Personal identification — ISO-compliant driving licence — Part 2: Machine-readable technologies — Amendment 1: DG11 length for compact encoding

Identification des personnes — Permis de conduire conforme à l'ISO — Partie 2: Technologies lisibles par une machine — Amendement 1: Longueur DG11 pour encodage compact

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 18013-2
Second edition
2020-06
AMENDMENT 1
2023-04
Personal identification —
ISO-compliant driving licence —
Part 2:
Machine-readable technologies
AMENDMENT 1: DG11 length for
compact encoding
Reference number
ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/Amd. 1:2023(E)
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ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/Amd. 1:2023(E)
Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical
Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are
members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical
committees established by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical
activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international
organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the
work.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance
are described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular, the different approval criteria
needed for the different types of document should be noted. This document was drafted in
accordance with the editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www.iso.org/directives or
www.iec.ch/members_experts/refdocs).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject
of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights. Details of any patent rights identified during the development of the document will be in the
Introduction and/or on the ISO list of patent declarations received (see www.iso.org/patents) or the IEC
list of patent declarations received (see https://patents.iec.ch).
Any trade name used in this document is information given for the convenience of users and does not
constitute an endorsement.
For an explanation of the voluntary nature of standards, the meaning of ISO specific terms and
expressions related to conformity assessment, as well as information about ISO's adherence to
the World Trade Organization (WTO) principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) see
www.iso.org/iso/foreword.html. In the IEC, see www.iec.ch/understanding-standards.
This document was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, SC 17,
Cards and security devices for personal identification.
A list of all parts in the ISO/IEC 18013 series can be found on the ISO website.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards
body. A complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html and
www.iec.ch/national-committees.
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ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/Amd. 1:2023(E)
Personal identification — ISO-compliant driving licence —
Part 2:
Machine-readable technologies
AMENDMENT 1: DG11 length for compact encoding

Page 4, Clause 3.1.8
Add the following Note
“Note 3 to entry: See Annex B and Annex E (informative)."

Page 24, Clause B.1
Replace
"The annex also prescribes means of validating and authenticating the stored data."
with
"Means for authenticating the stored data are specified in ISO/IEC 18013-3.
This version 02 of compact encoding supersedes the deprecated version 01 included in Annex E
(informative) for the information of manufacturers of readers that must be able to read IDL cards issued
in accordance with this version that have not yet expired.”

Page 25, Clause B.4.1
Replace
"[header] × [Data Group 1] × [Data Group 2] × [Data Group 3] × [Data Group 4] × [Data Group 7] × [Data
Group 11]¶"
with
"[header] × [Data Group 1] × [Data Group 2] × [Data Group 3] × [Data Group 4] × [Data Group 7] × [Data
Group 11] × [Data Group 12] × [DG.SOD.1] × [DG.SOD.H]¶"
and insert the following statement:
"Data Group 12, DG.SOD.1, and DG.SOD.H are specified in ISO/IEC 18013-3."
Replace
“Data Group 11 is followed by the end of file delimiter (¶).”
with
“DG.SOD.H is followed by the end of file delimiter (¶).”

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ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/Amd. 1:2023(E)
Page 25, Clause B.4.2
In definition of Version, replace ‘01’ with ‘02’.

Page 26, Clause B.4.2
In the EXAMPLE replace the WG 10 version level "1" with "2".
In the EXAMPLE replace ‘A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 01 00 82 06 3E’ with ‘A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 02 00 82 06
3E’.

Page 31, Clause B.5.11
Insert the following at the end of the clause:
However, DG11 shall include the DG length.
Data Group 11 thus shall be coded as follows (spaces are included to enhance legibility only, and are not
encoded):
[previous data group] × [DG11 length] [DG11 data block] × [next data group]
where
[DG11 length] is the length of the [DG11 data block] field, expressed using ASN.1 rules;
[DG 11 data block] is a variable length field, encoded in accordance with Table B.1, with the
understanding that delimiters may be included in data fields as data (i.e.
without fulfilling a delimiting function).

