Smart community infrastructures -- Guidance on smart transportation with QR code identification and authentification in transportation and its related or additional services

Infrastructures urbaines intelligentes -- Lignes directrices relatives au transport intelligent utilisant l'identification et l'authentification par QR code dans le domaine du transport et de ses services connexes ou supplémentaires

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FINAL
INTERNATIONAL ISO/FDIS
DRAFT
STANDARD 37180
ISO/TC 268/SC 1
Smart community infrastructures —
Secretariat: JISC
Guidance on smart transportation
Voting begins on:
2021­05­18 with QR code identification and
authentification in transportation and
Voting terminates on:
2021­07­13
its related or additional services
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Contents Page

Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v

Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................vi

1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

3 Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

4 Concept of smart transportation with QR code identification and authentication ........................2

4.1 Background ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2

4.2 Practical usefulness of QR codes ............................................................................................................................................. 2

4.3 Satisfying the Sustainable Development Goals ........................................................................................................... 2

5 QR code identification and authentication-applicable transportation and its related

or additional services ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

5.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

5.2 Services to customers in public transportation ......................................................................................................... 3

5.3 Services to customers in private transportation ....................................................................................................... 3

5.4 Services to customers in inter­modal, carrier or line operational transportation for

public and private purposes ........................................................................................................................................................ 3

5.5 Business work by operators, administrators and facilities owners of public

transportation and its related or additional services ............................................................................................ 3

5.6 Business work by operators, administrators and facilities owners of private

transportation and its related or additional services ............................................................................................ 3

6 QR code identification, authentication and authorization in or for smart transportation ....3

6.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

6.2 QR code identification ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4

6.3 QR code authentication ................................................................................................................................................................... 4

6.4 QR code authorization ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4

6.4.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

6.4.2 Authorization processes ........................................................................................................................................... . 4

6.5 Other practically useful applications of QR codes in transportation and its related

or additional services ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5

6.5.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

6.6 Application to data transfer validation .............................................................................................................................. 5

7 Security of smart transportation with QR code identification and authentication ........................6

7.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

7.2 QR code identification and authentication security ............................................................................................... 6

7.3 QR code authorization security ................................................................................................................................................ 6

7.3.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

7.3.2 Personal information collection and encryptions ............................................................................... 7

7.3.3 Security procedures ...................................................................................................................................................... 7

8 Organization and operation of smart transportation with QR code identification

and authentication ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

8.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

8.2 Secure-trusted infrastructures for QR code identification and authentication .............................. 7

8.2.1 Credible service management modules ....................................................................................................... 7

8.2.2 Big data analysis centres ........................................................................................................................................... 7

8.2.3 Registration centres ...................................................................................................................................................... 8

8.2.4 Data transfer modules ................................................................................................................................................. 8

8.2.5 Terminal application modules ............................................................................................................................. 8

9 Quality maintenance of smart transportation with QR code identification and

authentication ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

9.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

9.2 Parameters to be observed ........................................................................................................................................................... 8

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Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................10

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ISO/FDIS 37180:2021(E)
Foreword

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iso/ foreword .html.

This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 268, Sustainable cities and communities,

Subcommittee SC 1, Smart community infrastructures.

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.
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Introduction

Quick Response (or QR) codes are widely used worldwide due to their extremely large capacity for

data storage and data transfer instead of barcodes. In the transportation field, QR codes have been

used for over 20 years. However, their application is limited since the identification and authentication

procedure with QR codes in data transfer takes over one second. In cities, a ticket inspection gate

should communicate with 60 customers per minute for their ticket validation at rail stations. As the

number of people delayed due to ticket processing in a concourse increases, this results in more risk

leading to passenger injuries. A typical example is the metro in Bangkok, Thailand. The slow processing

rate of ticket inspection machines disturbs passenger flows in the station. The passengers are delayed

frequently at the gate due to the processing resulting in missed trains.

In the past, the security of QR codes was very limited, and so it was highly risky to use the QR code for

ticket value information retention. If the QR codes were falsely duplicated, the copies would work as a

valid ticket. Transportation operators were hesitant to apply QR codes in ticketing and used the code

only for specific purposes or particular situations. For example, a bus stop numbered ticket for fare

adjustment in bus services and seat reservation sold within one hour of train departure.

