Face Recognition Access Controls Technology

Face Recognition Access Controls Technology




Design Background

A facial recognition reader is a technology capable of identifying or verifying a person from a digital image or a video frame from a video source. There are multiple methods in which facial recognition systems work, but in general, they work by comparing selected facial features from given image with faces within a database. It can provide high accuracy of user identification with an additional card reader as an alternative way of identification, which meets the requirements for Access Control.

While initially a form of computer application, it has seen wider uses in recent times on mobile platforms and in other forms of technology, such as robotics. It is typically used as access control in security systems and can be compared to other biometrics such as fingerprint or eye iris recognition systems. Although the accuracy of facial recognition reader as a biometric technology is lower than iris recognition and fingerprint recognition, it is widely adopted due to its contactless and non-invasive process. Recently, it has also become popular as a commercial identification and marketing tool. Other applications include advanced human-computer interaction, video surveillance, automatic indexing of images, and video database, among others. 


Main Features


1.     Build in Storage
Store Up to 20,000 facial features;
Facial Recognition speed <0.5s & accuracy ≥ 99.8%;
Facial Recognition distance is 0.3m t ~ 1.5m

2.     Off‐line management: login by card or password
Setup menu: add/delete/modify facial information;
Support Off‐line synchronization of facial database (via TCP/IP)
3.     Access Modes
- Facial / Facial+Card / Facial+PIN / Card+Facial;
- Card + PIN (option);
- Comparison of Face and card (facial characteristic templates was write in the user card);
- Scramble keyboard;

4.     Alarm 
Support fire alarm input and indication of Escape Route.

5.     3rd Party Capability
Support external card reader connection (option);
Support relay output (option);

6.     Liveness detection
Effectively prevent from photos and videos of non‐liveness approach;

7.     Events
Store up to 20,000 off‐line events;
Face images captured and saved failure events:
Facial recognition failed events or unauthorized access

8.     Camera
Support light compensation:
IR light compensation;

9.     Interface and Compatibility
Multiple interfaces and compatible with various access control- Wiegand & RS485 (OSDP);


Face Recognition Demonstration


Technical Specification


Ditulis oleh :FMZA
Untuk : One Touch Controls Sdn Bhd
Date : 29th March 2020
Email : one.touch.controls@gmail.com








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