Page 31, Clause B.5.12
Replace the clause with the following overall example:
Matthias Werner Kleinscmidt (a male) was born on 5 March 1972. On 31 August 2007, the Roads
Authority of the Namibia Department for Transport issued Matthias Werner an IDL (number
123456789AB) that expires after 5 years. The issuing authority has also assigned an administrative
number (03/7203055367088) to the IDL.
The IDL authorises Matthias Werner to drive Light Vehicles (since 5 August 2003), Medium Sized Goods
Vehicles (since 11 August 2005) and Passenger Vehicles (since 2 February 2007).
As domestic data, the IDL includes a TRIPS number (NAM/01/16/1234567/0) and Professional Driving
Permit (PrDP) authorisation to drive both Passenger (P) and Goods (G) vehicles until 20 August 2009.
One portrait image (1003 bytes) using JPEG2000 compression is included. The minutiae of his right
index finger are stored as well (613 byte data block; compact size, with ridge skeleton end and ridge
skeleton bifurcation points).
The above information will logically be written as set out below (square brackets and spaces are used
where appropriate to improve readability; single quotes signify hexadecimal numbers):
['A0 00 00 02 48 01 00'] ['02 00'] [82 07 0F] × KLEINSCMIDT ÷ MATTHIAS WERNER ÷ ’19 72 03
05’ ÷ ’20 07 08 31’ ÷ ’20 12 08 30’ ÷ NAM ÷ Roads Authority ÷ 123456789AB ÷ B ; ’20 03 08 05’;;;;;
C1 ; ’20 05 04 11’ ;;;;; D ; ’20 07 02 02’ ;;;; × 1 ÷÷÷÷÷÷ × 03/7203055367088 ÷ ’01’ ÷ ’01’ ÷ ’00 00 00
00’ × ['4'] [1003] [Data Group 4 Portrait Image] × ['01 01'] ['00 06'] [613] [Data Group 7 Fingerprint
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ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/Amd. 1:2023(E)
template] × [30] NAM/01/16/1234567/0 ÷ ÷ P ; G ;; ’20 09 08 30’ × × [DG.SOD.1 length] [digital
signature] × [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value]¶
The above fields will be encoded as follows (all numbers are hexadecimal):
[A0 00 00 02 48 01 00] [02 00] [82 07 0F] × [4B 4C 45 49 4E 53 43 4D 49 44 54] ÷ [4D 41 54 54 48
49 41 53 20 57 45 52 4E 45 52] ÷ [19 72 03 05] ÷ [20 07 08 31] ÷ [20 12 08 30] ÷ [4E 41 4D] ÷ [52 6F
61 64 73 20 41 75 74 68 6F 72 69 74 79] ÷ [31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42] ÷ [42 3B 20 03 08 05
3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 43 31 3B 20 05 04 11 3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 44 3B 20 07 02 02 3B 3B 3B 3B] × [01] ÷÷÷÷÷÷
× [30 33 2F 37 32 30 33 30 35 35 33 36 37 30 38 38] ÷ [01] ÷ [01] ÷ [00 00 00 00] × [04] [82 03 EB]
[Data Group 4 Portrait Image] × [01 01] [00 06] [82 02 65] [Data Group 7 Fingerprint template] ×
[1E 4E 41 4D 2F 30 31 2F 31 36 2F 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2F 30] ÷ ÷ [50 3B 47 3B 3B 20 09 08 30] × ×
[DG.SOD.1 length] [digital signature] × [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value] ¶
The final byte stream will be as follows:
A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 02 00 82 07 0F D7 4B 4C 45 49 4E 53 43 4D 49 44 54 F7 4D 41 54 54 48 49 41
53 20 57 45 52 4E 45 52 F7 19 72 03 05 F7 20 07 08 31 F7 20 12 08 30 F7 4E 41 4D F7 52 6F 61 64
73 20 41 75 74 68 6F 72 69 74 79 F7 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 F7 42 3B 20 03 08 05 3B 3B
3B 3B 3B 43 31 3B 20 05 04 11 3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 44 3B 20 07 02 02 3B 3B 3B 3B D7 01 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7
F7 D7 30 33 2F 37 32 30 33 30 35 35 33 36 37 30 38 38 F7 01 F7 01 F7 00 00 00 00 D7 04 82 03 EB
[Data Group 4 Portrait Image] D7 01 01 00 06 82 02 65 [Data Group 7 Fingerprint template] D7 1E
4E 41 4D 2F 30 31 2F 31 36 2F 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2F 30 F7 F7 50 3B 47 3B 3B 20 09 08 30 D7 D7
[DG.SOD.1 length] [digital signature] D7 [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value] B6

