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Active RFID tags are written as either a ____-____ format or as a ______ ______ format. |
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Where can one find a detailed description of active RFID tag data? |
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In appendix K of the Defense Transportation Regulation – Part II, Cargo Movement |
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RFID shipment data is not encoded on this type of tag, but is sent to the RF-ITV System Server. |
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License Plate Active Tags |
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RFID shipment data is encoded on this type of tag and sent to the RF-ITV System Server. |
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The data descriptions in Appendix K of the Defense Transportation Regulation – Part II, Cargo Movement are only applicable to USARNG components. |
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The data descriptions in Appendix K are applicable to all DoD Components. |
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What are 3 major benefits of RFID technologies? |
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1. The system supports Asset Visibility |
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How is DoD working to improve the RFID tag and infrastructure technology? |
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Transitioning RFID tag file formats from the legacy JDTAV v2.0 (INCITS format to the contemporary JDTAV v2.5 (ISO Tables) format. |
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The transition to an ISO standard will help alleviate these 3 problematic areas. |
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Joint Defense Total Asset Visibility |
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What is the legacy JDTAV 2.0 format based upon? |
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What is the contemporary JDTAV 2.5 format based upon? |
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This Table in Appendix K provides a consistent look at data requirements across both tag formats in addition to the related RF-ITV System server data requirements. |
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What are the two major scenarios that describe the data requirements for RFID tags (high level categories based on unit mission)? |
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Transportation Control & Movement Documentation |
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This scenario has tag formatting with a method of storing: |
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What type of information is routinely coded in the RFID tag memory? |
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All active RFID tags are required to contain content level detail under the Sustainment format. |
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For sustainment activity, the RFID tag data format can include content level detail in memory, but it is not required. However, all shipper and receiver information must be written to the tag and uploaded to the RF-ITV server. |
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Tags containing a data file with content level detail information offer local and immediate access to shipment unit and manifest data to quickly and reliably identify and locate supplies and equipment, even in the absence of access to the RF-ITV server. |
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A reader can be used to extract tag-specific information and is referred to as the Sustainment Format. |
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The purpose of the Unit Move Format for RFID tags is to support the movement of items between a garrison and tactical location through staging locations. |
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stores data for rolling stock and individual end items |
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The Unit Move TCMD shipment unit transaction is more comprehensive than the Unit Move RFID tag format. |
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The Unit Move RFID tag format for a unitized / consolidated shipment unit is more comprehensive. |
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What are the five data categories that may be written to an Active RFID tag and/or sent to the RF-ITV System server? |
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The ____ _______ data is generally that data written to the tag or sent to the RF-ITV System server that describes general shipment or handling characteristics for the respective shipment unit and is inone of two formats, Sustainment or Unit Move. |
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This data category (2 of 5) describes the content characteristics of the packaged for unpackaged assets and commodity line items within the shipment. |
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For this data category (3 of 5), data elements are handled in different ways by the write applications based on the tag format being used. |
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This data category (4 of 5) is based on Defense Logistics Standard Systems MILS 80-column record formats |
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TCMD tag format accepts EDI, but not XML TCMD formats. |
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It cannot accept EDI or XML TCMD formats |
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This data category (5 of 5) occurs during the write process and is dependent on the type of tag being used. |
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Tag sensor data is categorized as System Generated Data |
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Data elements within different data categories are designated according to their criticality to the mission. What are the 3 Functional Element Statuses? |
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These data elements have a Functional Element Status of M (6 total) |
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A Functional Element Status = C indicates that this data can be searched for from amongst a field of tags. |
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But only if using JDTAV v2.5 |
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______ _______ _____ serves as an abbreviated cross-reference link to ensure the correct tag has been attached to the respective conveyance container. |
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This term includes all shipping containers (e.g. vans, pallets, crates, boxes, cartons) |
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Ammo break-bulk shipment container numbers should not be uploaded to the RF-ITV System Server with the encoded means of transportation. |
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The encoded information can be truck, trailer, or railcar number |
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What is the default value for the container type in JDTAV applications? |
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