WO2005124673A1 - Item carrying at least two data storage elements - Google Patents
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- the invention is related to improvements in security and reliability in the field of product tagging, especially for track- and trace applications on goods, items and/or security documents .
- Barcodes are commonly used for simple and reliable product markings, such as e.g. the Code EAN (European Article Numbering) or EAN 128, which is also suitable for ASCII-based information. Barcodes are cheap in application - a mere printing - , and easily read and decoded with the help of optic scanning or imaging devices .
- one-dimensional (ID) or two- dimensional (2D) are usually applied in a manner to be visible by the unaided eye; read-out is usually performed by scanners working with red or near infrared (NIR) illumination, for reasons of better contrast and commercial availability of low cost laser diodes .
- NIR near infrared
- Electronic CCD or CMOS camera systems are also increasingly used in such applications .
- coded information such as barcodes
- Inks comprising UV- or IR-active dyes are known in the art and, e.g., described in US 5,755,860, US 5,684,069 and EP 0 663 429. It is to be understood that, in the context of the present invention, UV- or IR-active dyes shall comprise both, UV- or IR- luminescent, as well as UV- or IR-absorptive dyes.
- Such non- visible, coded information can be used in product tracking and tracing applications, as well as on banknotes, security papers, e.g., identity documents or credit cards, or on articles of any kind.
- barcodes either of the visible or of the non-visible type, is their limited storage capacity, which is not sufficient for certain purposes. Moreover, in given cases, the addition of further information would be desirable after the application of the barcode. However, no information can be added to an existing barcode; only a further barcode might be applied for this purpose. Finally, barcodes can become unreadable through partial surface damage by abrasion (scratches) or by the attack of solvents or other liquid products . To cope with this problem, a sufficient redundancy of the printed information must be generally provided.
- RFID Radio Frequency Identification
- An RFID system requires the article to be labeled with a ⁇ transponder' , i.e. an electronic circuit, implemented as a silicon microchip, which is connected to an antenna.
- the said antenna may be, depending upon the operation frequency, a wire coil, a closed metal loop comprising one or several turns, or an open-ended dipole antenna.
- the said electronic circuit comprises memory means with stored information therein.
- the said RFID system further comprises at least one reader device, able to interact with the transponder and to read or write information from or to said memory means .
- Transponders with extended memory means allow for a larger amount of data to be stored than is possible via conventional barcodes; moreover, the addition of further information or the modification of already stored information is equally possible in a transponder designed for such purposes .
- transponders over barcodes include the more extended range of coverage for the read-out (which depends, among other factors, from the set-up of the reader device and the frequency of the RF field) , as well as the possibility of being readable through a large variety of optically opaque materials, as long as they are not electrically conductive or otherwise strong RF-absorbers .
- RFID-transponders are their rather high sensitivity to adverse environment influences, such ,as e.g. intense electromagnetic fields which ,.can electrically destroy the circuit on the microchip, as well as excessive heat, chemical attack, or mechanical breakage.
- the mechanical resistance of the RFID transponder assembly is often rather low; in particular, the connections between the microchip and the antenna are prone to breakage .
- a breakage event impedes the further read-out of the data in the microchip by ordinary means, or even causes complete loss (destruction) of the data.
- a major drawback of the sole use of RFID transponders is that a complete loss of information due to the inadvertent or intentional destruction of the transponder may occur.
- a further weakness of the sole use of transponders is that, upon an accidental breakdown of an element in the electronic back-logistics (server, data transfer link, network, power grid) , no article codes can yet be assessed.
- a robust transponder-based coding system relies on second, parallel way of information back up, i.e. the non-electronic duplication of the most important part of the information stored in the transponder on a second location of the article.
- the German Utility Model DE 203 01 463 Ul describes the combination of a barcode and a transponder in general terms .
- the transponder is intended to enhance the security of the barcode and to allow for a rapid machine processing.
- the approach disclosed therein has drawbacks in a security oriented context, where an intentional removal of information is feared: first, the barcodes are applied to labels or directly to the RFID-transponder; thus, the barcode is either obvious as a label and may be maliciously removed, or the barcode on the RFID label is lost together with the RFID-transponder, if the transponder is e.g. maliciously removed or destroyed. Second, the barcodes themselves are printed in visible, thus rendering the existence and location of the backup information obvious .
- An item according to the invention is equipped with at least two data storage elements, wherein the said first data storage element comprises an RFID-transponder and the said second data storage element comprises a preferably printed code, which is at least in part non-visible to the unaided human eye.