Page 33, Clause B.6
In the EXAMPLE replace 'A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 03 00 82 07 0A' with 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00 02 00 82 07
0A'.
In the EXAMPLE replace ‘53’ 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00 01 00 82 07 0A … B6' with ‘53’ 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00
02 00 82 07 0A … B6'

After Annex D
Add new Annex E.
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ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/Amd. 1:2023(E)
Annex E
(informative)

Compact encoding (Version 01)
E.1 General
This annex defines the deprecated compact encoding scheme (ver 01) for the information of
manufacturers of readers that must be able to read IDL cards issued in accordance with this version
that have not yet expired.
E.2 Purpose
Compact encoding is applied when limited memory capacity is available for the IDL application (not
exceeding 5 kB). This scheme requires the read device to read all data at the same time, after which the
data is then parsed.
For compact encoding, a typical minimum capacity of 300 usable bytes is required. Typical media on
which compact encoding is implemented are:
— 2D bar codes,
— RFID, and
— PICs and ICs with contacts with limited capacity available for the IDL application.
The limited storage capacity means that the number of data groups is restricted, as is the data size
of each. The compact encoding scheme accordingly provides for Data Group 1, and optionally for any
combination of data groups 2, 3, 4, 7 and 11, subject to storage capacity availability.
Means for authenticating the stored data are specified in ISO/IEC 18013-3.
E.3 Overview
The compact encoding method generates one data string containing all data groups. This data string is
written to (and read from) storage media in the format provided for by each technology.
The compact encoding method differentiates between the following two types of data groups:
— Type 1 data group: Data groups that contain only data of which the allowable characters are specified
in this document (i.e. data groups 1, 2 and 3).
— Type 2 data group: Data groups that include data of which the allowable characters are specified
by another standard (i.e. data groups 4 and 7), and which thus may include delimiters as part of the
field content.
Data Group 11 can be either a Type 1 or a Type 2 data group, depending on the information stored in
this Data Grou
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ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical
Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are
members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical
committees established by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical activity.
ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international
organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the
work.
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described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular, the different approval criteria needed for the
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on the ISO list of patent declarations received (see www.iso.org/patents) or the IEC list of patent
declarations received (see https://patents.iec.ch).
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Cards and security devices for personal identification.
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complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html and www.iec.ch/national-
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Part 2:
Machine-readable technologies
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Page 2, Clause 2 Normative references
Replace
ISO/IEC 7816-11:2017
with
ISO/IEC 7816-11:2022
In C.4.7 replace ISO/IEC 7816-11:2017 with ISO/IEC 7816-11:2022.

Replace
ISO/IEC 19785-1:2015
with
ISO/IEC 19785-1:2020
Move ISO/IEC 19785-1:2020 to the Bibliography.

Replace
ISO/IEC 19785-3:2015
with
ISO/IEC 19785-3:2020
In 8.7 and C.4.7 replace ISO/IEC 19785-3:2015 with ISO/IEC 19785-3:2020.

Page 4, Clause 3.1.8
Add the following Note
“Note 3 to entry: See Annex B and Annex E (informative)." Deleted: )

Page 24, Clause B.1
Replace
"The annex also prescribes means of validating and authenticating the stored data."
with
"Means for authenticating the stored data are specified in ISO/IEC 18013-3.
This version 02 of compact encoding supersedes the deprecated version 01 included in Annex E
(informative) for the information of manufacturers of readers that must be able to read IDL cards issued
in accordance with this version that have not yet expired.”

Page 25, Clause B.4.1
Replace

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ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/PRF Amd 1(E)
"[header] × [Data Group 1] × [Data Group 2] × [Data Group 3] × [Data Group 4] × [Data Group 7] × [Data
Group 11]¶"
with
"[header] × [Data Group 1] × [Data Group 2] × [Data Group 3] × [Data Group 4] × [Data Group 7] × [Data
Group 11] × [Data Group 12] × [DG.SOD.1] × [DG.SOD.H]¶"
and insert the following statement:
"Data Group 12, DG.SOD.1, and DG.SOD.H are specified in ISO/IEC 18013-3."
Replace
“Data Group 11 is followed by the end of file delimiter (¶).”
with
“DG.SOD.H is followed by the end of file delimiter (¶).”

