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UHF Gate Controller

A UHF Gate Controller is a system that uses Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to manage and control access through a gate or designated entry/exit point. It typically consists of a UHF RFID reader, antennas, and a control unit that processes the data and triggers the gate mechanism.

It’s designed for automated, hands-free identification and tracking of people or objects equipped with UHF RFID tags, offering a longer read range and faster processing compared to other RFID frequencies.

 

How it Works

The fundamental principle of a UHF Gate Controller relies on the interaction between a UHF RFID reader and UHF RFID tags. Here’s a breakdown:

  • UHF RFID Reader and Antennas: The gate controller incorporates a UHF RFID reader connected to one or more antennas. These antennas emit radio waves in the UHF frequency band (typically 860-960 MHz).
  • RFID Tags: People, vehicles, or items needing access are equipped with UHF RFID tags. These tags contain a microchip that stores data (like a unique ID) and an antenna. Passive UHF tags, which are common in these systems, do not have their own power source; they draw power from the radio waves emitted by the reader.
  • Data Exchange: When a tagged item or person enters the read range of the gate’s antennas, the RFID tag is energized by the reader’s radio waves. The tag then modulates these waves to send its stored data back to the reader.
  • Data Processing and Control: The UHF RFID reader receives the tag’s data and sends it to a control unit (often an integrated part of the gate system or a separate access controller). This control unit verifies the tag’s information against a database of authorized entries.
  • Gate Activation: If the tag is authorized, the control unit sends a signal to open or enable the gate (e.g., a barrier arm, turnstile, or door lock). If the tag is unauthorized, access is denied, and an alarm might be triggered.
  • Directional Detection and Anti-Collision: Advanced UHF gate controllers can detect the direction of movement (e.g., entering or exiting) and employ anti-collision algorithms to read multiple tags simultaneously, even in high-traffic scenarios. Some systems use additional sensors (like infrared) to improve accuracy and prevent “tailgating.”

Key Features

UHF Gate Controllers often include features such as:

  • Long Read Range: Typically able to read tags from several meters away, allowing for “hands-free” and “drive-through” access.
  • High Reading Speed: Can quickly identify multiple tags in motion, reducing bottlenecks.
  • Anti-Collision: Algorithms that allow the reader to differentiate and read multiple tags present in the field at the same time.
  • Directional Sensing: Ability to determine if an item or person is entering or exiting the controlled area.
  • Integration Capabilities: Often connect with other security or management systems via interfaces like Ethernet, RS232, RS485, or Wi-Fi.
  • Robust Design: Many are built for industrial or outdoor environments, with resistance to dust and water.

Applications

UHF Gate Controllers are widely used in various sectors due to their efficiency and automation capabilities:

  • Vehicle Access Control: Managing entry and exit for parking lots, gated communities, corporate campuses, and toll roads. Vehicles can have tags on windshields, allowing for seamless, hands-free access.
  • People Access Control: Controlling access to buildings, restricted areas, and for time and attendance tracking in offices, universities, hospitals, and event venues.
  • Logistics and Warehouse Management: Monitoring the flow of goods, pallets, and containers in and out of warehouses, distribution centers, and production lines for inventory management, asset tracking, and theft prevention.
  • Retail: Used at store exits for Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) to prevent shoplifting, and for inventory tracking as items move in and out of the backroom.
  • Libraries and Document Management: Tracking books, documents, and other assets as they enter or leave a facility.
  • Manufacturing: Monitoring materials and finished products on production lines and at factory entrances/exits.
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UHF Gate Controller

UHF gate and door controllers are systems that use ultra-high frequency (UHF) radio waves to manage access to secured areas like gates, parking lots, and buildings.

These systems typically involve a UHF reader, an antenna, and a control system, working together to identify and authenticate authorized individuals or vehicles using RFID tags. 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:

Components:

  • UHF Reader:
    Emits radio waves and receives signals from RFID tags. It often includes an antenna.
  • Antenna:
    Transmits and receives the UHF radio waves, enabling communication with the tags.
  • RFID Tags:
    Small, passive devices attached to vehicles, personnel, or assets, containing a unique identification code.
  • Access Control System:

    A system that manages the authentication process and controls access based on the reader’s output. This can include software to track access and integrate with other systems. 

