Case study: Access Control by E-ticketing with PHL7112
Case study: Leading fashion fair records all booth visitors with OPL9723
Access control and visitor registration can be combined when using the
abilities of ticket reading. Tickets for trade shows, concerts and other
events are usually ordered online. The printed conformation of the
order is then supplied with a 1D or 2D barcode. Gate-keepers can read
these barcodes with a barcode scanner, which controls the ticket's
validity. For business events in a public facility the visitor data can
be used to monitor the audience.
The abilities of barcode reading and real-time Bluetooth communication
are ideal technologies for access control and visitor registration.
On-board Bluetooth provides real-time connectivity to nearby stations
that are linked to central server data. The Opticon datacollectors
equipped with Bluetooth collect and update data during the operation and
monitor visitor behavior for market research. Visitor data can be made
available to the business staff.
The Opticon devices provide real-time connection, increased efficiency,
reduced labor expense and traceable input for visitor management
reporting.
Applications:
Entrance control
Lead-tracking
Peak-time registration
Visitor data storage
Real-time tracking
Visitor counting
Error reduction