Electronic Access Control Systems (EACS) are systems that control entry to buildings or areas using electronic means. They typically involve keypads, card readers, biometric scanners, or mobile credentials to verify identity and grant or deny access. These systems are commonly used to improve security, track entry and exit, and manage access permissions for different users or groups. EACS can be integrated with other security systems, such as video surveillance and alarm systems, to provide a comprehensive security solution.
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