Table of Contents
Introduction
1Scope
2Normativereferences
3Definitions
4Abbreviations
5Notation
6Convention
7Encodingrulesdefinedinthis
Recommendation/InternationalStandard
8Conformance
9PERencodinginstructions
10TheapproachtoencodingusedforPER
11Encodingprocedures
12Encodingthebooleantype
13Encodingtheintegertype
14Encodingtheenumeratedtype
15Encodingtherealtype
16Encodingthebitstringtype
17Encodingtheoctetstringtype
18Encodingthenulltype
19Encodingthesequencetype
20Encodingthesequence-oftype
21Encodingthesettype
22Encodingtheset-oftype
23Encodingthechoicetype
24Encodingtheobjectidentifiertype
25Encodingtherelativeobjectidentifiertype
26Encodingtheinternationalizedresourcereferencetype
27Encodingtherelativeinternationalizedresource
referencetype
28Encodingtheembedded-pdvtype
29Encodingofavalueoftheexternaltype
30Encodingtherestrictedcharacterstringtypes
31Encodingtheunrestrictedcharacterstringtype
32Encodingthetimetype,theusefultimetypes,the
definedtimetypesandtheadditionaltimetypes
33Objectidentifiersfortransfersyntaxes
AnnexA-Exampleofencodings
AnnexB-CombiningPER-visibleandnon-PER-visible
constraints
AnnexC-SupportforthePERalgorithms
AnnexD-SupportfortheASN.1rulesofextensibility
AnnexE-TutorialannexonconcatenationofPERencodings
AnnexF-IdentificationofEncodingRules Abstract
Specifies a set of encoding rules that can be applied to values of all ASN.1 types to achieve a much more compact representation than that achieved by the Basic Encoding Rules and its derivatives (described in ITU-T Rec. X.690/ISO/IEC 8825-1).