TD1 Cards, Replacement of Essential Information TD1 Cards, Replacement of Essential Information Sjef Broekhaar Training Officer / Technical Specialist Philippine Border Management Project, Manila International Organization for Migration New Technology Working Group (NTWG) TAG/MRTD 18
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� Trial Schiphol Airport 18 June and 13 November 2007� Self Service Kiosk for passengers on departure� Used documents Passports & ID1 and ID2 identity cards� During trial ID1 cards were taken out� Observations
– There are 7 potentially incorrect ways to present the ID1 card– The ID card was often presented 180 degrees out of alignment with the self
service receptacle.– Reasons:– Turning card on scanner gave following problems:
• Due to limited space for hand under the top plate scanner, the user couldn't see what is happening under the plate.
• As the physical construction of an card is mostly synthetic and flat, a user with short finger nails was not easily able to remove the card from the scanner or turn the card
The IssueThe Issue• An automated match between the front side and the rear side was not possible,
causing the card to be automatically rejected. As a result, the information was correctly displayed on the screen but, as there was no mechanism to verify whether the front and rear of the card belong together, the system rejected the card as authentication could not be guaranteed.
• Consequently, immigration officers had to undertake manual checks, adding unnecessary time to the overall control process.
� Germany– Will introduce new ID card and change from ID-2 to ID-1. One of the
disadvantages discovered is that in border control processes the card has to be turned to be able to read and compare front and rear side.
Immigration RequirementImmigration Requirement
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Reading Process TD2 and TD3Reading Process TD2 and TD3
Reading Process TD1Reading Process TD1
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Ideas Ideas
� 3 line MRZ at the front side of the card� 1 line MRZ at the front side of the card� 2D Barcode on the front side� OCR-B document number in visual zone� 6-digit PACE code in additional zone� Adjust the equipment
Option 1: 3 line MRZ at front side of cardOption 1: 3 line MRZ at front side of card
Option 2: 1 line MRZ at front side of cardOption 2: 1 line MRZ at front side of card
Applications use MRZ front side Card Applications use MRZ front side Card
� MRZ = Quick Database Search Document en Personal details� MRZ = Quick Database Search Document details� MRZ = Quick Database Search Personal details� MRZ = Open chip� Compare visual data with chip data� Compare visual data, MRZ data and chip data
Current Doc 9303 Part 3 design with 3-line-MRZ on rear
Suggested Doc 9303 Part 3 design with additional 1-line-MRZ on front and signature moved to rear side
DocNumber + DOB + DOE + AbbrevName
DocType + IssuingCountry + DocNumber + DOB + DOE
(A1)
(A2)
DocNumber + DOB + DOE + AbbrevName
(A1)
Possible Uses• BAC• Limited Document Searches (Lost & Stolen)• Limited Person Searches (Watch List)
DocType + IssuingCountry + DocNumber + DOB + DOE
(A2)
Possible Uses• BAC• Complete Document Searches (Lost & Stolen)• No person searches
Option 3: 2D Barcode on the front sideOption 3: 2D Barcode on the front side
Option 4: OCR-B document number in VIZOption 4: OCR-B document number in VIZ
Option 5: 6-digit PACE code in additional zoneOption 5: 6-digit PACE code in additional zone
– a) to take note of the work that has be done to date on the technical report;– b) recognize the importance of reading e-travel documents at the border in
an efficient and non intrusive way by border officials or the passengers themselves at a self service kiosk;
– c) to look for solutions to create synergy in reading ICAO compliant travel documents;
– d) to submit to the sub-working group other options in order to find the most efficient way to address the automated processing issues relating to td1 format cards;
– e) to approve continuation of the on-going work in this area.