Access control systems with non-contact thermometers and facial recognition


Access control systems with non-contact thermometers and facial recognition can help people return to work and study environments.

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As the COVID-19 pandemic weakens, countries are gradually resuming economic activity. However, the coronavirus has not been completely destroyed. Therefore, in public places, enterprises and educational institutions, all members of the building have undergone automatic medical examinations. At the end of April, a face recognition terminal with remote temperature measurement function was introduced into the access control system of Chinese business centers and schools. This novelty was developed by SYTON, which uses artificial intelligence algorithms to identify people without masks and wearing masks. On average, there are more than 100 companies in an office building; the total number of employees is about 700.

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Of course, security services cannot cope with the daily verification and registration of every employee during peak hours. Therefore, it was decided to equip the traditional throughput system with a terminal for automatic temperature screening. SYT20007 developed by SYTON can serve 3-4 people at a time. The terminal can remotely detect body temperature and identify incoming persons, thus enabling you to automatically identify persons with fever. SYT20007 uses face recognition technology, infrared temperature sensor and visible light sensor to measure the temperature of multiple people at the same time within a distance of 1-2 meters. A simpler model of the SYT20007 temperature screening terminal is used to check a person’s temperature. The device measures from a distance of 0.3-0.5 meters.

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