Integrated Systems

Car ID integration

by Mark Rowe

Tyco Security Products has integrated the Dutch access control product company Nedap’s AVI vehicle and driver identification products with its C•CURE 9000.

When integrated with the C•CURE 9000 security and event management product, AVI identification readers can identify vehicles and people from distance. The firms say this makes the readers suitable for parking access applications, managing logistics and for weighing installations and mining safety applications. AVI identification systems ensure that only vehicles with authorised drivers can access restricted areas while keeping traffic moving through gates. Vehicles and their operators can be authorised for entry while their vehicles are still moving, and can be identified by the readers through closed windows, the makers add.

The integration uses UHF tags that can be deployed as passive, battery-operated tags. The UHF tags can be read from distances up to 33 feet and use a circular polarised antenna to give freedom of tag placement and orientation. AVI’s license plate reader automatically reads car number plates and uses an all-in-one camera, analyser and IR illuminator. The reader is embedded with onboard processing software that can be configured through a web interface and has a range of up to 19 feet. The AVI reader supports a range of IR-reflective license plates, including most European countries.

Rafael Schrijvers, Access Control Product Marketing Manager, EMEA, Tyco Security Products, said: “The NEDAP AVI identification solution is an integral component in our intelligent physical access control portfolio. With the integration of NEDAP AVI with C•CURE 9000, we offer the most convenient and secure solution for identifying vehicles and persons entering and exiting your protected area.”

The AVI readers can be configured through a web interface. An optional Wiegand Interface Module for the camera is also included. Visit Software House at www.swhouse.com.

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