Following the publication of ‘The Wireless Access Control Report 2018’, ASSA ABLOY get the lowdown from leading security professionals in a range of industries about how they see the market, and the future, for wireless access control.
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Figures from the 2018 edition of the aforementioned report show continued strong growth for wireless versus wired solutions.
Russell Wagstaff, Director for Commercial Access Solutions, ASSA ABLOY EMEA, commented: “Among the many advantages of wireless discussed in the report, I would highlight two.
“Firstly, removing the need to cable every door makes it much easier and more economical to bring many more doors into your access system.
“So, wireless technology can upgrade your building’s security in an instant. Secondly, the energy-efficiency of wireless doors delivers significant cost savings.
“The standard batteries locks use have long lives, and only fully ‘power up’ when there’s a credential to read. Wired doors are generally connected to the mains 24/7.”
The new report forecasts growth in wireless locks for “non-door” applications (lockers, servers, and so on) to outgrow those for doors.
Russell Wagstaff continued: “Partly it’s about convenience. The more applications that can be secured and unlocked with a single credential, the better for site users.
“Facility managers benefit from the wider scope of their access system, which gives them more control. In addition, because these ‘non-door’ devices are wireless, access control can easily extend outdoors. Padlocks for gates, machinery locks, storage lockers.
“With the right lock, these can all be secured within the same access control system as your front door.”
Enrique Burgos, Director at ULab, said: “In addition to regular daily traffic [of around 100 staff], weekly traffic can almost multiply by ten if an event is held. We needed an access control system as flexible and convenient as SMARTair®.”
One of Spain’s newest co-working spaces, ULab’s vision incorporated the latest in security, accessibility and design to create a 21st-century business centre.
Wire-free SMARTair® delivered real-time access control to accommodate both regular daily traffic and busy one-off events.
Christophe Nublat, Head of Study & Works Division, Eau de Valence, France, said: “All the energy is in the key. There is no power supply to the lock, and therefore very little maintenance. Also electronic and mechanical cylinders are managed by the same key.”
The municipal water authority of Valence supplies safe drinking water to 65,000 local residents. It also manages 4 boreholes, a storage unit and 300km of water pipes.
CLIQ® key-based access control allowed audit trails for every lock, key and padlock to be available on demand, making monitoring contractor visits easy.
Weekly mandatory key revalidation provides another layer of security. Five of their keys are equipped with CLIQ® Remote technology, so supervisors can also update access rights on the move, via Bluetooth.
The new report picks out ‘integration’ as a growing trend — with an overwhelming majority of survey respondents saying integrated systems are ‘important’ or ‘very important’ at a site.
Stephanie Hensler, Business Development Director at Axis Communications, commented: “Axis completed integration of the Aperio® RS485 hub with our AXIS A1001 Door Controller.
“AXIS Entry Manager is our web-based access control system, built into the A1001 Door Controller. Because most users value real-time access, we chose to integrate with an Aperio® online hub. Users appreciate how intuitive it is to manage this integrated solution.”
Magnus Svensson, Infrastructure Manager at Lund University, said: “Aperio® has proven to be very cost effective. We have been able to reduce the time we spend on user management and system administration radically.”
After 20 years, Lund University’s Faculty of Law sought to upgrade its access control system.
Aperio® battery-powered escutcheons and cylinders with card readers are now fully integrated with Pacom’s Unison system.
Aperio® locks work with the existing MIFARE® smartcards, so the 42,000 students and 7,500 staff did not need to return their smart-cards for reprogramming, or even to visit update readers to reactivate their permissions. Every door or card is still managed centrally from a single admin interface.
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