GS1
Standards & ProtocolsGlobal standards organization managing barcodes, RFID (EPC), and supply chain visibility standards used by over 2 million companies.
GS1
GS1 is a global standards organisation managing identification and communication standards used by over 2 million companies worldwide. Best known for the barcode (GTIN/UPC/EAN), GS1 also oversees RFID standards through its EPCglobal subsidiary, supply chain visibility standards (EPCIS), and the emerging GS1 Digital Link web URI system.
GS1 Identification Keys
GS1 defines a family of identification keys, several of which are encoded onto RFID tags as EPCs:
| GS1 Key | Full Name | RFID Encoding |
|---|---|---|
| GTIN | Global Trade Item Number | SGTIN |
| SSCC | Serial Shipping Container Code | SSCC-96 |
| GLN | Global Location Number | SGLN-96 |
| GRAI | Global Returnable Asset Identifier | GRAI-96 |
| GIAI | Global Individual Asset Identifier | GIAI-96 |
| GSRN | Global Service Relation Number | GSRN-96 |
Each key is encoded into the EPC memory of an RFID tag using the formats defined in the Tag Data Standard.
GS1 and RFID
GS1's role in the RFID ecosystem spans three layers:
- Identification -- defining what goes on the tag (EPC encoding of GS1 keys via the Tag Data Specification).
- Capture -- standardising how tag data is collected and filtered (through ALE and LLRP).
- Sharing -- enabling multi-enterprise visibility through EPCIS event exchange and ONS resolution.
Regulatory Alignment
GS1 standards are mandated or recommended by regulators worldwide. The FDA DSCSA requires GS1-compliant serialisation for pharmaceuticals. The EU Digital Product Passport references GS1 identifiers for product traceability. IATA Resolution 753 recommends GS1 standards for airline baggage tracking.
GS1 Digital Link
GS1 Digital Link bridges the physical and digital worlds by embedding GS1 keys into web URIs (e.g., https://id.gs1.org/01/09520123456788). This allows a single RFID-encoded EPC to resolve to product pages, authentication services, recycling information, or supply chain event histories via standard web infrastructure.
See also: EPCglobal | SGTIN | GS1 Digital Link
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