DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF FACE RECOGNITION-BASED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A PRIVATE VENUE (CASE STUDY: MINING CONSTRUCTION)

Access control in mining construction areas is a crucial issue for the operational activities of mining companies, especially given several instances of access rights violations that have led to significant losses. Employee attendance is also critical in the contract work system commonly applied...

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Main Author: Furqan Alfuady, Muhammad
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85292
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Access control in mining construction areas is a crucial issue for the operational activities of mining companies, especially given several instances of access rights violations that have led to significant losses. Employee attendance is also critical in the contract work system commonly applied in mining areas. Although several CCTV systems are currently used to monitor activities, the functionality of these CCTVs can be enhanced to manage access rights and monitor employee attendance to support company operations. To meet these needs, a system was designed through a research approach to determine the technology that would be used in the system. The development of a face recognition-based access control system was carried out using a system engineering methodology. This development includes system requirements analysis, design of a face recognition-based access control system, implementation, and system performance evaluation.