The University in Togliatti has introduced an access control system based on RFID labels from Siltek
Customers: PVGUS - Volga State Service University Togliatti; Education and Science Contractors: Siltek Product: Siltek: S-Label RFID tagsProject date: 2024/05 - 2024/11
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2024: Implementation of RFID Access Management and Control System
Volga State Service University (FSBEI HE PVGUS) has introduced an access control and control system using radio frequency technology (RFID). The project was implemented with the participation and support of ABS-SERVICE LLC, Siltek Group of Companies and the Rimiko Security Center (a partner of Siltek Group of Companies in the region). Siltek Group of Companies announced this on December 12, 2024.
Each student and university employee is given individual RFID tags embedded in student tickets or passes that are used to access the building.
Traditional access control systems are based on the use of pass cards or PINs. However, such methods have their drawbacks, including the possibility of losing a card or leaking information. The use of RFID tags significantly increases the level of security and ease of use of the system.
RFID tags contain codes that cannot be copied or forged. This makes the system less vulnerable to unauthorized access, - said Sergey Sulyamov, an anti-terrorist security specialist at the Integrated Security Directorate of the FSBEI HE "PVGUS." - Students and employees of the university can use the same identifier for various purposes: entrance to the building, and when the project is further scaled, access to libraries, laboratory facilities and other resources of the university. |
ABS-SERVICE, Rimiko Security Center and Siltek Group played a special role in the implementation of this project. The specialists of these organizations provided the supply of the necessary equipment, installed and configured the systems, as well as provided consulting and technical support at all stages of implementation.
Their experience and professionalism made it possible to quickly and efficiently implement the project, providing the university with modern and reliable means of access control and control, "added Sergey Sulyamov. |
{{quote 'For this project, we have proposed several variants of RFID carriers of different sizes and shapes, - explained Maxim Selivanov, head of the Center for Identification Systems of the Siltek Group of Companies. - The customer made a choice in favor of the smallest budget model. This is an NFC mark in the form of an oil "sewn" into a paper shell. Thanks to its literally tiny size, it is quietly integrated into student tickets and passes; her presence did not affect the appearance of the documents in any way. On the other hand, the performance of the chip is high enough to allow the pass to be triggered quickly and pass without delay. }}
Systems based on RFID technology allow you to automate the processes of recording attendance, monitoring the movements of students and employees, as well as controlling access to various infrastructure objects. The system can easily adapt to the needs of a particular institution, whether it is expanding the campus, adding new facilities or changing security requirements.
Thanks to the introduction of technologies and the support of specialists from the companies participating in the project, the university was able to create a high level of protection of its resources and comfortable conditions for training and work, "summed up Sergey Sulyamov. |