- said item is a consumer good, such as e.g. a bottle, jar, vial, can, box, pack, carton, blister, bag, garment, spare part, etc.
- a consumer good such as e.g. a bottle, jar, vial, can, box, pack, carton, blister, bag, garment, spare part, etc.
- the invention especially offers advantageous track- and-trace features to such consumer goods, which could not be achieved otherwise.
- the first data storage element is provided on the item via an adhesive label, preferably on the backside of an adhesive label.
- an RFID-transponder is to be understood as a microelectronic data storage device which can be remotely read or written via a radio-frequency (RF) interrogation device.
- the transponder of the said first data storage element may be applied to the item either as such, or preferably non-obviously embedded into capsules, inlays, foils or the like.
- the second data storage element comprises a printed code, e.g. a ID- or, most preferably, a 2D-code such as barcodes, stacked (bar) codes or matrix codes, which is non- visible to the unaided eye.
- a 2D-code such as barcodes, stacked (bar) codes or matrix codes, which is non- visible to the unaided eye.
- a 2D-code is e.g. DataMatrix, a 2D-matrix code specified by the standards ANSI/AIM BC11-1997 and ISO/IEC 16022.
- the ECC- 200 from RVSI allow for the recognition of codes, which are significantly damaged.
- the said codes are preferably printed, e.g. by Inkjet printing, using e.g. single nozzle continuous printers, such as the Domino® A- series, Linx 6200, Videojet Excel and Ipro, or by thermal printing systems, such as the IBM 4400, Kodak 8660 or Zebra 110 series, or by toner printing processes, such as laser printing, using e.g. HP Color LaserJet.
- the second data storage element is applied directly onto the item, circumventing herewith the use of additional labels or the like, which might easily be scratched or pealed off, either accidentally or maliciously.
- the information stored in the second data storage element e.g. the non-visible code
- the application of the coded information directly onto the item in particular in the form of a code, which is non-visible to the unaided eye, further enhances the security of the coded information.
- the second data storage element is applied, preferably by ink-jet or other printing means, directly onto the item, rather than onto the first data storage element.
- the application of the second data storage element onto the first data storage element is not excluded, as it may be the only suitable approach for items which have a too limited surface available to apply both a transponder and a printed code aside each other.
- the coded information in particular the printed code, is further linked to a material-based security element, which is e.g. provided by specific dyes incorporated into the ink, thermal transfer material or toner used for printing the code.
- Suitable dyes are absorbing light in particular wavelength areas, preferably .outside the visible range of the spectrum, and are preferably re-emitting light under specific illumination.
- they should be applicable at a density such as to appear non-visible to the unaided human eye.
- non-visibility is aimed for, such dyes might be active, i.e.
- Suitable dyes include, but are not limited to polymethines, cyanines, phenoxazines, phtalo- and naphtalocyanines, terylenes, coumarines, triarylmethanes, squarrylium and croconium derivatives and rare earth complexes .
- the printed code is applied in a way to not allow a visualization using a commonly available illumination source; commonplace UV-active dyes emitting in the visible range (400 to 700 nm) are accordingly avoided as a non optimal choice, whereas IR-active dyes are preferred.
- a suitable reader both allows for illumination with a specific range of excitation wavelengths, preferably between 200 and 1100 nm, and possesses detection means sensitive to a specific range of preferred emission wavelengths, preferably between 200 nm and 400 nm, or between 700 nm and 1100 nm.
- the item according to the invention additionally carries a security marking.
- security marking may e.g. be based on an optically variable ink, magnetic ink, luminescent ink and/or IR absorbing ink. Depending on the intended use of the security marking, it may be either designed non-visible, partially visible or visible to the unaided eye.
- said security marking is applied onto the label carrying the first data storage element, and most preferably serves as an authenticity identifier of said item and/or label.
- the additional security marking may comprise or consist of a third data storage element, which preferably is at least partially, most preferably completely non-visible to the unaided human eye; moreover, the security marking may serve as an authenticity identifier of said item, preferably independently from said first and said second data storage element.
- Another aspect of the present invention is the use of a first and a second data storage element on an item, as mutual backup storage means for information contained in said first and said second data storage element attached to said item.
- a barcode may serve as a backup storage means for the information stored in a RFID transponder, or the transponder may serve as a backup storage means for the information encoded by a barcode, respectively.
- the RFID transponder is e.g. prone to breakdown, with the concomitant loss of data, in strong electromagnetic RF fields, which, in turn, do not harm the printed code.
- the printed code is not re- editable and has not enough storage capacity for some applications; it can furthermore be accidentally rubbed off, damaged by scratching, or washed off by solvents; such environmental influences however do usually less harm the RFID transponder.
