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      Access control systems are designed to limit access to persons and / or vehicles in certain designated areas and to allow only those authorized, after identifying them.

      For identification may be used different technologies and the most common are:
      • Use of a personal code
      • Using cards or other devices that contain a personal code
      • Biometric features recognition (fingerprints, palmar fingerprint, iris print, face, voice);
      • Read of vehicles registration numbers by image analysis.
      To limit access to the most common devices are:
      • Doors equipped with power operated locks
      • Turnstiles
      • Revolving doors
      • Locks
      • Electric drive barriers
      • Electric operated gates.

      By extension, an access control system can provide information for determining the work calculation and time sheets.
      Access control systems may be components of alarm systems and intrusion protection as specified in GD 1010/2004.

      Modern trends in mind:
      • European standards on access control systems harmonization for security applications (the family of SR / EN 50133);
      • Integration of access control in buildings and premises of persons (named physical access also) to control access to IT&C resources (named logical access).

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Access control  ________________________________________


Access control systems are designed to limit access to persons and / or vehicles in certain designated areas and to allow only those authorized, after identifying them.

For identification may be used different technologies and the most common are:
• Use of a personal code
• Using cards or other devices that contain a personal code
• Biometric features recognition (fingerprints, palmar fingerprint, iris print, face, voice);
• Read of vehicles registration numbers by image analysis.
To limit access to the most common devices are:
• Doors equipped with power operated locks
• Turnstiles
• Revolving doors
• Locks
• Electric drive barriers
• Electric operated gates.

By extension, an access control system can provide information for determining the work calculation and time sheets.
Access control systems may be components of alarm systems and intrusion protection as specified in GD 1010/2004.

Modern trends in mind:
• European standards on access control systems harmonization for security applications (the family of SR / EN 50133);
• Integration of access control in buildings and premises of persons (named physical access also) to control access to IT&C resources (named logical access).