1、BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 ICS 35.240.15 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW BRITISH STANDARD Identification cards Optical memory cards Part 2: Co-existence of optical memory with other machine readable technologyThis British Standard was published under the authority
2、 of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 30 November 2009. BSI 2009 ISBN 978 0 580 61520 7 Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Comments BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009. The UK participation in
3、its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee IST/17, Cards and personal identification. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are respon
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5、rt 2: Co-existence of optical memory with other machine readable technologies Cartes didentification Cartes mmoire optique Partie 2: Coexistence de mmoire optique avec dautres technologies exploitables par machine BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file may conta
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16、tification. ISO/IEC 11693 consists of the following parts, under the general title Identification cards Optical memory cards: Part 2: Co-existence of optical memory with other machine readable technologies The following parts are under preparation: Part 1: General characteristics BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:
17、2009 ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E) iv ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reservedIntroduction This part of ISO/IEC 11693 is one of a series of International Standards defining the parameters for optical memory cards and the use of such cards for the storage and interchange of digital data. These International Standa
18、rds recognize the existence of different methods for recording and reading information on optical memory cards, the characteristics of which are specific to the recording method employed. In general, these different recording methods will not be compatible with each other. Therefore, the Internation
19、al Standards are structured to accommodate the inclusion of existing and future recording methods in a consistent manner. BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E) ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved 1Identification cards Optical memory cards Part 2: Co-existence of optical
20、 memory with other machine readable technologies 1 Scope This part of ISO/IEC 11693 defines the conditions under which optical memory can co-exist with other machine readable card technologies. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this do
21、cument. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO/IEC 11693:2005, Identification cards Optical memory cards General characteristics 1)ISO/IEC 11694-2, Identification cards Optica
22、l memory cards Linear recording method Part 2: Dimensions and location of the accessible optical area ISO/IEC 11695-2, Identification cards Optical memory cards Holographic recording method Part 2: Dimensions and location of the accessible optical area ISO/IEC 7811-2, Identification cards Recording
23、technique Part 2: Magnetic stripe Low coercivity ISO/IEC 7811-6, Identification cards Recording technique Part 6: Magnetic stripe High coercivity ISO/IEC 7811-7, Identification cards Recording technique Part 7: Magnetic stripe High coercivity, high density ISO/IEC 7811-8, Identification cards Record
24、ing technique Part 8: Magnetic stripe Coercivity of 51,7 kA/m (650 Oe) ISO/IEC 7816-2, Identification cards Integrated circuit cards Part 2: Cards with contacts Dimensions and location of the contacts ICAO Doc 9303, Part 3, Machine Readable Travel Documents Part 3: Machine Readable Official Travel D
25、ocuments, Second Edition, 2002 1) ISO/IEC 11693:2005 will be cancelled and replaced by the first edition of ISO/IEC 11693-1. BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E) 2 ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in
26、 ISO/IEC 11693:2005 and the following apply. 3.1 machine readable zone MRZ fixed dimensional area located on an identity card, containing mandatory and optional data formatted for machine reading using optical character recognition (OCR) methods 3.2 optical character recognition OCR electronic trans
27、lation of images of printed text, captured by an optical scanner for automated data input to information technology systems 3.3 OCR-B character set and font used to print machine readable text in the machine readable zone of an identity card 4 General structure This part of ISO/IEC 11693 provides in
28、formative details to assist card manufacturers and issuers in achieving the co-existence of optical memory and the machine readable technologies on the surface or within the structure of an optical memory card complying with ISO/IEC 11693:2005 and ISO/IEC 11694-2 or ISO/IEC 11695-2. 4.1 Technology c
29、ombinations Numerous combinations of technology are possible. This part of ISO/IEC 11693 describes the combination of optical memory with: MRZ; magnetic stripe; integrated circuit cards with contacts; contactless integrated circuit cards. Each assigned location of each technology in relation to opti
30、cal memory is defined. In all cases, each technology shall be located according to its own applicable standards. 4.2 Machine readable zone (MRZ) When optical memory is combined with an MRZ, the layout of the card shall be as shown in Figure 1. The location and dimensions of the MRZ shall comply with
31、 ICAO Doc 9303, Part 3. 4.3 Magnetic stripe When optical memory is combined with a magnetic stripe, the layout of the card shall be as shown in Figure 2. The location and dimensions of the magnetic stripe shall comply with ISO/IEC 7811-2, ISO/IEC 7811-6, ISO/IEC 7811-7 or ISO/IEC 7811-8 and shall ty
32、pically be located on the side of the card opposite the accessible optical area. BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E) ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved 34.4 Integrated circuit cards with contacts When optical memory is combined with an integrated circuit card with contacts, the layout of t
33、he card shall be as shown in Figure 3. The location of the contacts shall comply with ISO/IEC 7816-2 and shall be located on the same side of the card as the accessible optical area. 4.5 Contactless integrated circuit cards When optical memory is combined with a contactless chip such as those specif
34、ied in ISO/IEC 14443 or ISO/IEC 15693; the chip and its antenna are laminated with the structure of the card. The most significant constraint applying to the combination of these two technologies is derived from the required cross-sectional structure of the optical memory card which in turn limits t
35、he thickness of the contactless inlay. Special construction techniques may be required to ensure compliance with the card thickness requirements specified in ISO/IEC 7810. Figure 1 Card with machine readable zone (MRZ) The position of reference tracks within the accessible optical area shall be as s
36、pecified in ISO/IEC 11694-2 or ISO/IEC 11695-2, as applicable. Accessible optical area Machine readable zone Max. dimension 30 mm Reference edge BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E) 4 ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reservedFigure 2 Card with magnetic stripe The position of reference tracks withi
37、n the accessible optical area shall be as specified in ISO/IEC 11694-2 or ISO/IEC 11695-2, as applicable. Figure 3 Card with contact chip The position of reference tracks within the accessible optical area shall be as specified in ISO/IEC 11694-2 or ISO/IEC 11695-2, as applicable. Contact chip Max.
38、dimension 20 mm Accessible optical area Magnetic stripe (on reverse) Max. dimension 30 mm Accessible optical area Reference edge Reference edge BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E) ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved 5Bibliography 1 ISO 1831, Printing specifications for optical character rec
39、ognition 2 ISO 1073-2, Alphanumeric character sets for optical recognition Part 2: Character set OCR-B Shapes and dimensions of the printed image 3 ISO/IEC 7810, Identification cards Physical characteristics 4 ISO/IEC 14443 (all parts), Identification cards Contactless integrated circuit cards Proxi
40、mity cards 5 ISO/IEC 15693 (all parts), Identification cards Contactless integrated circuit cards Vicinity cards BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009(E) ICS 35.240.15 Price based on 5 pages ISO/IEC 2009 All rights reserved BS ISO/IEC 11693-2:2009 This page has been intentionally left blankBS
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