The invention concerns in general the technical field of access control. Especially the invention concerns access control systems.
In various user entry points (i.e. user access points) an access control system may be used for controlling access of users through the user entry points. The access control system enables that only authorized users are allowed to access through the user entry points. Typically, the access control system comprises at least one access gate device, such as a turnstile, a security barrier, or a security gate, for providing access only for the authorized users.
The access gate devices typically use a curtain of light type of sensors to detect a user approaching the access gate device. A user may be granted an access via the access gate device only when the user has been authorized.
Thus, there is a need to further develop solutions to improve the access control.
The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide basic understanding of some aspects of various invention embodiments. The summary is not an extensive overview of the invention. It is neither intended to identify key or critical elements of the invention nor to delineate the scope of the invention. The following summary merely presents some concepts of the invention in a simplified form as a prelude to a more detailed description of exemplifying embodiments of the invention.
An objective of the invention is to present an access control system and an access control method. Another objective of the invention is that the access control system and the access control method improve a space efficiency of the access control system.
The objectives of the invention are reached by an access control system and an access control method as defined by the respective independent claims.
According to a first aspect, an access control system is provided, wherein the access control system comprises: a projector device configured to project at least two access control lanes on a floor, wherein each access control lane comprises an entry zone and an exit zone; a reader support structure for each access control lane, wherein each reader support structure comprises a reader device arrangement configured to provide user authorization data; a camera device configured to provide detection data from the at least two access control lanes; and a control unit configured to control access of users along the two access control lanes, wherein the control of the access of the users along each access control lane comprises that the control unit is configured to: detect a user within the entry zone of the access control lane based on the detection data provided by the camera device, and control the projector device based on user authorization data relating to the detected user provided by the reader device arrangement of the reader support structure of the access control lane and/or the detection data provided by the camera device.
The controlling the projector device may comprise that the control unit is configured to: control the projector device to project access granted guidance on the floor at the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user is an authorized user; control the projector device to project access denied guidance on the floor at the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user is an unauthorized user; or control the projector device to project the access denied guidance on the floor at the exit zone of the access control lane, if the detected user is further detected to entry into the exit zone of the access control lane based on the detection data provided by the camera device and the user authorization data is not provided by the reader device arrangement of the reader support structure of the access control lane.
Alternatively or in addition, each reader support structure may further comprise a restriction device for restricting access of unauthorized users into the exit zone of the respective access control lane, and wherein the control of the access along each access control lane may comprise that the control unit is further configured to control the restriction device based on the user authorization data relating to the detected user provided by the reader device arrangement of the reader support structure of the access control lane.
The controlling the restriction device may comprise that the control unit is configured to: control the restriction device to allow access for the detected user into the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user is an authorized user; control the restriction device to restrict access of the detected user into the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user is an unauthorized user; or control the restriction device to restrict access of the detected user into the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data is not provided by the reader device arrangement of the reader support structure of the access control lane.
Alternatively or in addition, the access control system may further comprise a facial recognition camera device configured to provide facial recognition data for a facial recognition-based identification of the detected user.
Alternatively or in addition, the camera device may be a 2D camera, a time-of-flight (ToF) camera, or a stereo camera.
Alternatively or in addition, the reader device arrangement of each reader support structure may comprise: a quick response (QR) code reader device, a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader device, a near-field communication (NFC) reader device, and/or an identification card (ID card) reader device.
According to a second aspect, an access control method is provided, wherein the access control method comprises: projecting, by a projector device, at least two access control lanes on a floor, wherein each access control lane comprises an entry zone and an exit zone, wherein a reader support structure is arranged for each access control lane, each reader support structure comprises a reader device arrangement for providing user authorization data; providing, by a camera device, detection data from the at least two access control lanes; and controlling, by a control unit, access of users along the two access control lanes, wherein the controlling the access of the users along each access control lane comprises: detecting, by the control unit, a user within the entry zone of the access control lane based on the detection data provided by the camera device; and controlling, by the control unit, the projector device based on user authorization data relating to the detected user provided by the reader device arrangement of the reader support structure of the access control lane and/or the detection data provided by the camera device.
The controlling the projector device may comprise: controlling, by the control unit the projector device to project access granted guidance on the floor at the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user is an authorized user; controlling, by the control unit, the projector device to project access denied guidance on the floor at the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user is an unauthorized user; or controlling, by the control unit, the projector device to project the access denied guidance on the floor at the exit zone of the access control lane, if the detected user is further detected to entry into the exit zone of the access control lane based on the detection data provided by the camera device and the user access data is not provided by the reader device arrangement of the reader support structure of the access control lane.