Page 25, Clause B.4.2
In definition of Version, replace ‘01’ with ‘02’.

Page 26, Clause B.4.2
In the EXAMPLE replace the WG 10 version level "1" with "2".
In the EXAMPLE replace ‘A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 01 00 82 06 3E’ with ‘A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 02 00 82 06
3E’.

Page 31, Clause B.5.11
Insert the following at the end of the clause:
However, DG11 shall include the DG length.
Data Group 11 thus shall be coded as follows (spaces are included to enhance legibility only, and are not
encoded):
[previous data group] × [DG11 length] [DG11 data block] × [next data group]
where
 [DG11 length] is the length of the [DG11 data block] field, expressed using ASN.1
rules;
 [DG 11 data block] is a variable length field, encoded in accordance with Table B.1, with
the understanding that delimiters may be included in data fields as
data (i.e. without fulfilling a delimiting function).

Page 31, Clause B.5.12
Replace the clause with the following overall example:
Matthias Werner Kleinscmidt (a male) was born on 5 March 1972. On 31 August 2007, the Roads
Authority of the Namibia Department for Transport issued Matthias Werner an IDL (number
123456789AB) that expires after 5 years. The issuing authority has also assigned an administrative
number (03/7203055367088) to the IDL.
The IDL authorises Matthias Werner to drive Light Vehicles (since 5 August 2003), Medium Sized Goods
Vehicles (since 11 August 2005) and Passenger Vehicles (since 2 February 2007).
As domestic data, the IDL includes a TRIPS number (NAM/01/16/1234567/0) and Professional Driving
Permit (PrDP) authorisation to drive both Passenger (P) and Goods (G) vehicles until 20 August 2009.
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ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/PRF Amd 1(E)
One portrait image (1003 bytes) using JPEG2000 compression is included. The minutiae of his right index
finger are stored as well (613 byte data block; compact size, with ridge skeleton end and ridge skeleton
bifurcation points).
The above information will logically be written as set out below (square brackets and spaces are used
where appropriate to improve readability; single quotes signify hexadecimal numbers):
['A0 00 00 02 48 01 00'] ['02 00'] [82 07 0F] × KLEINSCMIDT ÷ MATTHIAS WERNER ÷ ’19 72 03 05’
÷ ’20 07 08 31’ ÷ ’20 12 08 30’ ÷ NAM ÷ Roads Authority ÷ 123456789AB ÷ B ; ’20 03 08 05’;;;;; C1 ;
’20 05 04 11’ ;;;;; D ; ’20 07 02 02’ ;;;; × 1 ÷÷÷÷÷÷ × 03/7203055367088 ÷ ’01’ ÷ ’01’ ÷ ’00 00 00 00’ ×
['4'] [1003] [Data Group 4 Portrait Image] × ['01 01'] ['00 06'] [613] [Data Group 7 Fingerprint
template] × [30] NAM/01/16/1234567/0 ÷ ÷ P ; G ;; ’20 09 08 30’ × × [DG.SOD.1 length] [digital
signature] × [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value]¶
The above fields will be encoded as follows (all numbers are hexadecimal):
[A0 00 00 02 48 01 00] [02 00] [82 07 0F] × [4B 4C 45 49 4E 53 43 4D 49 44 54] ÷ [4D 41 54 54 48
49 41 53 20 57 45 52 4E 45 52] ÷ [19 72 03 05] ÷ [20 07 08 31] ÷ [20 12 08 30] ÷ [4E 41 4D] ÷ [52
6F 61 64 73 20 41 75 74 68 6F 72 69 74 79] ÷ [31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42] ÷ [42 3B 20 03 08
05 3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 43 31 3B 20 05 04 11 3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 44 3B 20 07 02 02 3B 3B 3B 3B] × [01]
÷÷÷÷÷÷ × [30 33 2F 37 32 30 33 30 35 35 33 36 37 30 38 38] ÷ [01] ÷ [01] ÷ [00 00 00 00] × [04] [82
03 EB] [Data Group 4 Portrait Image] × [01 01] [00 06] [82 02 65] [Data Group 7 Fingerprint
template] × [1E 4E 41 4D 2F 30 31 2F 31 36 2F 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2F 30] ÷ ÷ [50 3B 47 3B 3B 20
09 08 30] × × [DG.SOD.1 length] [digital signature] × [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value] ¶
The final byte stream will be as follows:
A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 02 00 82 07 0F D7 4B 4C 45 49 4E 53 43 4D 49 44 54 F7 4D 41 54 54 48 49 41
53 20 57 45 52 4E 45 52 F7 19 72 03 05 F7 20 07 08 31 F7 20 12 08 30 F7 4E 41 4D F7 52 6F 61 64
73 20 41 75 74 68 6F 72 69 74 79 F7 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 F7 42 3B 20 03 08 05 3B 3B
3B 3B 3B 43 31 3B 20 05 04 11 3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 44 3B 20 07 02 02 3B 3B 3B 3B D7 01 F7 F7 F7 F7
F7 F7 D7 30 33 2F 37 32 30 33 30 35 35 33 36 37 30 38 38 F7 01 F7 01 F7 00 00 00 00 D7 04 82 03
EB [Data Group 4 Portrait Image] D7 01 01 00 06 82 02 65 [Data Group 7 Fingerprint template] D7
1E 4E 41 4D 2F 30 31 2F 31 36 2F 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2F 30 F7 F7 50 3B 47 3B 3B 20 09 08 30 D7
D7 [DG.SOD.1 length] [digital signature] D7 [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value] B6

