Access Control System
Access Control System
Access control systems are the electronic systems that are designed to control through a network and they should have an access to a network. Access Control System recognizes authenticates and authorizes entry of a person to enter into the premise thereby giving complete protection ensuring security with the system. The areas or organizations which require high security use different types of access control systems like bio metric, RFID, door controllers and card readers etc. Each access point may be controlled individually as per the requirement of company or organizations where high security is necessary. Network security is also important, especially in a company which handles sensitive data.
Bio metric Access Control System
The Bio Metric Access Control System is a time attendence control system with fingerprint access and it tracks and records data of visitors and employees through its Access Software. This is widely used in confidential places for its easy installation and high security.
Bio Metric Access Control System uses fingerprint instead of card system for access. The Access Control System not only permits entry but also gives the data regarding the entry of persons. The Attendence Software can be integerated with any existing payroll software and it gives automatic record of information generated by the attendence system and this saves time and resources in recording. It increases productivity and profitability for any organization.
CARD ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
The card reader electronically analyzes the user’s credentials and sends a request to a server to unlock the door using said credentials. Card readers are typically installed outside of the door or system they are intended to unlock.
Card access control systems make it much easier for you to manage the security of your building. You won’t have to worry about which people need specific keys to get into particular areas, as you only have to ensure that everyone has updated credentials.
Door entry systems also allow you to grant access to specific people on specific days and at specific times. Additionally, you can also accommodate visitors by giving them access to certain areas for only the duration of their visit.
This customizability is something that traditional keys and locks cannot provide.
FACE RECOGNITION ACCESS CONTROL
Facial Recognition Access Control. … Instead of a key card, systems provide a camera based-reader, that authorizes entry using the person’s face. All you have to do it walk up and look at the reader, it runs recognition, identifies the person and sends a signal to unlock the doors
FACIAL RECOGNITION is an ideal solution for time-attendance and access control applications to enhance productivity or security of new-age organizations. FACIAL RECOGNITION is best suited for corporate offices, manufacturing units, government organizations, hospitals, construction sites and many more.
BOOM BARRIER
A boom barrier, also known as a boom gate, is a bar, or pole pivoted to allow the boom to block vehicular or pedestrian access through a controlled point.
Typically the tip of a boom gate rises in a vertical arc to a near vertical position. Boom gates are often counterweighted, so the pole is easily tipped. Boom gates are often paired either end to end, or offset appropriately to block traffic in both directions. Some boom gates also have a second arm which hangs 300 to 400 mm below the upper arm when lowered, to increase approach visibility, and which hangs on links so it lies flat with the main boom as the barrier is raised. Some barriers also feature a pivot roughly half way, where as the barrier is raised, the outermost half remains horizontal, with the barrier resembling an upside-down L when raised.
BOLLARDS
A bollard is a sturdy, short, vertical post. The term originally referred to a post on a ship or quay used principally for mooring boats. It now also refers to posts installed to control road traffic and posts designed to prevent automotive vehicles from colliding or crashing into pedestrians and structures, whether intentional from ram-raids and vehicle-ramming attacks, or unintentional losses of control.