- the second data storage element onto the first data storage element, e.g. a barcode onto an RFID-transponder
- a further aspect of the invention is related to a process of applying coded information onto an item 1, comprising the steps of: at least partially reading out information contained in a first data storage element, preferably comprising an RFID transponder 2 which is attached to the item 1; based on the read out information, triggering the application of a second data storage element onto said item 1, preferably addressing a printer to apply coded information onto said item 1.
- a printer to apply a coded information record to the item, said record only depending on a previously attached RFID-transponder, and preferably a partial read out of information stored in the transponder's memory.
- pre- manufactured RFID transponders can be shipped to a facility where they are attached to articles (items) , and, subsequently, the attached transponders will allow for the printing of the said coded information record, independent from further contact to a remote host computer or the like. It is to be understood that the information provided by the RFID transponder and addressing the printer should advantageously be encrypted.
- the coded information record applied to the item as described above, at least partially comprises information which is already contained in the transponder.
- the printed coded information fulfils a backup-function for the most sensitive information which is stored in the transponder, preventing complete loss of data in case of accidental damage, as well as a second security in case of counterfeiting.
- a further aspect of the present invention is related to a process of allowing for read-out of secure information on an item comprising two data storage elements, said process comprising the steps of: at least partially reading out information from a first data storage element; based on the read out information, after optional processing of said information, providing access to information contained in a second data storage element.
- a printed code may contain necessary information for providing access to information contained in the RFID transponder, or vice versa, that the transponder may contain information for providing access to the information contained in the printed code.
- the initially read out information from one of the data storage elements e.g. either a printed code or an RFID transponder, provides a means such as a code or a cryptographic key or a supplement to a code or a cryptographic key, or the like, which subsequently allows access to data in the second data storage element.
- the first data storage element may be designed only as a means for providing access to the second data storage element, without itself containing any further information concerning the marked item at all; or alternatively, such critical information itself, which is stored in one of the dataA * Storage elements, might also depend on complement information stored in the other data storage element.
- a further aspect of the invention is related to a process of reassembling secure information on an item carrying two data storage elements, comprising the steps of: at least partially reading out information from a first data • storage element; at least partially reading out information from a second data storage element; combining said read out information of said first and said second data storage element, whereby said secure information is re-assembled.
- Another aspect of the present invention is related to a process of determining non-authorized manipulations of information contained in a first data storage element, preferably an RFID transponder which is attached to an item, said process comprising the steps of: determining a verifier, e.g.
- a message digest or checksum of at least part of the information contained in said first data storage element applying a second data storage element onto said item, containing said verifier, e.g. message digest or checksum; checking for manipulations of information contained in said first data storage element, by comparing the verifier, e.g. the message digest or checksum determined directly from the first data storage element with the verifier, e.g. the message digest or checksum, contained in the second data storage element .
- the verifier e.g. the message digest or checksum determined directly from the first data storage element
- the verifier e.g. the message digest or checksum
- a verifier in the context of the present invention, is to be understood as any set of data derived from the original information, which allows, through the application of an algorithmic data processing scheme, to verify the integrity of the information that was originally stored.
- a typical example of an elementary verifier is a checksum.
- a verifier is further to be understood as the verifier itself, as obtained from the algorithmic data processing scheme, or as an encrypted form of said verifier.
- the information contained in an RFID transponder attached to an item can in such a way be checked for non-authorized manipulations .
- the invention allows to verify the authenticity of a visible code on an item, in a process comprising the steps of: storing an indication of said visible code in a first or a second data storage element, preferably an RFID transponder attached or to be attached to said item; determining the authenticity of said visible code, by comparing the visible code and/or the information contained therein, with the indication of said visible code, contained in said first or second data storage element. Accordingly, malicious manipulations of commonly applied codes, such as EAN codes, can be easily detected, thus adding a further security aspect to an item protected according to the invention.
- Fig. 1 item with two data storage elements (barcode and RFID) .
- Fig. 2 item with two data storage elements and additional security marking.
- Fig. 1 shows an item 1 comprising a first data storage element 2 and a second data storage element 5.
- the item 1 may be a product to be tracked or traced, e.g. during its life cycle, or a security item such as a banknote, a credit card, an identity document, or the like.
- data storage element 2 is embodied as a commercially available RFID-transponder, comprising a microchip 3 for processing and storing information and an antenna 4 for providing communication and energy supply in conjunction with an external reader / writer device (not shown) .
- the second data storage element 5 of this embodiment is a barcode, e.g. a 2D-barcode of the DataMatrix type.
