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Biometric System
A biometric attendance system is a type of time and attendance tracking system that uses biometric data to identify and authenticate individuals. These systems are often used in workplaces to track employee attendance and time worked, and can be used as a substitute for traditional time clocks or attendance sheets.
Biometric attendance systems offer several advantages over other types of attendance tracking systems. They are more accurate and secure than systems that rely on passwords or PIN codes, as they use unique physical characteristics that cannot be easily copied or stolen. They also eliminate the need for employees to carry or remember additional credentials, such as ID cards or badges.
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Face Recognition System
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A face attendance system is a type of time and attendance tracking system that uses facial recognition technology to identify and authenticate individuals. These systems are often used in workplaces to track employee attendance and time worked, and can be used as a substitute for traditional time clocks or attendance sheets.
To use a face attendance system, employees typically need to enroll their facial biometric data in the system by providing a photograph or video of their face. The system then uses this data to recognize and identify the employee when they present their face for attendance tracking.
Face attendance systems offer several advantages over other types of attendance tracking systems. They are generally more accurate and secure than systems that rely on passwords or PIN codes, as they use unique physical characteristics that cannot be easily copied or stolen.
Turnstiles
A turnstile is a mechanical gate that allows people to pass through it in one direction while blocking access in the opposite direction. It is often used as a form of security or crowd control at entrances to buildings, subway stations, and other public places. Turnstiles are typically made up of a rotating horizontal bar or paddle mounted on a vertical structure, and they may be manual or automated.
When a person wants to pass through the turnstile, they insert a ticket or card, or pay a fee, and the turnstile will rotate to allow them to pass through. Turnstiles can be used to count the number of people entering or exiting a building or area, and they can also be configured to allow access only to authorized individuals.
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Flap barrier
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A flap barrier is a type of security gate that consists of a series of vertical flaps or barriers that are mounted on a horizontal track. The flaps are typically made of durable material such as metal or plastic, and they are connected to a motor or other mechanism that controls their movement.
Flap barriers are often used in conjunction with ticketing systems or access control systems to allow only authorized individuals to pass through. When a person presents a valid ticket or card, the flap barrier will open, allowing them to pass through. Once the person has passed through, the flap barrier will close, preventing access from the opposite direction. Flap barriers are commonly used at subway stations, airports, and other public places to control access and maintain security.
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