Alternatively or in addition, the controlling the access of the users along each access control lane may further comprise controlling, by the control unit, a restriction device of the reader support structure based on the user authorization data relating to the detected user provided by the reader device arrangement of the reader support structure of the access control lane.
The controlling the restriction device may comprise: controlling, by the control unit, the restriction device to allow access for the detected user into the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user is an authorized user; controlling, by the control unit, the restriction device to restrict access of the detected user into the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user is an unauthorized user; or controlling, by the control unit, the restriction device to restrict access of the detected user into the exit zone of the access control lane, if the user authorization data is not provided by the access reader device arrangement of the reader support structure of the access control lane.
Alternatively or in addition, the method may further comprise providing facial recognition data, by a facial recognition camera device, for a facial recognition-based identification of the detected user.
Alternatively or in addition, the camera device may be 2D camera, a time-of-flight (ToF) camera, or a stereo camera.
Alternatively or in addition, the reader device arrangement of each reader support structure may comprise: a quick response (QR) code reader device, a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader device, a near-field communication (NFC) reader device, and/or an identification card (ID card) reader device.
Various exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments of the invention both as to constructions and to methods of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of specific exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The verbs “to comprise” and “to include” are used in this document as open limitations that neither exclude nor require the existence of unrecited features. The features recited in dependent claims are mutually freely combinable unless otherwise explicitly stated. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the use of “a” or “an”, i.e. a singular form, throughout this document does not exclude a plurality.
The embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings.
The access control system 200 comprises a projector device 210, a camera device 220, and a control unit 230. The projector device 210 projects at least two access control lanes 310a, 310b on a floor 320. The authorized users may access through the user entry point along the at least two access control lanes 310a, 310b from the entry side of the user entry point to the exit side of the user entry point. The access control lanes 310a, 310b may for example be projected on the floor 320 with parallel lines to represent the access control lanes 310a, 310b.
The access control system 200 comprises further a reader support structure 330a, 330b for each access control lane 310a, 310b. The projected access control lane 310a, 310n and the respective reader support structure 330a, 330b may be considered to form together an access gate, wherein the reader support structure 330a, 330b is the only physical structure of the access gate. In the examples of
Each reader support structure 330a, 330b comprises a reader device arrangement 240 configured to provide user authorization data. Each reader support structure 330a, 330b forwards the provided user authorization data to the control unit 230. The authorization data is used in a user authorization process. In the user authorization process the control unit 230 defines whether the user, to which the provided user authorization data relates, is allowed to access through the user entry point. In the user authorization process the control unit 230 may compare the provided user authorization data for example to prestored access control related data to define whether the provided user authorization data relates to an authorized user (i.e. to a user who is allowed to access through the user entry point) or to an unauthorized user (i.e. to a user who is not allowed to access through the user entry point). The reader device arrangement 510 of each reader support structure 330a, 330b may for example comprise a quick response (QR) code reader device, a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader device, a near-field communication (NFC) reader device, and/or an identification card (ID card) reader device.
The camera device 220 provides detection data from the at least two access control lanes 310a, 310b. The detection data provided by the camera device 220 may be used to detect users within the at least two access control lanes 310a, 310b as will be described later in this application. The camera device 220 forwards the provided detection data to the control unit 230.
The projector device 210 and the camera device 220 may be arranged to a ceiling, e.g. to hang from the ceiling. For sake of clarity the ceiling is not shown in
The control unit 230 controls access of the users through the user entry point along the two access control lanes 310a, 310b projected by the projector device 210. Next the control, by the control unit 230, of the access of a user 710 through the user entry point along one access control lane 310a is described. However, the control of the access of along the other access control lanes 310a, 310b may be performed by the control unit 230 similarly. The implementation of the control unit 230 may be done as a stand-alone control entity or as a distributed control environment between a plurality of stand-alone control entities providing distributed control resource.
The control unit 230 detects a user 710 within the entry zone 410a of the access control lane 310a based on the detection data provided by the camera device 220.
In response to the detection of the user 710 within the entry zone 410a of the access control lane 310a, the control unit 230 controls the projector device 210 based on user authorization data relating to the detected user 710 provided by the reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a of the access control lane 310a and/or the detection data provided by the camera device 220. The user authorization data may be provided by the reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a of the access control lane in response to a user interaction with the detected user 710. For example, the user interaction may comprise that the user 710 presents a credential to the reader device arrangement 240. The credential may for example comprise a QR code-based credential, RFID-based credential, NFC-based credential, and/or ID card-based credential.
If the user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an authorized user, the control unit 230 may control the projector device 210 to project an access granted guidance 720 on the floor 320 at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a.
Alternatively, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an unauthorized user, the control unit 230 controls the projector device 210 (e.g. by generating at least one control signal) to project an access denied guidance 730 on the floor 320 at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a.
