Zero-amount EMV authorization turns existing payment cards and terminals into secure access identification without added hardware or cost.
Users request a room change on a mobile device, then an access terminal re-encodes the card for the new room to cut waiting and staff effort.
AR visual anchors guide drivers to the correct drop-off spot, while Wi-Fi signal sensing detects unauthorized package handling.
A unified control panel combines biometric, card, key, and password access with timed lockout to reduce user confusion and unauthorized entry.
Machine-readable codes let a user app and access device verify eligibility in real time, reducing manual checks while enabling secure touchless entry.
A gateway bridges face, fingerprint, and card identification to existing entrance guard controllers, cutting upgrade cost while preserving access accuracy.
An intermediary keeps the lock reachable for high-priority messages during low-power operation, cutting battery drain and maintenance.
A modular keyless lock secures multiple truck access points at one junction, reducing forced-entry risk while simplifying installation and maintenance.
An intermediary translation layer converts military base and campus-style addresses into geolocation identifiers for accurate delivery.
Standardized RFID identity documents replace PINs and signatures to deactivate security systems with lower setup complexity and secure matching.
Physical input sensing such as light, pressure, or touch blocks RFID/NFC transmission unless legitimate use conditions are met.
UWB ranging and Bluetooth credential exchange let an accessory detect approach intent and trigger automatic door unlocking without swiping or tapping.
Ultra-wideband vehicle positioning identifies the correct lane at multi-lane gates, enabling automatic barrier opening with less manual scanning.
Authorized keys relay firmware updates or decommissioning commands to electromechanical locks, reducing mobile-device security exposure.
By shifting ignition detection from the key to the cylinder, the design cuts standby battery drain while preserving reliable access authorization.
A shielded electronic lock hides cabinet access points while enabling wireless control, event logging, and stronger anti-theft protection.
Cloud-linked indoor and outdoor lock units notify residents of visitors and deliveries while enabling remote monitoring and door opening.
A hardware accessory verifies LACS soft tokens and emulates PACS reader transactions to add modern authentication without changing existing access infrastructure.
Integrated gateway control in each self-storage keypad removes the central gateway failure point and allows flexible placement with direct cloud access.
Autonomous patrol robots authenticate detected people in datacenter spaces, cutting reliance on cages and on-site guards.
Adds mobile credential reading to existing access control hardware through a radio intermediary and standard interfaces without major upgrades.
Keeps a smart door lock unlocked during emergencies and alerts managers or contacts, enabling faster access to people who cannot respond.
A spaced gate layout combines metal detection and turnstile access to enable contactless entry while preventing electromagnetic interference.
Beam-break sensing across slot surfaces detects thin envelopes that computer vision misses, improving package tracking and retrieval.
Supplemental data and biometric checks let electronic keys update lock permissions when personnel conditions change, reducing misuse of valid credentials.
A mobile proximity-based unlock flow lets self-storage tenants pass gates and unit doors after one authentication, reducing repeated access delays.
A backend-matched machine-readable code replaces manual or disconnected eligibility checks to enable secure, touchless access to restricted resources.
Combines local lock checks, historical behavior analysis, and control-end indices to improve door lock security assessment accuracy.
During a security incident, access rights are automatically revoked only in compromised areas, protecting assets without permanent lockout.
QR code and audible passcode checks let a video doorbell verify temporary visitors, avoid false alarms, and keep home security armed.
Location and identity data from a wireless key let a network node grant or deny conveyor entity access based on system status.
A low-mounted receiver and rear switch improve portable transmitter detection around the vehicle while simplifying storage case access.
A remote platform verifies the smartphone's local network match without joining Bluetooth, reducing infiltration risk in door access control.
Snap-fit retainers and an elastomeric battery cover keep a key fob battery seated during vibration, preserving electrical contact.
Voiceprint recognition replaces swipe or tap credentials, enabling hands-free passage access while preserving user authentication.
A strike-plate charging interface recharges door lock electronics when the door is closed, avoiding battery replacement while supporting modular access features.
A two-direction cover lock keeps the battery enclosed in an electronic key, reducing child opening risk while maintaining water protection.
Diversified keys and encrypted credential blobs help detect copied credentials between devices before access is granted.
A rotating mirror lets one camera cover multiple lanes, capturing only after mirror positioning to cut blur, shake, and extra equipment cost.
An electromagnetic lever-stopper layout fits narrow door frames and switches between normally-open and normally-closed lock modes without parts changes.
Geofenced carrier verification and time-limited access codes enable secure smart lock deliveries without requiring the recipient to be home.
Configurable access control modes tailor security and user functions across deployment phases, improving traceable setup and operation.
When UWB ranging becomes unreliable, anchors add radar mode to improve key position accuracy while cutting RF traffic and power use.
Oblique near-infrared hand dorsum vein imaging improves lock recognition in outdoor light while avoiding fingerprint contamination and high power use.
Cloud-based user binding and authority storage let smart door locks support remote access while improving management safety and convenience.
A two-stage RFID trigger authenticates users during approach, cutting turnstile delay while preserving secure access timing.
Multiple credentials and biometric liveness checks strengthen door access security without relying on a single compromised key.
Combining card credentials with timestamp and geolocation helps restrict entry and exit to authorized places and permitted time windows.