New Detection System: ASDAS “One-person-only”

Automatic Systems

ASDAS (Automatic Systems Detection and Analysis Solution) “one-person-only” detection system guarantees that each person allowed through is fully screened and has the authorization to go from a free area to a secured one.

New rapidly spreading technologies such as biometrics improve security but generally imperil existing throughput. Automated processing instead of manual processing provides new facilities to users.

Detection of uniqueness is used to determine that there is only one person at a time in the portal. The uniqueness check is carried out at the entry gate.

The ASDAS system mainly makes use of traditional technology (IR cells). It is not sensitive to variables such as temperature, light, type of flooring, etc.

The software algorithm which analyses the data comprises several layers, so that a complete range of uses can be handled (adults, children, luggage carried, pulled or pushed ....) with a high level of performance. For example, it can detect whether the person is accompanied by a small child or if the user is pulling/pushing a trolley.

ASDAS performance is the result of a combination of various sensors and software layers. ASDAS: Automatic Systems Detection & Analysis SolutionThe first software layer analyses data coming from one sensor. If the profile recognition is not conclusive, the ASDAS algorithm runs a second layer using information from other sensors. And so on as until ASDAS is able to deliver a reliable recognition (low FAR/FRR).

The ASDAS processing time is short, and the algorithm can be easily configured and adapted. The ASDAS software runs on a PC platform where data can be stored for each passage.

This ASDAS system is generally integrated in high-security access control barriers.

Automatic Systems Detection & Analysis Solution

"One-person-only" Detection System"One-person-only" detection system features:

  • Adults, minors, persons with reduced mobility... pulling, pushing, carrying all sorts of luggage or trolleys

  • Adult pulling a trolley or holding a child

  • Child carried in adult's arms

  • Persons attempting to tail-gate

  • Passengers trying to slip through or over the gate

Advantages

  • Side & Front (3D) profile recognition

  • False Acceptance Rate (FAR) & False

  • Rejection Rate (FRR) high performance

  • Detected ProfilesProven & simple technologies

  • Insensitivity to changes in light intensity and temperature

  • No height constraint and no special floor preparation

  • Low maintenance needs
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