Page 33, Clause B.6
In the EXAMPLE replace 'A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 03 00 82 07 0A' with 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00 02 00 82 07
0A'.
In the EXAMPLE replace ‘53’ 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00 01 00 82 07 0A … B6' with ‘53’ 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00
02 00 82 07 0A … B6'

After Annex D
Add new Annex E.
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ISO/IEC 18013-2:2020/PRF Amd 1(E)
Annex E
(informative)

Compact encoding (Version 01)
E.1 General
This annex defines the deprecated compact encoding scheme (ver 01) for the information of
manufacturers of readers that must be able to read IDL cards issued in accordance with this version that
have not yet expired.
E.2 Purpose
Compact encoding is applied when limited memory capacity is available for the IDL application (not
exceeding 5 kB). This scheme requires the read device to read all data at the same time, after which the
data is then parsed.
For compact encoding, a typical minimum capacity of 300 usable bytes is required. Typical media on
which compact encoding is implemented are:
— 2D bar codes,
Deleted: —
— RFID, and
Deleted: —
— PICs and ICs with contacts with limited capacity available for the IDL application.
Deleted: —
The limited storage capacity means that the number of data groups is restricted, as is the data size of
each. The compact encoding scheme accordingly provides for Data Group 1, and optionally for any
combination of data groups 2, 3, 4, 7 and 11, subject to storage capacity availability.
Means
...

INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 18013-2
Second edition
2020-06
AMENDMENT 1
Personal identification — ISO-
compliant driving licence —
Part 2:
Machine-readable technologies
AMENDMENT 1: DG11 length for
compact encoding
Identification des personnes — Permis de conduire conforme à
l'ISO —
Partie 2: Technologies lisibles par une machine
AMENDEMENT 1
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Foreword
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Cards and security devices for personal identification.
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ISO/IEC 18013-2/Amd. 1:2023(E)
Personal identification — ISO-compliant driving licence —
Part 2:
Machine-readable technologies
AMENDMENT 1: DG11 length for compact encoding
Page 2, Clause 2 Normative references
Replace
ISO/IEC 7816-11:2017
with
ISO/IEC 7816-11:2022
In C.4.7 replace ISO/IEC 7816-11:2017 with ISO/IEC 7816-11:2022.
Replace
ISO/IEC 19785-1:2015
with
ISO/IEC 19785-1:2020
Move ISO/IEC 19785-1:2020 to the Bibliography.
Replace
ISO/IEC 19785-3:2015
with
ISO/IEC 19785-3:2020
In 8.7 and C.4.7 replace ISO/IEC 19785-3:2015 with ISO/IEC 19785-3:2020.
Page 4, Clause 3.1.8
Add the following Note
“Note 3 to entry: See Annex B and Annex E (informative)."

