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Nedap - Weeze Airport gets AEOS feature to monitor doors Print E-mail
Thursday, 07 January 2010 15:36
The International Airport of Weeze in Germany has a new feature in its AEOS access control system to keep people from entering the secure side of the airport. Together with Nedap, Weeze Airport has found a solution for a problem that many airports have to deal with. And that is how to keep people from freely entering the secure side of the airport. As at any other airport, passengers at Weeze Airport leave the airport through sliding doors behind the section where they the can declare goods. These sliding doors constantly open and close, making it possible for people on the unsecured side to freely enter the secure side of the airport. This poses a potential security risk. This problem has been solved by Nedap’s German business partner GST, who has installed a radar above the sliding doors that controls the direction of movements in the area. The radar detects when somebody walks into the area in the opposite direction. This automatically opens an AEOS face in the control room, showing live video images via FTP. The motion sensor even works when several people walk into the right direction and a person tries at the same time to walk from the unsecured to the secure side. [www.nedap-aeos.com]

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