Skip to main content

MRL shows off new access control product at Intertraffic 2016

IP Parking is using Intertraffic 2016 to launch a new access control product for offices and business districts. The business parking solution provides slimline terminals with touch-screen intercom connecting a visitor to a specific company within a large office or central business district using the public network.
April 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

3809 IP Parking is using Intertraffic 2016 to launch a new access control product for offices and business districts.

The business parking solution provides slimline terminals with touch-screen intercom connecting a visitor to a specific company within a large office or central business district using the public network.

Companies are able to independently manage and control a certain number of parking spaces that have been assigned to them. Access control within the rest of the building is achieved using the same terminals.

Employees or registered visitors enter and leave the facility based on Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR).

The use of ANPR on all lanes makes it possible to connect to pre-booking reservation platforms and so offers the possibility of generating income during low-occupancy periods such as evenings or weekends.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Revolutionary innovations in PGS from Schick
    February 22, 2018
    Schick Electronic says it is surfing on the wave of technical evolution by launching a new generation of camera-based products for Parking Guidance Systems (PGS) at Intertraffic Amsterdam 2018. The SP4-C Outdoor Camera System is a new solution that relies on state-of-the art artificial intelligence technology. One camera can monitor dozens of spaces and, as the system is based on standard Ethernet technology, it can easily be scaled to thousands of spaces. The cameras transmit still images to a central com
  • Upgrading Turkey's tolling system
    April 25, 2013
    A programme modernising road tolling equipment on Turkey’s national highway network has resulted in what is arguably Europe’s most advanced toll system, reports Jon Masters. Turkey has introduced a new system of technology for charging for use of its 2000km national highway network, heralded as the first full-scale use of passive RFID tags for electronic open road tolling in Europe. The new ‘Fast Passing System’ (HGS) is an upgrade of Turkey’s existing Automatic Passing System (OGS) technology, which uses
  • Smoothing out city freight movements
    May 28, 2014
    David Crawford welcomes a national first. Urban freight movements, while commercially and socially vital, are a growing logistical headache for planners and people alike. Figures from France’s Lyon Laboratory of Transport Economics indicate that goods transport in major urban areas accounts for: 20% of traffic; 35% of CO2 emissions made by all urban trips; and 50% of the diesel used; while final km delivery runs account for 20% of the total cost of the transport chain.
  • No city is a traffic island
    April 2, 2024
    Beate Kubitz reflects on the rising tide of suburban drivers - and how cities across Europe are dealing with them as worries over air quality multiply