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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) C. Ishikawa Request for Comments: 6588 YRP Ubiquitous Networking Lab Category: Informational April 2012 ISSN: 2070-1721

                     A URN Namespace for ucode

Abstract

 This document describes a Uniform Resource Name (URN) namespace for
 ucode, an identifier system for objects and places.  ucode technology
 is used in many applications, and this document provides a URN
 namespace for ucode to enable its use in Internet-related devices and
 software.

Status of This Memo

 This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is
 published for informational purposes.
 This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
 (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
 received public review and has been approved for publication by the
 Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Not all documents
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 Standard; see Section 2 of RFC 5741.
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 and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
 http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6588.

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1. Introduction

 ucode [UCODE] is an identifier to be stored in many types of tags
 (not limited to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags).  Its
 allocation and management is handled by the Ubiquitous ID Center
 [UIDC].  The embedding of ucode in many types of tags (RFID tags,
 optical code, infrared markers, and even sound source) is also
 specified by the Ubiquitous ID Center.
 The basic length of ucode is 128 bits, but it is extensible in units
 of 128 bits if necessary.
 ucode has been devised to identify objects and places where existing
 standards do not fit the application needs or the scope of the
 applications or where the allocation policy of existing standards is
 too limited for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), small-scale
 research laboratories at academic institutions, or individual users.
 Applications that use ucode take advantage of the Internet
 extensively.  Use of ucode is open to anybody.  Those who wish to
 have ucode allocated can do so either by having ucode subspace
 allocated to them directly from the Ubiquitous ID Center [UIDC] or by
 obtaining tags that have pre-stored ucode from so called "providers"
 [UCDMIP].  Such tags are certified as ucode tags [UIDTAG], and the
 reader specifications are published so that there will be many
 readers available for such tags.
 By having a URN for ucode, we can facilitate the use of ucode in many
 Internet-related devices and software for the benefit of existing and
 future users of ucode and people who will access such tags attached
 to objects and places.  Since an application based on ucode can run
 across organizational boundaries and spread across regions and
 countries, a formal URN Namespace Identifier (NID) assignment for
 'ucode' is requested.

2. 'ucode' Registration Template

 Namespace ID:
 'ucode' requested
 Registration Information:
 Registration Version Number: 1
 Registration Date: 2011-12-21

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 Declared registrant of the namespace:
 T-Engine Forum
 2-20-1, Nishi-Gotanda
 Shinagawa, Tokyo, 141-0031
 Japan
 office@t-engine.org
 Tel: +81-3-5437-0572
 Declaration of syntactic structure:
 The structure of the namespace for 'ucode' using the hexadecimal
 representation of the identifier is as follows using ABNF [RFC5234].
 UCODE-URN = "urn:ucode:" ucode-name
 ucode-name = "_" ucode-number
 ucode-number = 1*ucode-value
 ucode-value = 32HEXDIG
 HEXDIG         =  DIGIT / "A" / "B" / "C" / "D" / "E" / "F"
 DIGIT          =  %x30-39
                ; 0-9
 NOTE 1:  "1*" at the start of the ucode-number definition is not a
 typo.  Although the currently used ucode [UCODE] is 128 bits (16
 octets), thus requiring 32 hexadecimal characters to represent
 serially, ucode is designed to be extensible in increments of 128
 bits.  So, in the distant future, we may need to repeat the chunks of
 128 bits.  This is why "1*" precedes ucode-value.
 NOTE 2:  ucode-name starts with a "_" because it is also intended to
 be used as an identifier for XML [W3CXML].  Because an XML tag can't
 start with a digit, an "_" (underscore) is inserted at the beginning
 to make sure ucode-name starts with a non-digit.  For example, the
 128-bit ucode value 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF, expressed in a
 series of hexadecimal digits, is as follows:
 urn:ucode:_0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF
 Relevant ancillary documentation:
 ucode, the identifier expressed by ucode-number, is managed by the
 Ubiquitous ID Center [UIDC], which is a sub-organization of the
 T-Engine Forum [TEF].  The document "Ubiquitous Code: ucode" [UCODE]
 defines this identifier system.

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 Identifier uniqueness considerations:
 The 'ucode' namespace is managed by the Ubiquitous ID Center.  The
 Ubiquitous ID Center assigns the identifier, ucode, in such a way
 that the uniqueness of the 'ucode' namespace will be maintained.
 Identifier persistence considerations:
 The assignment process guarantees that names are not reassigned and
 that the binding between the name and its resource is permanent,
 regardless of any standards or organizational changes or the
 assignment period.
 Process of identifier assignment:
 Names are assigned by the Ubiquitous ID Center and by any entities
 that are sub-delegated by the Ubiquitous ID Center.  This assignment
 process is based on "ucode Management Implementing Procedures"
 [UCDMIP] established by the Ubiquitous ID Center.
 Process of identifier resolution:
 The process of identifier resolution is currently based on the "ucode
 Resolution Protocol" [UCSURP].  It will be enhanced by using newer
 recommendations from ITU-T and/or standards from ISO.
 Rules for lexical equivalence:
 The entire UCODE-URN is case-sensitive.
 NOTE: This is an additional restriction imposed on the ucode
 namespace by the requirements of some major applications of ucode in
 existence.  Only capital "A", "B", "C", ..., "F" are allowed as part
 of hexadecimal characters.
 Conformance with URN syntax:
 There are no special reserved characters.  The URN of this namespace
 conforms to RFC 2141 [RFC2141] and RFC 3986 [RFC3986].
 Validation mechanism:
 No special considerations.
 Scope:
 Global.

