Power System Design’s PSDcast features FEIG Electronic’s Michael Hrabina talking about the perks of RFID for automated vehicle identification. You can download the white paper and watch the webinar, “Enhance Security While Saving Costs of Vehicle Identification in Parking,” here:
Webinar ReplayEnhance Security While Saving Costs of Vehicle Identification in Parking Watch the Webinar play Automated Vehicle Identification for Tolling and Parking: RFID vs ANPR Download The Webinar Vehicle identification to control access into a gated parking area is accomplished by one of two methods; optically using cameras to read a vehicle license plate or wirelessly […]
Vehicle identification to control access into a gated parking area is accomplished by one of two methods; optically using cameras to read a vehicle license plate or wirelessly using a radio frequency tag. FEIG ELECTRONICS analyzed ANPR (Automatic Number-Plate Recognition system) versus RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) on key vehicle access control features and recommended the […]
Vehicle access into a gated parking area is accomplished by one of two methods; optically using cameras to read a license plate or wirelessly using a RFID tag. Only one of these methods is secure and 100% accurate.
In fenced off and protected areas, the accesses and driveways are natural weak points, which have to be secured with efficient and effective means. The FEIG ELECTRONIC gate control systems are the right choice here in many respects. The gate control system as a central unit of the intelligent system solution ensures the gate unit […]
Customers with disabilities get access to mass transit systems without using their hands. The Problem What happens when a metropolitan transit authority with a mandate to treat all customers equally, and people with disabilities who are simply looking to be treated ‘just like everyone else’ are confronted with the same dilemma? It’s the perfect opportunity […]
A bus’s payment system breaking down can lead to serious financial and reputational ramifications for a transit authority. When a terminal fails, the bus must be returned to the depot and a second bus must be dispatched to complete the route. Not only must the transit authority now replace the broken terminal, but it’s also […]
Most transit authorities in the U.S. use proprietary, closed-loop systems for payment transactions in buses and trains. While these systems have been the standard for decades, most of them were implemented at a time when there was no real alternative. In the last few years, however, many transit authorities have begun to realize the benefits […]