Guardian
Biometric access control system
- Face identification
- Face verification
- Person enrolment
- Person identification
- Person reidentification
Guardian Description
The Guardian is a biometric access control system specifically designed to streamline authorization at secure checkpoints. By utilizing advanced facial recognition and biometric door locks, it automates precise person identification and verification, ensuring controlled access to restricted areas.
In addition, this access control system includes multiple modules for comprehensive security. These modules handle identity verification, person identification, face enrolment, access management, watchlist monitoring, and real-time alerts. As a result, the Guardian enables secure and efficient access authentication.
Guardian Tools
- Verification of person vs database
- Identification of person’s identity
- Access data management
- Active watchlist management
- Real-time alerting
- Passport and ID verification
- Person enrolment into database
Guardian Functions
- Face identification – 1:N – to enrolment database comparison
- Face verification – 1:1 – two faces comparison
- Face enrolment – data collection for future databases
Guardian Benefits
Accuracy
The system demonstrates exceptional accuracy, surpassing the competition by achieving more than two times the number of Top-1 matches on a 10s million faces national database.
Performance
By leveraging specialized instructions such as AVX2/AVX512, GPU acceleration, and in-memory template size reduction, the system achieves outstanding speed and efficiency. With the ability to enrol up to a million faces per day on a single GPU server, including image checks and seamless import into Inspector system, Quantasoft technology offers unmatched performance and scalability.
Interoperability and Multiplatform
We understand the importance of flexibility and compatibility in today’s technology landscape. Quantasoft technology offers comprehensive interoperability, allowing seamless integration with various systems and applications. Through our API, all features are accessible without the need for proprietary client applications, simplifying implementation and customization. The technology is deployable on different platforms, including CPU-only, CPU+GPU setups, and even NVIDIA Jetson Xavier/Orin for mobile deployments, offering adaptability to various environments and needs.
Features
- Recognition speed from 10 mil. up to hundreds of mil. subjects per second (dependable on cluster size and used GPU/CPU)
- Database can be comprised of million of subjects and the search is done in seconds
- Multi-identification in one picture
- Anthropologic features independent
- Face mask, beard, hairstyle, make-up, glasses, pose deviation or angle friendly
- Can analyse and compare blurred, pixelized, out of focus images
- Plastic surgery independent
Guardian use cases
Passport check
- Face identification
- Face verification
- Person enrolment
- Person reidentification
The Guardian enables travelers to verify their identity at kiosks. By scanning their boarding pass or passport, the kiosk matches their face with the database and checks against watchlists. If on a blacklist, security is instantly alerted. The system also supports fingerprint verification.
Restricted access
- Face identification
- Face verification
- Person enrolment
- Person reidentification
Using advanced biometrics, the system accurately identifies individuals against an internal database for authorization. Entry kiosks facilitate seamless entry to government, military, or VIP areas, while also issuing instant blacklist alerts for unauthorized individuals.
Work release
- Face identification
- Face verification
When a prisoner is granted temporary release from prison on work release, there is a risk that a different person may come back disguised as the prisoner. The system enforces a preventive measure by verifying the prisoner’s identity upon their return to the prison premises.
Mobile identification
- Face identification
- Face verification
- Person enrolment
The system is ideal for quick identification during police checks. With the Guardian mobile application, officers can instantly verify a person’s identity against their ID or a database directly in the field.