Alternatively, if the user 710 is further detected to entry into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a based on the detection data provided by the camera device 220 and the user authorization data is not provided by the reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a of the access control lane 310a, the control unit 230 controls the projector device 210 to project the access denied guidance 730 on the floor 320 at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a.
According to an example, the control unit 230 may control the projector device 210 to project additional guidance information 740 on the floor 320 at the entry zone 410a and/or at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a.
According to another example, if the access control lane 310a comprises further the at least one other zone, e.g. the center zone, the control unit 230 may further control the projector device 210 to project guidance information on the floor 320 at the at least other zone.
According to yet another example, if an unauthorized user 710 or a user 710 without providing the user authorization data is detected to entry into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a based on detection data provided by the camera device 220, the control unit 230 may control the projector device 210 further to project a sign on the user 710 and/or on the floor 320 in the vicinity of the user 710 (e.g. around the user 710), in addition to the controlling the projector device 210 to project the access denied guidance 730 on the floor 320 at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a. The control unit 230 may continue controlling the projector device 210 to project the sign on the user 710 and/or on the floor 320 in the vicinity of the user 710, when the user 710 moves within operation ranges of the projector device 210 and the camera device 220. The projected sign may be used to tag a user 710, who is not allowed to access through the user entry point, but who has entered the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a. This makes it easier to stop such a user. The projected sign may for example comprise a specific pattern and/or a specific color. For example, the projected sign may be a big red dot projected on the user 710 and/or on the floor 320 around the user 710.
Each reader support structure 330a, 330b may further comprise a restriction device 810a, 810b for restricting access of unauthorized users into the exit zone 420a, 420b of the respective access control lane 310a, 310b. The restriction device 810a, 810b may for example comprise a door panel(s), a barrier(s), or any other physical user restriction device. The restriction device 810a, 810b provides a physical restriction to restrict access of unauthorized users into the exit zone 420a. When the reader support structure 330a, 330b comprises the restriction device 810a, 810b, the restriction device 810a, 810b may divide the access control lane 310a, 310b into the entry zone 410a, 410b, and the exit zone 420a, 420b. When the reader support structure 330a, 330b comprises the restriction device 810a, 810b, the reader support structure 330a, 330b may be arranged between the entry zone 410a, 410b and the exit zone 420a, 420b of the respective access control lane 310a, 310b. According to an example, if the access control lanes 310a, 310b comprise the center zone between the entry zone 410a, 410b and the exit zone 420a, 420b, each reader support structure 330a, 330b comprising the restriction device 810a, 810b may be arranged at the center zone of the respective access control lane 310a, 310b, e.g. on one of the sides of the respective center zone.
The control of the access of the users through the user entry point along each access control lane 310a, 310b may comprise that the control unit 230 may further control the restriction device 810a, 810b (e.g. by generating at least one control signal) based on the user authorization data relating to the detected user 710 provided by the reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a, 330b of the access control lane 310a, 310b. Next the control, by the control unit 230, of the restriction device 810a of the reader support structure 330a of one access control lane 310a is described. However, the control of the restriction devices 810a, 810b of the reader support structures 330a, 330b of the other access control lanes 310a, 310b may be performed by the control unit 230 similarly.
If the user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an authorized user, the control unit 230 may control the restriction device 810a to allow access for the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a. The restriction device 810a may initially be closed, i.e. the restriction device 810a is maintained closed and the restriction device 810a is opened to allow access into the exit zone 420a. Alternatively, the restriction device 810a may initially be open, i.e. the restriction device 810a is maintained open and the restriction device 810a is closed to restrict the access into the exit zone 420a. If the restriction device 810a is initially closed, the control of the restriction device 810a by the control unit 230 to allow the access for the detected user into the exit zone 420a may comprise opening the restriction device 810a. If the restriction device 810a is initially open, the control of the restriction device 810a by the control unit 230 to allow the access for the detected user into the exit zone 420a may comprise maintaining the restriction device 810a open.
Alternatively, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an unauthorized user, the control unit 230 may control the restriction device 810a to restrict the access of the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a. If the restriction device 810a is initially closed, the control of the restriction device 810a by the control unit 230 to restrict the access of the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a may comprise maintaining the restriction device 810a closed. If the restriction device 810a is initially open, the control of the restriction device 810a by the control unit 230 to restrict the access of the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a may comprise closing the restriction device 810a.
Alternatively, if the user authorization data is not provided by the access reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a of the access control lane 310a, the control unit 230 may control the restriction device 810a to restrict access of the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a. If the restriction device 810a is initially closed, the control of the restriction device 810a by the control unit 230 to restrict the access of the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a may comprise maintaining the restriction device 810a closed. If the restriction device 810a is initially open, the control of the restriction device 810a by the control unit 230 to restrict the access of the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a may comprise closing the restriction device 810a.
