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Physical Access Control

Physical Access Control is one of the fields in which Brivas Technologies concentrates effort and resources as it is assumed to be a priority in all defense organizations (bases and military infrastructures, Civil Guard buildings, etc). The preference in these complexes is security and blocking access to unauthorized personnel.

In Brivas Technologies we have the best solutions that guarantee security, our biometric solutions also avoiding the problem of stolen ID and impersonation by unauthorized personnel.

The Brivas Gate Security system allows restricting access to any complex, restricted area, office, store, etc. by means of the iris. The user simply has to look at a camera that will identify his eyes and transform the image of his iris into a binary code that it will compare with the codes of authorized personnel.

Brivas Vascular Control (BVC) is our access control application using a vascular biometric system. With the simple installation of specialized readers, it is as easy as positioning a hand over them in order to detect the vein configuration on the back of the hand, which is unique to everyone, and the person is fully identified. In this way, identification comes from a part of the human body, so only the authorized person is capable of identifying themselves without fear of being robbed and having their ID card or other device taken. We also avoid possibly forgetting the card as the actual ‘key’ is the person’s own body.

Brivas Gate Control is our RFID solution, where the users have a radio frequency device. On nearing the entrance, the device is detected by antenna, and if the device is authorized for that entrance, the user will have authorized access.

Of course, all these applications generate reports for all the entrances and exits that have taken place, historically as well as for time periods so we will know when the employees enter, when they leave, their punctuality and hours worked, thus avoiding that that someone can ‘clock in’ for another person as can happen with cards.