information. This document does not define or restrict the use of the other sectors on the access chip memory. It is therefore possible to use the access chip for instance to get access to buildings or pools, without the access chip being not conformant to this document.
4.6.2 Requirement on access chip
In the case extra information is stored in the available sectors on the access chip memory, the MAD writing method shall be used to prevent two applications using the same sector and therefore causing problems. The MAD method uses an index to define to which sector of the access chip memory the information for a specific application can be found, thereby optimizing the use of the access chip.
4.7 Information required to open the collection container
The unique number on the access chip shall be the only element of information that is necessary to determine whether the collection container should be opened. So the UID shall be used in the data chain. The opening of the insertion mechanism (i.e. drum, trap door, compartment…) shall always be based on the UID. If any other information that is stored on the access chip is necessary to determine whether the container shall be opened, the reading device does not conform to this document.
4.8 Reading the unique number
ISO/1EC 14443-1. ISO/IEC 14443-2 and ISO/IEC 14443-3 define that each access chip that conforms to the standard shall have a unique identifier (the so-called “UID’) stored on the access chip.
To ensure that every reader reads the same number, the byte order that shall be used to represent the number when supplying this to the other systems, shall be the big-endian order.
4.9 WritIng to the access chip
The UID is the only and sole way to get access to the collection container. Other applications can of course write information to the access chip; this is out of the scope of this document.BS EN 17366 pdf download.

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