According to an example, the access control unit 200 may further comprise a facial recognition camera device 250 configured to provide facial recognition data for a facial recognition-based identification of the detected user 710. The facial recognition camera device 250 may for example be arranged to the ceiling, e.g. to hang from the ceiling. The facial recognition camera device 250 may be arranged to the ceiling so that it produce the facial recognition data from the at least two access control lanes 310a, 310b.
At a step 910, the projector device 210 projects at least two access control lanes 310a, 310n on the floor 320. As discussed above, each access control lane 310a, 310b projected by the projector device 210 comprises at least the entry zone 410a, 410b and the exit zone 420a, 420b and a reader support structure 330a, 330b is arranged for each access control lane 310a, 310b.
At a step 920, the camera device 220 provides detection data from the projected at least two access control lanes 310a, 310b.
As described above, the control unit 230 controls the access of the users through the user entry point along the two access control lanes 310a, 310b projected by the projector device 210. Next the steps of controlling, by the control unit 230, of the access of a user 710 through the user entry point along one access control lane 310a is described. However, the steps of controlling of the access of along the other access control lanes 310a, 310b may be performed by the control unit 230 similarly.
At a step 930, the control unit 230 detects the user 710 within the entry zone 410a of the access control lane 310a based on the detection data provided by the camera device 220 as described above.
At a step 940, the control unit 230 controls the projector device 210 based on user authorization data relating to the detected user 710 provided by the reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a of the access control lane 310a and/or the detection data provided by the camera device 220 as described above.
At an optional step 950, the control unit 230 may further control the restriction device 810a based on the user authorization data relating to the detected user 710 provided by the reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a of the access control lane 310a, if the reader support structure 330a further comprises the restriction device 810a for restricting access of unauthorized users into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a.
At a step 1010, the control unit 230 may check whether the user authorization data is provided by the reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a of the access control lane 310a.
If the user authorization data is provided, next the control unit 230 may define at a step 1020 whether the provided user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an authorized user or an authorized user.
At a step 1030, the control unit 230 may control the projector device 210 to project an access granted guidance 720 on the floor 320 at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an authorized user as discussed above referring to
At a step 1040, the control unit 230 may control the projector device 210 to project access denied guidance 730 on the floor 320 at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an unauthorized user as discussed above referring to
If the user authorization data is not provided and the control unit 230 further detects at a step 1050 based on the detection data provided by the camera device 220 that the user 710 has entered into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a, the control unit 230 may control at the step 1040 the projector device 210 to project the access denied guidance 730 on the floor 320 at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a as discussed above.
As discussed above, at the step 1010, the control unit 230 checks whether the user authorization data is provided by the reader device arrangement 240 of the reader support structure 330a of the access control lane 310a.
If the user authorization data is provided, next the control unit 230 defines at the step 1020 whether the provided user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an authorized user or an authorized user.
At the step 1110, the control unit 230 may control the restriction device 810a, to allow access for the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an authorized user as discussed above.
At a step 1120, the control unit 230 may control the restriction device 810a to restrict the access of the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a, if the user authorization data indicates that the detected user 710 is an unauthorized user as discussed above.
If the user authorization data is not provided, the control unit 230 may control at the step 1120 the restriction device 810a to restrict access of the detected user 710 into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a as discussed above.
According to an example, the access control method may further comprise providing facial recognition data, by the facial recognition camera device 250, for the facial recognition-based identification of the detected user 710.
According to another example, the access control method may alternatively or in addition comprise controlling, by the control unit 230, the projector device 210 to project additional guidance information 740 on the floor 320 at the entry zone 410a and/or at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a as discussed above.
According to yet another example, if the access control lane 310a comprises further the at least one other zone, e.g. the center zone, the access control method may alternatively or in addition comprise controlling, by the control unit 230, the projector device 210 to project guidance information on the floor 320 at the at least other zone.
According to yet another example, if an unauthorized user 710 or a user 710 without providing the user authorization data is detected to entry into the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a based on detection data provided by the camera device 220, the access control method may alternative or in addition, comprise controlling, by the control unit 230, the projector device 210 further to project a sign on the user 710 and/or on the floor 320 in the vicinity of the user 710 (e.g. around the user 710), in addition to the controlling the projector device 210 to project the access denied guidance 730 on the floor 320 at the exit zone 420a of the access control lane 310a as discussed above.
The specific examples provided in the description given above should not be construed as limiting the applicability and/or the interpretation of the appended claims. Lists and groups of examples provided in the description given above are not exhaustive unless otherwise explicitly stated.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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| 23195384.5 | Sep 2023 | EP | regional |