The LinKou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Integrated Building is a newly constructed facility with three underground levels and nineteen above-ground floors, designated for office and dormitory use on separate levels. In order to effectively control unauthorized access and ensure the security of the office and dormitory areas, MiGate facial recognition access control gates have been installed at five main entrances within the building, totaling 11 channels. This implementation aims to enhance access control efficiency and reduce the need for security personnel patrols.
The system utilizes facial recognition technology integrated with MiGate access control gates, enabling rapid identification of employees without the need for card swiping, thereby enhancing the efficiency of personnel entry and preventing incidents of using someone else's card for access. Additionally, the implementation of contactless facial recognition technology during entry mitigates the risk of cross-contamination due to card swiping and the potential residue of pathogens on the card reader.
The building's security office is equipped with a central control management system, allowing security personnel to remotely monitor the usage status of access control gates at various entrances. Based on the influx of people during morning, noon, and evening periods, the security personnel can dynamically adjust the passage direction of each gate to alleviate pedestrian traffic. In the event of unauthorized strangers attempting to enter or suspicious individuals trying to tailgate, the system will trigger an alarm and log the incident, prompting on-duty personnel to address the situation promptly.
The MiGate access control gates incorporate a safety mechanism with anti-pinch door design to enhance passage security. Emergency buttons are installed on each side wall for forced door opening during evacuation. Additionally, the gates feature an automatic release function for door locking in the event of a fire alarm power cut-off. Simply pushing the door allows for easy opening during emergency evacuation. Adjacent to the access control gates, on the side with stainless steel embedded reinforced glass barriers, there is a 90 cm utility door. This door can be operated through the central control system in the security office, facilitating the movement of large objects or serving as an emergency exit.
In addition, there are two MiGate facial recognition access control gates installed at the entrance and exit passage leading from the pathology building to the operating room area. These gates are employed to regulate unauthorized personnel access. Medical staff can seamlessly pass through without the need to remove their masks, utilizing the swift and non-contact facial recognition access control. This ensures regional security and aligns with the goal of implementing advanced technology for control purposes.