Traceability and security: access control applications at RATP
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Traceability and security: access control applications at RATP

Author : Jean-Christophe ALVINO

Publication date: November 10, 2006 | Lire en français

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  • Jean-Christophe ALVINO: RATP Projects Manager - Information Systems and Telecommunications Department

 INTRODUCTION

Radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies have been in use at RATP for over 10 years. Initially supported only by agents' service cards for the company's internal needs, the commercial version is now called the "Passe Navigo Calypso" . The implementation of this technology has enabled the development of numerous applications dedicated to securing premises, including a complete range of access control systems.

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