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The physical access control system works with door card readers and similar devices, and locks or unlock things once an individual has been authenticated. Brivo released the ACS5000 access control system in 2005, with Ethernet and GSM cellular connectivity options.
Brivo. Drako acquired Brivo, a provider of cloud-based physical access control systems, in June 2015, and is serving as Brivo's Chairman. Brivo will sell its cloud-based access control systems along with Eagle Eye’s cloud-based security camera system, although the companies will continue to operate as separate entities.
Wiegand interface. The Wiegand interface is a de facto wiring standard which arose from the popularity of Wiegand effect card readers in the 1980s. It is commonly used to connect a card swipe mechanism to the rest of an access control system. The sensor in such a system is often a "Wiegand wire", based on the Wiegand effect, discovered by John ...
A United States Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification Card (also known as U.S. military ID, Geneva Conventions Identification Card, or less commonly abbreviated USPIC) is an identity document issued by the United States Department of Defense to identify a person as a member of the Armed Forces or a member's dependent, such as a child ...
A keycard lock is a lock operated by a keycard, a flat, rectangular plastic card. The card typically, but not always, has identical dimensions to that of a credit card, that is ID-1 format. The card stores a physical or digital pattern that the door mechanism accepts before disengaging the lock. There are several common types of keycards in use ...
Cardkey. Cardkey was a producer of electronic access control products and was based in Simi Valley, California. [1] [2] They were the first company to develop and widely distribute "Electronic Access Control Systems". The company's original readers used cards which were made from barium ferrite and worked by magnetically attracting and ...