METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS USING A SMART OPTICAL SENSOR
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1. An access control system comprising:
- at least one optical input mechanism for providing a live data feed, wherein the optical input mechanism is configured to detect the speed and direction of travel of an object within a field of view;
an access control database comprising at least one library containing at least one data representation of interest;
an access controller for receiving information from the at least one input mechanism and the access control database, wherein the access controller is configured to compare the live data feed from the optical input mechanism to the data representations in the at least one library to obtain at least one comparison metric, and wherein the access controller is configured to determine, based on the at least one comparison metric, if the live data feed is indicative of a request for access; and
an access control point configured to receive information from the access controller indicating a request for access, wherein the access control point then grants access to a physical location,
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Abstract
The system and method for an access control system using a smart optical sensor to determine whether or not access to a physical location is required. The smart optical sensor can be a stand-alone unit or as a complement to existing access control systems by providing advanced analytics for determining the direction and/or speed of objects in the vicinity of a physical location. The system then takes appropriate action, which can include automatically unlocking and/or opening a door.
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1. An access control system comprising:
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at least one optical input mechanism for providing a live data feed, wherein the optical input mechanism is configured to detect the speed and direction of travel of an object within a field of view; an access control database comprising at least one library containing at least one data representation of interest; an access controller for receiving information from the at least one input mechanism and the access control database, wherein the access controller is configured to compare the live data feed from the optical input mechanism to the data representations in the at least one library to obtain at least one comparison metric, and wherein the access controller is configured to determine, based on the at least one comparison metric, if the live data feed is indicative of a request for access; and an access control point configured to receive information from the access controller indicating a request for access, wherein the access control point then grants access to a physical location, - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An access control system comprising:
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at least one optical input mechanism for providing a live data feed, wherein the optical input mechanism is configured to detect the speed and direction of travel of an object within a field of view; an access controller for receiving information from the at least one input mechanism, wherein the access controller is configured to implement a series of finite steps to compare the live data feed from the optical input mechanism to at least one data representation to obtain at least one comparison metric, and wherein the access controller is configured to determine, based on the at least one comparison metric, if the live data feed is indicative of a request for access; and an access control point configured to receive information from the access controller indicating a request for access, wherein the access control point then grants access to a physical location. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of detecting whether access to a physical location is requested comprising:
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capturing a live data feed from at least one optical input mechanism, wherein the data feed comprises data concerning the movement of an object in the field of view of the optical input mechanism; comparing data from the at least one optical input mechanism to at least one data representation to obtain at least one comparison metric; determining that the at least one comparison metric is indicative of a request for access; and signaling an access control point to grant access to a physical location. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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