<i><b>Physical Markup Language: EPC Network Data Standard</b></i>
The Physical Mark-Up Language (PML) is a collection of common, standardized XML vocabularies to represent and distribute information related to EPC Network enabled objects. The PML standardizes the content of messages exchanged within the EPC network. It is, therefore, part of the Auto-ID Centers effort to develop standardized interfaces and protocols for the communication with and within the Auto-ID infrastructure. The core part of the physical mark-up-language (PML Core) provides a standardized format for the exchange of the data captured by the sensors in the Auto-ID infrastructure, e.g. RFID readers.
An XML schema intended to specify the raw information captured by RFID readers and made available by ALE to other entities in the EPC Global Network. The one schema file that a start defines the PML is captured in the file PMLCore.xsd. RFID readers are but one form of sensory devices in the PML model.
One of the essential ingredients of information dealt with in RFID systems. Physical Markup Language (PML) Core of the Electronic Product Code (EPC) Network is primarily targeted at system RFID readers toward the simplification and automation of supply chain network
The Auto-ID PML Core specification 1.0 defines the syntax and semantics of PML Core.Find the link for download it.
http://www.epcglobalinc.org/standards_technology/Secure/v1.0/PML_Core_Specification_v1.0.pdf
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Let me know if any problem occur while download it or else I have the document. Feel Free to ASK
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Aashish, thanks for your contribution. This messages was changed to be a nomral post instead of a question since it actually contains the answer to a question posed during the online meetup. Cheers, Steve
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