speedgates
Speedgates are a type of physical access control system designed to manage the flow of people, particularly in high-traffic areas. They typically consist of a pair of waist-high or chest-high barriers that swing open to permit passage when a valid entry credential is presented. These credentials can include proximity cards, RFID tags, or biometric scans. The primary function of speedgates is to allow for rapid and controlled entry and exit, significantly speeding up the process compared to traditional turnstiles or security personnel.
The design of speedgates emphasizes a balance between security and throughput. When an unauthorized person attempts
The operational mechanism of speedgates usually involves electric motors that control the movement of the barriers.