How it works:

  1. The UHF reader sends out radio waves.
  2. When a tagged object (like a vehicle or person) enters the reader’s range, the tag is powered up by the radio waves and transmits its unique ID code back to the reader.
  3. The reader sends this ID to the access control system.
  4. The access control system verifies the ID against a database of authorized tags.
  5. If the ID is authorized, the system triggers the gate or door to open. 

Key features and benefits:

  • Long Range:
    UHF RFID systems offer longer read ranges compared to other RFID technologies like HF or LF. This allows for hands-free and convenient access.
  • High Throughput:
    UHF systems can read multiple tags simultaneously, making them suitable for high-traffic areas.
  • Security:
    Provides enhanced security by using unique IDs and potentially integrating with other security measures.
  • Automation:
    Reduces the need for manual intervention and improves efficiency.
  • Integration:

    Can be integrated with other systems like parking management, time and attendance, and inventory tracking. 

Common applications:

  • Vehicle Access Control: Parking lots, gated communities, and tollbooths.
  • Personnel Access Control: Office buildings, warehouses, and industrial facilities.
  • Asset Tracking: Managing and monitoring valuable assets.
  • Supply Chain Management: Tracking goods and materials in logistics and manufacturing. 
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Dimensions 63 × 50 × 12 cm
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  • Other Applications: Laboratories, banks, and even prisons. 
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Dual swing gate opener -VDS RG24

Gate Automations, Dual Swing Gate Operators
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Dual swing gate opener -VDS RG24

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 500 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical motor *2 x Foundation box *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety sensor
A double swing underground gate opener is a type of automated gate system designed for double swing gates, where the gate is split into two separate panels that meet in the middle.
The opener mechanism is installed underground, making it virtually invisible and aesthetically pleasing. This dual swing gate opener -VDS RG24 setup allows for a shorter swing radius for each gate leaf compared to a single-panel swing gate. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Double Swing Gates:
    These gates consist of two gate panels that swing open independently, usually meeting in the middle of the opening. This design is often used for wider driveways or when a single, large gate would be impractical or aesthetically undesirable. 
  • Underground Installation:
    The gate opener mechanism (including the motor and related components) is placed in a foundation box installed below ground level, typically at the hinge point of the gate. 
  • Aesthetics and Space:
    This type of opener offers a cleaner, more discreet look, as the mechanics are hidden from view. It also allows for a shorter swing radius for each gate leaf, which is beneficial in spaces with limited clearance. 
  • Operation:
    The opener receives a signal, usually from a remote control or other access control system, which activates the motor. The motor then rotates a lever or arm connected to the gate, causing it to swing open or closed. 
  • Dual Gate Compatibility:
    Double swing gate openers typically require two gate motors, one for each gate leaf. 
  • Safety Features:
    Many underground gate openers include safety features like limit switches to control the start/stop speed and travel of the gate, as well as manual release mechanisms for emergency situations. 
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Gate Automations, Dual Swing Gate Operators
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Dual swing gate opener –HiGate HGSW950

A dual swing gate opener is a motorized system designed to automatically open and close a double swing gate, which consists of two gate panels that meet in the middle.
Each gate panel has its own opener mechanism, allowing them to swing open in opposite directions simultaneously. This setup is common for driveways and other entry points where a wider opening is needed without requiring a single, longer gate. 
Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • Dual Swing Gates:
    These gates have two leaves or panels that swing open, typically inward or outward, to create an opening. 
  • Dual Opener Mechanisms:
    Each leaf of the gate is equipped with its own opener mechanism, which is usually an arm that pushes or pulls the gate. 
  • Synchronized Movement:
    The two opener mechanisms are designed to work together, opening and closing the gate leaves in a coordinated and synchronized manner. 
  • Applications:
    Dual swing gate openers are commonly used for driveways, parking lots, and other areas where a wide opening is needed and a single gate might be too large or impractical. 
  • Benefits:
    They offer space efficiency as they require less space to swing open compared to a single, long gate. They can also provide a more elegant and sophisticated look to the entrance. 
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Gate Automations, Dual Swing Gate Operators
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Dual swing gate opener -Zero ZSW400

*Suitable gate weight: Maximum 200 Kg (Per leaf) Included: *2 x Electromechanical arm *1 x Main control board *1 x Waterproof box *2 x Remote control *2 x Manual release key *1 x Safety sensor
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