Page 24, Clause B.1
Replace
"The annex also prescribes means of validating and authenticating the stored data."
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with
"Means for authenticating the stored data are specified in ISO/IEC 18013-3.
This version 02 of compact encoding supersedes the deprecated version 01 included in Annex E
(informative) for the information of manufacturers of readers that must be able to read IDL cards issued
in accordance with this version that have not yet expired.”

Page 25, Clause B.4.1
Replace
"[header] × [Data Group 1] × [Data Group 2] × [Data Group 3] × [Data Group 4] × [Data Group 7] × [Data
Group 11]¶"
with
"[header] × [Data Group 1] × [Data Group 2] × [Data Group 3] × [Data Group 4] × [Data Group 7] × [Data
Group 11] × [Data Group 12] × [DG.SOD.1] × [DG.SOD.H]¶"
and insert the following statement:
"Data Group 12, DG.SOD.1, and DG.SOD.H are specified in ISO/IEC 18013-3."
Replace
“Data Group 11 is followed by the end of file delimiter (¶).”
with
“DG.SOD.H is followed by the end of file delimiter (¶).”

Page 25, Clause B.4.2
In definition of Version, replace ‘01’ with ‘02’.

Page 26, Clause B.4.2
In the EXAMPLE replace the WG 10 version level "1" with "2".
In the EXAMPLE replace ‘A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 01 00 82 06 3E’ with ‘A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 02 00 82 06
3E’.

Page 31, Clause B.5.11
Insert the following at the end of the clause:
However, DG11 shall include the DG length.
Data Group 11 thus shall be coded as follows (spaces are included to enhance legibility only, and are not
encoded):
[previous data group] × [DG11 length] [DG11 data block] × [next data group]
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where
[DG11 length] is the length of the [DG11 data block] field, expressed using ASN.1 rules;
[DG 11 data block] is a variable length field, encoded in accordance with Table B.1, with the
understanding that delimiters may be included in data fields as data (i.e.
without fulfilling a delimiting function).