- both the first data storage element 2 and the second data storage element 5 are physically separated from each other, although it is advantageous to arrange them in close proximity, in order to allow for a simultaneous read-out or even e.g. a triggered readout of the barcode by recognition of the transponder by a suitable reader.
- the barcode 5 is preferably applied (printed) directly onto the item in a form to render it non-visible to the unaided eye, e.g. by the means of a preferably IR-active dye that can be incorporated into the printing ink.
- both, the barcode 5 and the RFID- transponder 2 are applied to the item (or even integrated into the item in case of the transponder 2) such that they virtually do not add to the height of the item 1. . b
- Both the RFID-transponder 2 and/or the barcode 5 may serve as a backup source of information for the other data storage element 2 or 5, respectively.
- the barcode 5 and the transponder 2 may each comprise relevant information for either providing access to the information in the other data storage element 2 or 5, respectively, or for the assembling of complementary information provided from both data storage elements 2 and 5. It is to be understood that access to information stored in both data storage elements 2 and 5 may also be protected by a cryptographic key.
- FIG. 2 A further practical embodiment of the invention is given in Fig. 2, comprising a product tracking label L (here: a pressure- sensitive bottle label) on an item 1, here a bottle.
- the label L of dimensions 42 x 86 mm, comprises a 900 MHz, Class 0 (readonly), 64 bit RFID tag 2, supplied by MATRICS (now Symbol Technologies Inc., Western Division Sales Office, 555 12th Street, Suite 1850, Oakland, California 94607, United States) .
- the tag consists of a silicon circuit (chip) , connected to a meander type flat dipole antenna via a coupling loop (impedance transformer) .
- the tag supports the encoding of a variable, 22- digit alphanumeric code (in the present example: "0X0000C80507A000840CCD”) .
- the item 1 of the present example comprises an invisible, infrared-luminescent 16x16 DataMatrix® code (SICPADATA® mark, 5) , printed with a continuous ink-jet printer, wherein the DataMatrix® code is printed directly onto the item, separate from the label.
- SICPADATA® mark a continuous ink-jet printer
- the SICPADATA® mark exemplarily supports a variable, 16-digit alphanumeric code.
- the SICPADATA® mark replicates the last 16 digits of the RFID tag's 22-digit code (i.e. "C80507A000840CCD") .
- the pressure-sensitive bottle label further comprises at least one additional security marking 6 for overt, semi-covert, and/or covert identification.
- a red-to-green color-shifting ink (SICPASHIFT®, for identification by the unaided eye) is printed in negative on an UV-bi-luminescent background, such that a luminescent writing appears in positive and in different colors upon irradiation with short wave (254nm) or long wave (360nm) UV light.
- the marking 6 here additionally comprise SICPAGUARD®, a machine-readable, covert security element. It is to be noted, that the security marking 6 can be applied, either onto the label (as shown in the example) , or directly onto the item.
- steps (ii) and (iii) are commonly performed in-line, on one and the same machine.
- the present exemplary embodiment was realized in the laboratory, where labels with serialized RFID tags already applied, coded and . verified, were used.
- the SICPADATA® marks were applied one-by- one, using an ink-jet print station, followed by a verification and cross-checking of the codes.
- the label of the present example can be used in a number of different ways; to be noted exemplarily:
- the SICPATRACE® electronic code may be exclusively used.
- the 22- digit alphanumeric information is retrieved for every bottle upon its passage through an RFID gate, and the bottle can then be associated with a determined destination, e.g. upon the automated packaging of medical preparation bottles, the individual codes of the latter are retrieved and stored together with the other packaging and shipping information.
- the security marking 6 may be used; e.g. the final customer, who purchased a bottle of the medical preparation, can verify the label 6 with e.g. the color-shifting feature, eventually comparing it with the label of a previous bottle he purchased.
- the end retailer might eventually also want to check the UV-luminescent feature at the moment he unpacks the bottles .
- the second data storage element 5 (here: a SICPATRACE® code) and the electronic RFID code are read and compared with the help of a preferably combined detection device, which is able to detect and decode the otherwise invisible dot-matrix code.
- the retrieved codes may also be cross-linked, on-line or off-line, with the packaging shipping information which was stored at a central location for the corresponding items at the moment of their manufacturing, in order to check for product diversion.
- the SICPAGUARD® machine-readable covert feature of the security marking 6, or any other forensic feature which is naturally present in the label or on the item, or which has been purposely introduced into the label or onto the item, can be used as an ultimate check for evidence, before starting e.g. a legal prosecution.
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