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A Biometric Entrance Guard Control System for Improving the Entrance Security of Intelligent Rental Housing

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With the rapid development of the information and communication technology, the security requirement of the entrance guard control systems has significantly increased. In recent years, the rise and popularity of various portable smart devices, including traditional keys, inductive buckles, inductive magnetic disks, biometrics, and so on. It has been already ripe that the biometrics, especially the finger-print identification technology from intelligence mobile phones, intelligence watches, etc., has matured and become an important member of an entrance guard control system. This research is to enhance the entrance guard control management in the traditional rental housing industry with a new generation of intelligent ultrasonic bio-metric entrance guard control system. In addition to preventing loss of cards and copy of keys, the research can also have the feature of achieving remotely monitor of the rental situation of a rented house. Even if it is not in the local area, the security of the rental house can be immediately controlled by the system to achieve the optimization result of the unattended intelligent lease access control system. Finally, the of goal of this study is to provide a convenient and safe living environment for rental houses.

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Lin, J.CL., Lin, JM., Chen, V.YC. (2019). A Biometric Entrance Guard Control System for Improving the Entrance Security of Intelligent Rental Housing. In: Chang, CY., Lin, CC., Lin, HH. (eds) New Trends in Computer Technologies and Applications. ICS 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1013. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9190-3_37

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