However, the lack of security features has been overcome by improving QR code identification and

authentication procedures through the use of dynamic encryption keys and their matching fields.

These processes aid in achieving fluidity enhancement, controllable anonymity, non-forgery, non-

repeatable data transfer and non-repudiation. QR codes are now effective tools to identify data senders

and recipients. Further, QR codes can be used to authenticate information contents and authorize

personal status, by completing the procedures safely and quickly. This advanced performance and

security cultivate improved transportation and its related or additional service fields, such as money

transfer services for payment and charging pre-paid cards. Thereby, ensuring that the services are

more beneficial for customers and assist service agents with the more highly accurate and functional

informational data flow. In geographic information systems where large data are traded, supported

with such efforts, QR code applications already started for data provenance indication, metadata

linkage, dictionary organization, data integration, qualification and exchange as well as security.

This guidance document describes QR code identification and authentication to be applied in such

services.

In the development of this document, ISO Guide 82 has been taken into account in addressing

sustainability issues.
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FINAL DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/FDIS 37180:2021(E)
Smart community infrastructures — Guidance on
smart transportation with QR code identification and
authentification in transportation and its related or
additional services
1 Scope

This document provides guidance on transportation and its related or additional services using quick

response (QR) codes for identification and authentication in data transfer, in order to make their

services both convenient and advantageous for customers and service agents while protecting them

from cheating and illegal action in data transfer.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.

ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:

— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
QR code

quick response (QR) code, such ones as designated in ISO/IEC 18004, which

is to be used for identification and authentication in data transfer in or for smart transportation in a

general meaning defined in ISO 37154:2017, 3.7

Note 1 to entry: Smart transportation in a general meaning is transportation that provides city issue solutions by

transportation system.

Note 2 to entry: In smart transportation, data are usually transferred between customers and service agents in

transportation and its related or additional services and between the agents.

Note 3 to entry: QR codes designated by ISO/IEC 18004 should be used in smart transportation. When using

other QR codes not covered by ISO standards, the user would be charged on the utilization even while such QR

codes still technically work for smart transportation.
3.2
QR code identification

process to identify data senders and recipients with QR codes (3.1) when transferring data in

transportation and its related or additional services
3.3
QR code authentication

process to authenticate information contents with QR codes (3.1) when transferring data in

transportation and its related or additional services
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3.4
QR code authorization

process to authorize personal status by QR code (3.1) identification and authentication in transportation

and its related or additional services
3.5
service agent

person working for operators, administrators and facilities owners in transportation and its related or

additional services
4 Concept of smart transportation with QR code identification and
authentication
4.1 Background

In transportation and its related or additional services, data should be transferred safely and quickly

between customers and service agents for specific purposes such as fare or fee payment and receipts,

seat, sleeping car and hotel room reservations and confirmation as well as delivery items and freight

tracking. In this case, data sender and recipient identification and information content authentication

should be completed instantaneously. Identification confirms who is who, while authentication

recognizes what is whose. Identification and authentication work to verify persons and information,

respectively. For example, it can be checked with a QR code printed on a ticket that the ticket is valid,

held by a qualified person and fixed for the fare and fee payment to transportation operators. The

payment can also be transacted through QR-codes, if highly secured and quickly processed.

4.2 Practical usefulness of QR codes

QR codes have good readability which is helpful in identifying persons by authenticating the content

within information and retaining multiple types of information.

QR codes are applied by printing directly on paper or other materials such as plastic tickets and pasting

a sticker printed therewith anywhere convenient for services (e.g. ticket vending machine bodies,

transportation vehicle fee boxes, cashier counters) for identification of data senders and recipients

(e.g. customers, service agents) and authentication of information contents (e.g. reservations, money

transaction, enquiries). Smartphones, which are normally equipped with digital camera functions,

work effectively as QG code readers and indicators. PC displays are also useful QR code indication

devices, which show homepages linked to official websites for information enquiries. QR codes protect

customers, if used with identification and authentication, from cheating action through phishing

webs
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