Smarter Way To Manage Your Visitors With Biometric Visitor Management System
By Stella - Mar 4, 2010
This system is embedded with new technology called biometric which is based on physiological and behavioral attributes of individuals. Physiological attributes like palm, finger prints, dna, Irish and behavioral attributes like signature, keystroke and voice. So it uses all these attributes to manage your visitors.
How does system work?
It scans people faces and stores all this attributes and then compare it with its central database. If it find matches then it allows to access system or to your premises as per your pre defined setting that you want for your company. If does not find any matches with its central database then it gives a message for a new registration or fire alarm if you have specified to fire upon un authorized entry. So this way this system works as a access control system for your security purpose and addition to this you can also see how much people have visited in a day and how much hours particular person stays in your premises.
This system does not require any advance system to load or does not need external hardware supports so it is compatible with all existing system available in the market and it also enhance the security because it is totally based in face recognition biometric technology and accuracy of your premises. So this way biometric visitor management is smarter and batter way to manage your visitors.
Key features of the system
• Detects, identifies and captures visitor from remote
• Updates visitor statistics
• Meets and schedules appointments over website
• Visitor kiosk creates photo affixed visitor cards
• Stores the secrets of embedded facial features of visitor
• Identifies visitor and lists out previous visit details
• Restricts visitor engagements as and only scheduled by the host.
• Ensures and records access to hosts only on prior appointment
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