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Access
control
Hardware
products are all primarily micro-processor based, ranging from
small stand-alone readers to single and multi-door controllers,
input/output (I/O) controllers of various sizes, mimic and terminal
drivers, vending machine controllers and cash loading units. A
variety of controllers can be inter-linked to allow the configuration
of controllers from central (or multi) PCs and facilitate
the movement of status information and control data between system
components. Controllers are highly intelligent units and have
the ability to make their own decisions to grant or deny access
to a cardholder. Events are date and time stamped by the controllers.
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Active
RFiD(Radio
Frequency Identification)
technology
These
RFiD devices can be used as personnel identification cards, location
identifiers, and asset tags. All tags communicate actively - meaning
in a consistent, continuous, and completely secure manner -- whether
the receiver network is deployed throughout a building or a corporate
campus.
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Bar-Coding/Passive/Passive-Active
RFiD(Radio
Frequency Identification)
technology
Products
are coded using any Linear, 2D code, RFT (Radio Frequency Transmitter),
Biomechanical markings or any other multi-dimensional machine-readable
code. Each and every item is individually marked, and can therefore
be traced throughout the product's lifecycle. The code cannot
be duplicated or copied without detection by the system.
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Mobile technology
Integrated
mobile hand held reader/scanner incorporating active, passive and bar-code
technology.
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CCTV
(Closed circuit television)
Datrotechs
asset tracking platform integrates with a wide range of overt and covert
surveillance systems alerting on-site and off-site personnel of any asset movement violations.
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Biometrics
In
today's world information is powerful and sometimes sensitive.
This information needs to be secured using the most stringent
measures possible.
Biometrics
measure the individuals' unique physical or behavioral characteristics
to recognize or authenticate their identity. Common physical biometrics
include fingerprints; hand or palm geometry; the retina, iris,
or facial characteristics. Biometric verification systems can be integrated with ©SAiNT.
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GSM/GPRS
GSM
technology is utilised to transmit any violation as change of
state messages, to selected individuals, eliminating the dependance
of physical security to raise the alarm.
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