1、Reference numberISO/IEC 11694-4:2001(E)ISO/IEC 2001INTERNATIONALSTANDARDISO/IEC11694-4Second edition2001-10-15Identification cards Optical memorycards Linear recording method Part 4:Logical data structuresCartes didentification Cartes mmoire optique Mthodedenregistrement linaire Partie 4: Structures
2、 de donnes logiquesAdopted by INCITS (InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards) as an American National Standard. Date of ANSI Approval: 4/5/02 Published by American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, New York 10036 Copyright 2002 by Information Technolo
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10、nts PageForeword.ivIntroduction.v1 Scope 12 Normative references13 Terms and definitions .14 Reference points25 Track layout26 Track guides.27 Guard tracks.38 Data tracks .39 Track ID.310 Sectors311 Data encoding 3Annex A (normative) 8-10 NRZI modulation code, PWM recording method .4Annex B (normati
11、ve) MFM/NRZI-RZ modulation codes, PPM recording method .28ISO/IEC 11694-4:2001(E)iv ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reservedForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission)form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. Natio
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15、ibility that some of the elements of this part of ISO/IEC 11694 may be the subject ofpatent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.International Standard ISO/IEC 11694-4 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Informationtechn
16、ology, Subcommittee SC 17, Identification cards and related devices.This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO/IEC 11694-4:1996), which has been technicallyrevised.ISO/IEC 11694 consists of the following parts, under the general title Identification cards Optical memory cards Li
17、near recording method: Part 1: Physical characteristics Part 2: Dimensions and location of the accessible optical area Part 3: Optical properties and characteristics Part 4: Logical data structuresAnnexes A and B form a normative part of this part of ISO/IEC 11694.ISO/IEC 11694-4:2001(E) ISO/IEC 200
18、1 All rights reserved vIntroductionThis part of ISO/IEC 11694 is one of a series of standards describing the parameters for optical memory cards andthe use of such cards for the storage and interchange of digital data.The standards recognize the existence of different methods for recording and readi
19、ng information on opticalmemory cards, the characteristics of which are specific to the recording method employed. In general, thesedifferent recording methods will not be compatible with each other. Therefore, the standards are structured toaccommodate the inclusion of existing and future recording
20、 methods in a consistent manner.This part of ISO/IEC 11694 is specific to optical memory cards using the linear recording method. Characteristicswhich apply to other specific recording methods shall be found in separate standards documents.This part of ISO/IEC 11694 defines the logical data structur
21、es and the extent of compliance with, addition to, and/ordeviation from the relevant base document ISO/IEC 11693.INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC 11694-4:2001(E) ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reserved 1Identification cards Optical memory cards Linear recordingmethod Part 4:Logical data structures1 ScopeThis
22、 part of ISO/IEC 11694 specifies the logical data structures for optical memory cards necessary to allowcompatibility and interchange between systems using the linear recording method.2 Normative referencesThe following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, co
23、nstitute provisions ofthis part of ISO/IEC 11694. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of thesepublications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this part of ISO/IEC 11694 are encouraged toinvestigate the possibility of applying the most recent editio
24、ns of the normative documents indicated below. Forundated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IECmaintain registers of currently valid International Standards.ISO/IEC 11693:2000, Identification cards Optical memory cards General characteri
25、sticsISO/IEC 11694-1:2000, Identification cards Optical memory cards Linear recording method Part 1:Physical characteristicsISO/IEC 11694-2:2000, Identification cards Optical memory cards Linear recording method Part 2:Dimensions and location of the accessible optical areaISO/IEC 11694-3:2001, Ident
26、ification cards Optical memory cards Linear recording method Part 3: Opticalproperties and characteristics3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this part of ISO/IEC 11694, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 11693,ISO/IEC 11694-1, ISO/IEC 11694-2, ISO/IEC 11694-3 and the following apply.
27、3.1data bitarea which represents data on an optical memory card; mark which has a different reflectivity and/or phasedifference from the background reflectivityNOTE One mark can define one or two data transitions dependent on the modulation method selected.ISO/IEC 11694-4:2001(E)2 ISO/IEC 2001 All r
28、ights reserved3.2data trackarea located between adjacent track guides where data are written and/or read3.3error correction code (ECC)code designed to correct certain kinds of errors in data3.4error detection and correction (EDAC)family of methods in which redundancy is added to a message block, at
29、the time the message block is recorded, inknown fashion; upon read back, a decoder removes the redundancy and uses the redundant information to detectand correct erroneous channel symbols3.5modulation codesystem for coding which transforms information bits into some physical representation for recor
30、ding onto the opticalmemory card3.6pitchdistance between corresponding points on adjacent data spots3.7sectorminimum unit of data that can be accessed on a card for any read and/or write command4 Reference pointsThe reference track and reference edges defined in ISO/IEC 11694-2 apply unless otherwis
31、e specified.4.1 First data bitThe first data bit shall be located on the reference track and is part of the track ID. The location may varydependent on the track layout selected. See annex A or annex B.5 Track layoutTrack layout information shall be preformatted on cards during manufacture and/or wr
32、itten to cards prior to use.The total number of tracks may vary dependent on the application requirements; however, in all cases, tracks shallbe arranged in order, and numbered sequentially, beginning with the reference track. See annex A or annex B foractual track layouts and numbering sequences.5.
