Biometrics is the future of security and access control. We
know how organizations are using employing the technology in attendance systems
to ensure correct entry and exit recordings in the database. But biometrics is
a field that doesn’t cease to amaze and remains largely unexplored for the time
being. A biometrics system uses unique
human traits that vary from person to person to identify a particular person or
a set of persons. These unique traits can be finger prints, voice control or
retina imaging.
We all are accustomed to watching James bond accessing
different gadgets and accessing controls to different doors with a touch of
finger or a retina scan. Those there are some cool biometric applications for
you.
Let us look into a lesser known application of biometrics
i.e. door access control.
There are various sections/departments in an organization
where access has to be restricted or limited to an extent. For an example, a
movie theater restricts entry of the movie goers to certain sections by
installing gates that require unique recognition. At these gates, the staff
members can use their unique physical traits to request access and enter a
particular section.
Door Access Control System |
How does biometrics
work in case of door access system?
First things first, a unique trait is decided upon to be used
as the identifier for access to doors. Let’s say we decided upon fingerprints
to be used as the identifier. Now we need to record finger prints of the staff/
people who are allowed to access the particular door. Once the finger prints
are recorded, they are to be synchronized with the access control system in
such a manner that they recognize the allowed identifiers without any lag or
problem.
Now when a person presses his finger against the interface
which observes finger prints, the system would either recognize a positive
result i.e. matched finger prints, or negative results i.e. unmatched finger
prints. In case of positive results, the door which is already locked door is
unlocked and the person is granted access. If the result is negative, then the
door remains closed and the entry is denied.
This is how unwanted access to certain sections is
restricted in organizations that seek security and privacy. Similarly, with the
help of biometrics technology a lot of tasks can be accomplished and simplified
further.
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