Page 31, Clause B.5.12
Replace the clause with the following overall example:
Matthias Werner Kleinscmidt (a male) was born on 5 March 1972. On 31 August 2007, the Roads
Authority of the Namibia Department for Transport issued Matthias Werner an IDL (number
123456789AB) that expires after 5 years. The issuing authority has also assigned an administrative
number (03/7203055367088) to the IDL.
The IDL authorises Matthias Werner to drive Light Vehicles (since 5 August 2003), Medium Sized Goods
Vehicles (since 11 August 2005) and Passenger Vehicles (since 2 February 2007).
As domestic data, the IDL includes a TRIPS number (NAM/01/16/1234567/0) and Professional Driving
Permit (PrDP) authorisation to drive both Passenger (P) and Goods (G) vehicles until 20 August 2009.
One portrait image (1003 bytes) using JPEG2000 compression is included. The minutiae of his right
index finger are stored as well (613 byte data block; compact size, with ridge skeleton end and ridge
skeleton bifurcation points).
The above information will logically be written as set out below (square brackets and spaces are used
where appropriate to improve readability; single quotes signify hexadecimal numbers):
['A0 00 00 02 48 01 00'] ['02 00'] [82 07 0F] × KLEINSCMIDT ÷ MATTHIAS WERNER ÷ ’19 72 03
05’ ÷ ’20 07 08 31’ ÷ ’20 12 08 30’ ÷ NAM ÷ Roads Authority ÷ 123456789AB ÷ B ; ’20 03 08 05’;;;;;
C1 ; ’20 05 04 11’ ;;;;; D ; ’20 07 02 02’ ;;;; × 1 ÷÷÷÷÷÷ × 03/7203055367088 ÷ ’01’ ÷ ’01’ ÷ ’00 00 00
00’ × ['4'] [1003] [Data Group 4 Portrait Image] × ['01 01'] ['00 06'] [613] [Data Group 7 Fingerprint
template] × [30] NAM/01/16/1234567/0 ÷ ÷ P ; G ;; ’20 09 08 30’ × × [DG.SOD.1 length] [digital
signature] × [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value]¶
The above fields will be encoded as follows (all numbers are hexadecimal):
[A0 00 00 02 48 01 00] [02 00] [82 07 0F] × [4B 4C 45 49 4E 53 43 4D 49 44 54] ÷ [4D 41 54 54 48
49 41 53 20 57 45 52 4E 45 52] ÷ [19 72 03 05] ÷ [20 07 08 31] ÷ [20 12 08 30] ÷ [4E 41 4D] ÷ [52 6F
61 64 73 20 41 75 74 68 6F 72 69 74 79] ÷ [31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42] ÷ [42 3B 20 03 08 05
3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 43 31 3B 20 05 04 11 3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 44 3B 20 07 02 02 3B 3B 3B 3B] × [01] ÷÷÷÷÷÷
× [30 33 2F 37 32 30 33 30 35 35 33 36 37 30 38 38] ÷ [01] ÷ [01] ÷ [00 00 00 00] × [04] [82 03 EB]
[Data Group 4 Portrait Image] × [01 01] [00 06] [82 02 65] [Data Group 7 Fingerprint template] ×
[1E 4E 41 4D 2F 30 31 2F 31 36 2F 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2F 30] ÷ ÷ [50 3B 47 3B 3B 20 09 08 30] × ×
[DG.SOD.1 length] [digital signature] × [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value] ¶
The final byte stream will be as follows:
A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 02 00 82 07 0F D7 4B 4C 45 49 4E 53 43 4D 49 44 54 F7 4D 41 54 54 48 49 41
53 20 57 45 52 4E 45 52 F7 19 72 03 05 F7 20 07 08 31 F7 20 12 08 30 F7 4E 41 4D F7 52 6F 61 64
73 20 41 75 74 68 6F 72 69 74 79 F7 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 F7 42 3B 20 03 08 05 3B 3B
3B 3B 3B 43 31 3B 20 05 04 11 3B 3B 3B 3B 3B 44 3B 20 07 02 02 3B 3B 3B 3B D7 01 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7
F7 D7 30 33 2F 37 32 30 33 30 35 35 33 36 37 30 38 38 F7 01 F7 01 F7 00 00 00 00 D7 04 82 03 EB
[Data Group 4 Portrait Image] D7 01 01 00 06 82 02 65 [Data Group 7 Fingerprint template] D7 1E
4E 41 4D 2F 30 31 2F 31 36 2F 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2F 30 F7 F7 50 3B 47 3B 3B 20 09 08 30 D7 D7
[DG.SOD.1 length] [digital signature] D7 [DG.SOD.H length] [hash value] B6
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Page 33, Clause B.6
In the EXAMPLE replace 'A0 00 00 02 48 01 00 03 00 82 07 0A' with 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00 02 00 82 07
0A'.
In the EXAMPLE replace ‘53’ 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00 01 00 82 07 0A … B6' with ‘53’ 'A0 00 00 02 48 03 00
02 00 82 07 0A … B6'

After Annex D
Add new Annex E.
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ISO/IEC 18013-2/Amd. 1:2023(E)
Annex E
(informative)

Compact encoding (Version 01)
E.1 General
This annex defines the deprecated compact encoding scheme (ver 01) for the information of
manufacturers of readers that must be able to read IDL cards issued in accordance with this version
that have not yet expired.
E.2 Purpose
Compact encoding is applied when limited memory capacity is available for the IDL application (not
exceeding 5 kB). This scheme requires the read device to read all data at the same time, after which the
data is then parsed.
For compact encoding, a typical minimum capacity of 300 usable bytes is required. Typical media on
which compact encoding is implemented are:
— 2D bar codes,
— RFID, and
— PICs and ICs with contacts with limited capacity available for the IDL application.
The limited storage capacity means that the number of data groups is restricted, as is the data size
of each. The compact encoding scheme accordingly provides for Data Group 1, and optionally for any
combination of data groups 2, 3, 4, 7 and 11, subject to storage capacity availability.
Means for authenticating the stored data are specified in ISO/IEC 18013-3.
E.3 Overview
The compact encoding method generates one data string containing all data groups. This data string is
written to (and read from) storage media in the format provided for by each technology.
The compact encoding method differentiates between the following two types of data groups:
— Type 1 data group: Data groups that contain only data of which the allowable characters are specified
in this document (i.e. data groups 1, 2 and 3).
— Type 2 data
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