KSMU access control automation on the basis of the TSACS LENTA

KSMU access control automation on the basis of the TSACS LENTA

The experts of the Infomatika Company have completed a project for software and hardware installation for the access control system in the Kazan State Medical University.

The implemented automated control system LENTA will allow controlling the visitors of the educational institution in view of different categories, preventing unauthorized access to the university, maintaining true recording of passages, including with single-use and temporary passes.

KSMU is one of the oldest educational institutions of Kazan, where more than 5,000 medical students study, 700 of which are foreign students, representing 56 world countries.

In order to improve attendance safety and control, the university authorities decided to implement a state-of-the-art, high-tech access control system that allows solving all issues concerning the accessing of students, teachers, employees and visitors of the university to any premises, areas and doors both along the campus perimeter, and inside it using electronic cards.

To solve the assigned tasks, the experts of the Infomatika Company developed and implemented the multilevel integration solution on the basis of the TSACS LENTA.

Entrance units of academic buildings were equipped with stationary access control systems with multipurpose readers for barcodes and contactless cards Mifare and MasterCard PayPass.

For controlled admittance of unauthorized persons, the ACS was additionally provided with a function of issuing temporary and single-use passes, executed by barcode printing on a plastic and paper basis, respectively.

Entrance units of six dormitories were also equipped with stationary turnstiles. Data on passages through them arrive to the main access control system using specially designed integration gateway that allows for online data exchange between systems, therefore all information about passes is recorded in the control system and may be available for online viewing.

The implemented automated control system will allow controlling the visitors in view of different categories, preventing unauthorized access to the university facilities, maintaining true recording of passages, including with single-use and temporary passes.

 

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