Smart/Touchless Access Control and Presence

Employee Presence

“Smart Presence and Touchless Attendance”
Smart Presence and Touchless Attendance

“current technologies use touch or swipe based mechanism using iCard or biometrics, which easily queues up during the peak hours. Another major problem the corporates encounter is employees tailgating, which impacts the correctness of the information required for employee productivity, billing hours etc…”

“Our smart sensors based card are read by our smart Gateways, without touching or swiping it. It transparently senses the card from the varied distances defined and reads the last location of the employee within the office.”

Access

“Smart Access Control”
Smart Access Control

“there is major data security problem in the organization because of tailgating and uncontrolled access to various zones. A meeting room booked for someone, can easily be used by anyone else without any information to the one who booked. The data center has more and bigger risks because of tail gaiting and no access to information that for how long the person has been inside and where, raising risks of internal security and many others.”

“ Our system knows that who has booked, for which period and who all are invited in the meeting, and any deviation can send notification to the stake holder and the intruder. For security zones like data centers, even if tail gated, the information is recorded and an Alarm is sent to the respected stakeholder. The internal location can be tracked and if the time spent inside is more than the specified period, an alert is sent to the stakeholder”

Presence Analytics

“Presence Analytics”
Small Access control and Presence

“There is no smart way of collecting data of space usage, high and low traffic zones for supporting space optimization and other improvements”

“Our smart sensors and scanners continuously identify high and low traffic areas. This data could then be used to inform climate/lighting controls for specific areas, resulting in a more ‘green’ office. Having actual data on traffic areas around the office could also lead to improvements in furniture and desk layouts”