People flow management with intelligent access systems

Access control systems are designed to manage the flow of people in transport environments, such as stations or airports. They allow the organisation of user movement and improve safety in high‑traffic areas.

Type of solutions for people flow control

Benefits of access control systems for people entering and exiting

icon
Regulates entries and exits.
Avoid crowding and improve flow in high-traffic areas.
Seguridad icono
Secure access control.
Maintains restricted areas protected while providing comfortable access for authorised users.
icono
Total compatibility.

Works with sliding, swing and revolving doors, creating coordinated entrances.

person icon
Configurable accesses.

Free, controlled or restricted access according to schedules, profiles or space requirements.

integration
Intuitive step.

Ensures rapid, smooth transit in high-traffic areas.

Frequently asked questions about people flow control systems

They are solutions that regulate the entry and exit of personnel in public or private premises, ensuring safety and smooth pedestrian flow.

Prevents unauthorized re-entry, maintaining one-way circulation in high-traffic access zones.

Access to restricted areas is controlled by intelligent access-control systems that combine sensors, turnstiles, security interlocks and automatic doors. These systems verify personnel identity using cards, codes or biometrics, ensuring that only authorised users enter critical areas, thus protecting the safety and operational functioning of the facility.

Yes, free, controlled or restricted access can be defined, adapted to the safety and operational needs of each building.

For regulating pedestrian flow in high-traffic areas, turnstiles, airlocks, lanes with intelligent panels and anti-return lanes are used. These systems enable an orderly, safe and efficient flow, preventing crowding, maintaining operational continuity and adapting to different types of facilities.

Intelligent people flow control systems are used to regulate entries and exits, ensure orderly passage and avoid crowding, improving the user experience and operational efficiency in offices, factories or logistics centres.