33、1 Track layout optionsSee annex A or annex B for information concerning data structures that support the optional card layouts describedin ISO/IEC 11694-2.6 Track guidesTrack guides shall be uniformly spaced across the card and shall extend the length of the accessible optical area.The accumulated t
34、olerances across the width of all track guides shall be less than or equal to 0,01 % at 25 C. Seeannex A or annex B for specific dimensions.ISO/IEC 11694-4:2001(E) ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reserved 37 Guard tracksThere shall be 20 guard tracks, ten located directly above and ten directly below the us
35、er data area to enable theoptics to locate the user data tracks and prevent the optical head from overrunning the accessible optical area ifauto-tracking is lost.Guard tracks may contain data relating to card type, physical data format, specific application and/or card driveautodiagnosis and calibra
36、tion. See annex A or annex B.8 Data tracksWritten and/or preformatted data shall be located within data tracks and centred between adjacent track guides to atolerance of 0,5 m in the y-axis. See annex A or annex B.9 Track IDWritten and/or preformatted track ID shall identify the physical address of
37、each data track. See annex A or annex Bfor specific configuration and location.10 SectorsSectors are defined by the amount of user data in bytes and the number of sectors which can be written to a singledata track. See annex A or annex B for specific types/sizes.All sectors within a given track shal
38、l be identical in type and partially written tracks shall only be appended withsectors of the same type as those previously written on the track unless otherwise specified in annex A or annex B.NOTE Sector types/sizes have been defined to maximize the efficiency of data storage on a track and may va
39、ry bymodulation code.11 Data encodingTo encode data requires the use of a modulation code. See annex A or annex B for acceptable modulation codes.NOTE The user data on any single optical card shall only be encoded using one modulation code.ISO/IEC 11694-4:2001(E)4 ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reservedAnn
40、ex A(normative)8-10 NRZI modulation code, PWM recording methodA.1 ScopeThis annex defines the logical data structures specific to optical cards using a pulse width modulation recordingmethod and an 8-10 NRZI modulation code.A.2 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this annex, the following terms
41、 and definitions apply.A.2.1carrier/burst modulation codeform of FM modulation code which makes 1,0 information correspond to a different frequencyA.2.2NRZInon-return-to-zero-inverse; a specific modulation method to make 1 corresponding to inverse and 0 to non-inverseA.2.3Reed-Solomon codebyte error
42、 detection and/or correction code which is generally used in optical and magnetic storageA.3 Reference pointsThe first bottom guard track (LPT9) is the reference track and shall be located 5,4 mm 0,3 mm from the horizontalreference edge.NOTE This dimension is tighter yet still falls within the toler
43、ance range specified by dimension D of ISO/IEC 11694-2.A.3.1 First data bitThe first data bit closest to the left edge of the card shall be located at 12,50 mm 0,40 mm in the x-axis. Thedistance between the first data bit closest to the left edge of the card and the first data bit closest to the rig
44、ht edgeof the card shall be 60,6 mm 0,1 mm in the x-axis.A.4 Track layoutTracks shall be arranged in order beginning with the reference track and shall be numbered sequentially beginningwith track -10, the reference track.ISO/IEC 11694-4:2001(E) ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reserved 5Track Description Tr
45、ack No. HexGuard track LPT9 (first bottom)-10 FFF6:Guard track LPT0(last bottom) -1 FFFFFirst user data track 0 0000:Last user data track nGuard track UPT0 (first top) n+1:Guard track UPT9 (last top) n+10NOTE Because the total number of tracks may vary dependent on the application requirements, the
46、last user data trackand the top guard tracks are expressed in parametric form.A.5 Track layout examplesThis section provides information concerning data structures that support the optional card layouts described inISO/IEC 11694-2.A.5.1 Cards with moderate data capacityThis layout shall contain 2520
47、 data tracks, of which 2500 shall be user data tracks. Tracks shall be numberedsequentially beginning with track -10, the reference track.NOTE This layout supports the inclusion of a magnetic stripe and/or signature panel.A.5.2 Cards with small data capacityThis layout shall contain 1128 data tracks
48、, of which 1108 shall be user data tracks. Tracks shall be numberedsequentially beginning with track -10, the reference track.NOTE This layout supports the inclusion of a magnetic stripe, IC chip with contacts, embossing and/or signature panel.A.5.3 Cards with maximum data capacityThis layout shall
49、contain 3593 data tracks, of which 3573 shall be user data tracks. Tracks shall be numberedsequentially beginning with track 10, the reference track.NOTE This layout supports the inclusion of a magnetic stripe and/or signature panel.A.6 Track guidesThe width of the track guides shall be 2,3 m 0,3 m. The distance from the centre of one track guide to thecentre of an adjacent track guide shall be 12,0 m 0,2 m.No track guides shall have any breaks exceeding 180 m.ISO/IEC 11694-4:200