At next week’s ITS America annual meeting in Charlotte, NC (December 7-10), 360ns will showcase its Smartlock 8000, bringing network control and card access to traffic lockers that are not available in existing deployments Additional space is required.
The SmartLock 8000 enables transportation agencies to cost-effectively deploy industry-standard security policies in their transportation lockers to manage physical access and network controls in real time.Combining the intelligence of Bluetooth, wi-fi, Ethernet and OSDP encrypted connections, SmartLock 8000 has the world’s first fully integrated access control system designed specifically for traffic lockers.The SmartLock 8000 features advanced Flex-Connect technology to provide organizations with maximum flexibility to protect critical infrastructure.
In today’s connected world, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) play a vital role in managing critical infrastructure, including roads, interstates, intersections, ports, mass transit lines, urban traffic, and urban mobility.As connected infrastructure (IoT), roads (V2I/V2V), and connected autonomous vehicles (CAV) become a reality, cyber protection of our infrastructure and the safety of our citizens is critical yet still overlooked and underestimated.The mechanical locks and keys that come standard with ITS and traffic cabinets are simply not sufficient to protect the critical transportation infrastructure within.
360ns researched the problem and came up with the Smartlock 8000 solution, which includes an interior door controller, smart key override and access control software.SL8000 is the master lock and controller, the SL8000 master lock can connect up to four SL8000 auxiliary locks.
There is no need to modify the required cabinet or other equipment placed inside the cabinet.Old locks are removed and new locks are installed.
Tom has been editing Traffic Technology International (TTi) magazine and its Traffic Technology Today website since May 2014.In this role, he interviewed some of the top transportation executives in public agencies around the world as well as CEOs of leading multinational corporations and pioneering start-ups.During Tom’s early career he worked for some of the UK’s leading consumer magazines.He holds a law degree from the London School of Economics (LSE).
Post time: Jun-29-2022