K9
FACIAL RECOGNITION
The K9, a state-of-the-art biometric reader, embodies Kampr Systems' vision of the access control reader of the future
Solving Industry Problems Through Technology:
Badge-less 3D Facial Recognition Readers using Artificial Intelligence
Ability to read multiple faces simultaneously
Tailgate Detection (Basic or Professional)
Security by Design
No Personally Identifiable Information (PII) retained
Reverse Engineering Facial ID to PII impossible
Encrypted Communications
Compatibility with Access Control Systems
OSDP
RIO
Upgradable Devices Using Off-The-Shelf Hardware
3D Cameras / Edge Processing Units
Kampr Systems Software Platform
Upgradable Software / Firmware via Kampr Systems Cloud
Features & Functionality
K9-i Reader Includes:
Reader: a 3D Camera plus a 7″ LCD Display
Edge Processing Unit (EPU): A Computer with Hardware Accelerators
K9-v Verifier Includes:
Reader: a 3D Camera
Facial Recognition:
Reader can read multiple faces simultaneously
Reader reads faces as they approach reader, accelerating throughput
Tailgate Detection:
Reader includes basic tailgating features
Professional Tailgate Detection (PTD) requires an optional second camera
PTD annunciates breaches of 1 person per valid face and ensures that the person requesting entry at the reader is the same as the person that has gone through the door
Facial ID & PIN:
Facial ID (FID) Acquisition – FID stored in Cloud or optionally on-prem
Association of FID with a PIN(s) – PIN stored in Access Control system database (unique PIN numbers assigned during registration)
No Badge Readers
Readers download FID database from Cloud and send PIN numbers to the access control system
Operation of Reader:
Approach facing reader (You should be able to see yourself on the reader display)
If you are recognized, reader will turn on the tree LED light indicating acceptance to proceed through the door
If a second interior camera is deployed, system verifies that the Facial ID of the person(s) that requested entry, matches the Facial ID of the person(s) that entered the space
In case of a breach, the system can activate a local sounder and / or notify security via email
System can archive photos of unrecognized persons trying to breach the system for a pre-determined amount of time (configurable)
Operation During Power & Network Outages:
Network Failure: A copy of the FID database is retained in the reader memory ensuring continued operation when network connectivity is lost. When network connectivity is restored, the database update sequence is initiated automatically
Power Failure: Device power is derived from the network switch (POE+). Device can also be powered externally from an optional local low-voltage power supply with battery back-up