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3. IANA Considerations

 One URN Namespace registration for 'ucode'  (46) has been entered
 into the IANA "Formal URN Namespaces" sub-registry for URN NIDs.

4. Namespace Considerations

 ucode, the identifier expressed by ucode-number, is a unique
 identification number to identify a tangible object or a place.
 Additionally, ucode can be assigned to "content" or "information"
 that does not exist in the real world or a "concept" that is yet more
 abstract.
 ucode has been devised to identify objects and places where existing
 standards do not fit the application needs or the scope of the
 applications or where the allocation policy of existing standards is
 too limited for SMEs, small-scale research laboratories at academic
 institutions, or individual users.
 ucode is only an identification number, and its value (or its sub-
 bitfields) does not contain any pre-assigned meaning.  Any relevant
 information about the object or place to which a ucode is assigned is
 stored in a data server that can be reached after a "resolution
 process" [UCSURP].  This resolution process usually occurs over the
 Internet.
 ucode can be assigned to an object to be identified regardless of the
 type of application.  ucode is expected to be stored in any kind of
 tags (2D optical code, RFID, etc.), and it provides a framework where
 anyone can obtain unique numbers for identification purposes.
 ucode has been designed to provide the services outlined in ITU-T
 Recommendation F.771 [ITU-T-F771] and to operate in the framework of
 ITU-T Recommendation H.621 [ITU-T-H621].
 ucode architecture is general enough to cover many applications for
 the users.

5. Community Considerations

 This namespace enables ucode to be stored in tags that are designed
 to store URN.  Also, ucode-related information can be described as
 metadata using the URN namespace.  Thus, the namespace facilitates
 the exchange of descriptions regarding objects and places among
 multiple organizations.

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 It is expected that many small-scale providers will offer ucode tags
 to small users and that large scale providers will hand out millions
 of tags to users.
 The resolution servers and applications will be available to general
 users with appropriate access control over the Internet.  The
 published specification for resolver and access services for 'ucode'
 allows the creation of client software for many types of computers
 including small mobile terminals and ever-popular smartphones.

6. Security Considerations

 There are no additional security considerations other than those
 normally associated with the use and resolution of URNs in general.

7. References

7.1. Normative References

 [UCODE]      T-Engine Forum, Ubiquitous ID Center, "ucode: Ubiquitous
              Code", UID-00010,
              <http://www.uidcenter.org/spec#UID-00010>.
 [UCDMIP]     T-Engine Forum, Ubiquitous ID Center, "ucode Management
              Implementing Procedures", UID-00034,
              <http://www.uidcenter.org/spec#UID-00034>.
 [UCSURP]     T-Engine Forum, Ubiquitous ID Center, "Simplified ucode
              Resolution Protocol", UID-00005,
              <http://www.uidcenter.org/spec#UID-00005>.
 [UIDTAG]     T-Engine Forum, Ubiquitous ID Center, "ucode Tag
              Architecture", UID-00017,
              <http://www.uidcenter.org/spec#UID-00017>.
 [RFC2141]    Moats, R., "URN Syntax", RFC 2141, May 1997.
 [RFC3986]    Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
              Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66, RFC
              3986, January 2005.
 [RFC5234]    Crocker, D., Ed., and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for
              Syntax Specifications: ABNF", STD 68, RFC 5234, January
              2008.

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 [ITU-T-F771] ITU-T, "Service description and requirements for
              multimedia information access triggered by tag-based
              identification", ITU-T Recommendation F.771,
              <http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-F.771-200808-I>.
 [ITU-T-H621] ITU-T, "Architecture of a system for multimedia
              information access triggered by tag-based
              identification", ITU-T Recommendation H.621,
              <http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.621-200808-I>.

7.2 Informative References

 [W3CXML]     W3C, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.1",
              <http://www.w3.org/TR/xml11/>.
 [UIDC]       Ubiquitous ID Center, <http://www.uidcenter.org/>.
 [TEF]        T-Engine Forum, <http://www.t-engine.org/>.

8. Acknowledgments

 The author would like to thank Peter Saint-Andre, the Document
 Shepherd/Responsible Area Director for this document, for providing
 valuable suggestions.  The author would also like to thank the
 following people who helped to improve this document:
 Adrian Farrel
 David Harrington
 Pete Resnick
 Stephen Farrel
 Ted Hardie
 Wesley Eddy
 The author would also like to thank the members of T-Engine Forum who
 have built prototype and real-world applications using ucode and
 offered valuable feedback.  Application examples from these members
 can be found on the Ubiquitous ID Center web site [UIDC] and on
 www.youtube.com (search for "uidcenter" without the quotes).

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9. Contributors

 Ken Sakamura
 Noboru Koshizuka
 Katsunori Shindo
 Tomonori Usaka
 Past and current members of the uID architecture group at the
 University of Tokyo and the YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory (YRP
 UNL)

Author's Address

 Chiaki Ishikawa
 YRP Ubiquitous Networking Laboratory
 2-20-1, Nishi-Gotanda
 Shinagawa, Tokyo, 141-0031
 Japan
 Tel: +81-3-5437-2270
 FAX: +81-3-5437-2271
 EMail: chiaki.ishikawa@ubin.jp

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