Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow

Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow

Equipping the new university buildings with an access control system based on "Resonance" and "Concept" smart turnstiles.

Integration with the facial recognition system and Parsec ACS.

In progress

Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU), also known as "Baumanka," is the largest and oldest technical university in Russia and one of the leading universities in Europe. It is renowned for its scientific achievements, innovative developments, and high-quality education. Over nearly 200 years, the university has trained around a quarter of a million engineers and designers, including globally recognized figures such as V.G. Shukhov, A.N. Tupolev, and S.P. Korolev.


With the growing number of students and advancements in technology, the university faced the need to upgrade its infrastructure for a more comfortable and efficient learning environment. The existing building complex had become outdated and no longer met the needs of the rapidly developing institution. In response, the national and city governments decided in 2021 to undertake a comprehensive development of BMSTU’s territory. The project included the construction and renovation of 14 buildings, covering a total area of 170,000 square meters

The creation of the new BMSTU cluster is one of the most ambitious and large-scale projects in the field of higher education and innovation infrastructure development. Following the directive of the President of Russia, a state-of-the-art campus was built along the Yauza River embankment, featuring first-class lecture halls, cutting-edge laboratories, and comfortable dormitories.


Solution:

The company "Infomatika" participated in this large-scale project as a contractor for automating access control and management at the entrance areas of the university's new buildings.

To implement this task, smart turnstiles "Resonance", made of stainless steel and tempered glass, and automated smart gates "Concept" were used.

A special version of the "Resonance" turnstile was developed for BMSTU, equipped with controllers and readers from the Parsec access control system (ACS) and Hikvision facial recognition terminals. This solution allows students and faculty to enter the university using both contactless cards and biometric authentication.

For automated guest access, the venue is equipped with card captures readers ACS produced by "Infomatika," made of durable AISI 304 stainless steel. To exit, visitors simply need to insert their guest card into the card collector.


As part of the first phase of the project (2023- 2024), "Infomatika" equipment has been installed at the entrance areas of six university buildings:

  1. Biomedical Center
  2. Center for Transport and Technological Systems
  3. Scientific and Educational (Technological) Building
  4. "Palace of Technology" (Cultural Heritage Venue "Fanagoria Barracks")
  5. Multifunctional Complex "Library" (Cultural Heritage Site - Imperial Palace Chemical Laboratory)
  6. Research Center ("Dom RF")

The second phase (2024-2025) of the project includes the installation of access control systems at:

1. Quantum Park

2. Central Cluster (Building 1.3)

3. Student Dormitory Complex


Total installation:

- Half-height swing smart turnstiles "Resonance" with an integrated facial recognition terminal and body temperature measurement module:

  • Single-pass: 5 units
  • Double-pass: 13 units
  • Triple-pass: 6 units
  • Four-pass: 2 units

- Automated half-height smart gates "Concept" – 23 units

- Card collectors for single-use entry card return – 15 units

- Stainless steel and tempered glass fencing system, designed in the same style as the smart turnstiles

- Consultation services for installation and commissioning