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Description / Abstract:
This standard provides a physical specification with similar
electronic characteristics to Proximity Integrated Circuit Cards
(PICCs), such as those specified within ISO/IEC 14443-2 and 3. The
physical card thickness (finished card body) formats, are defined
within this specification and may also have references to both
ISO/IEC 7810:2012 (ID1-Identification cards), INCITS 440 (Card Life
Cycle), and ISO/IEC 15457 for thin flexible cards and other
thickness dimensions as called out in this standard. Construction
attributes, pertaining to the materials, functionality, and
environmental requirements and the targeted use of these cards are
also specified. This type of PICC is to be classified as a Limited
Use – Proximity Integrated Circuit Card (LU-PICC).
Purpose
This Standard provides for LU-PICCs that are designed to satisfy
the need for a minimal cost contactless smart card or an electronic
paper ticket as a form of electronic media. These LU-PICCs have
limited features and defined life cycle expectations, while
providing core electronic interface technology compatible with the
established and latest published ISO/IEC 14443-1, -2, and -3 parts
of the standard where PICCs are designed to accommodate other
application requirements. (Optionally), ISO/IEC 14443-4 may be
implemented if no other specifications within this document are
compromised. Further, this LU-PICC specification is not intended
for applications where card life-cycle requirements are significant
(The intended application of the Limited Use PICC is for use of a
duration no greater than six (6) months or where extensive and
high-security applications are not required or intended. The life
cycle may be extended, where a twelve (12)-month period of usage is
required if the card is constructed of a thin plastic or composite
material allowing for this greater life expectancy.) This class of
PICC may be applied to any application that requires a low-cost
RFID ISO/IEC 14443 compliant technology. Example applications
include: private and public transit systems requiring electronic
ticketing, building security access systems, retail, as well as
many other applications that are not provided for through the
international standards forum. The LU-PICC also provides for a
companion card to the standard PICC where full-featured-long-term
cards are required. Alternatively, a cost-effective short-term card
may provide for a more cost-effective product offering for both the
users and system providers who require only a limited amount of
usage. Both cards operate on the same proximity coupled reader
(PCD), providing for a signal technology acceptance system.