Controller (Software)

Controller (Software)

2.3 Controller (Software)

The controller is the brain of the security system. It receives data from the recognition devices, processes it, and makes decisions based on pre-set rules and databases. The controller is typically equipped with a microprocessor and memory, allowing it to store data, run software, and communicate with other devices in the system. 

2.3.1 Access Control Panel

 

 

An Access Control Panel is a key component of the controller. It receives input signals from devices like RFID readers and determines whether to allow or deny access based on the information stored in its database. The decision is then communicated to the automation devices, which either open or close the access point (such as a door, gate, or turnstile). Access Control Panels are highly customizable and can be configured to meet the specific needs of different environments.

 

2.3.2 Built-In Controllers for Optical Devices

 

 

Certain recognition devices, such as Facial Recognition terminals and ANPR cameras, come with built-in controllers. These devices are equipped with their own microprocessors and software, allowing them to process data independently and generate output signals without needing an external Access Control Panel. This integration simplifies the system's architecture and reduces the need for additional components.