dFlow

A new concept in access control gates

Designed with a free flow system in mind, the gate features normally open doors that only close when unauthorized access is detected. Rather than physically impeding individuals, dFlow utilizes lights to track their movements and incorporates an innovative sensing system to monitor the entire entrance area.

Fluidity

Comfort

Accurate sensing

More security

Free Flow

Free Flow

The doors are in the normally open position. In traditional gates, the barriers are normally closed. This paradigm shift is what sets Free Flow gates apart from previous models.
Doors only close when unauthorized individuals, including piggybackers, try to pass through the gate. The closing system is quick and precise, employing new sensing systems and sophisticated algorithms.

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Two-Way Passage

dFlow is flexible in width, and may be deployed in various configurations. In the 900 mm or greater configuration, it ensures greater comfort for PwD and multiple users, as well as optimizing costs by decreasing the number of pieces of equipment and infrastructure.
Regardless of gate width, access can be set as one-way or two-way as needed.
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Two-Way Passage
Visual Identification with LED Lights

Visual Identification with LED Lights

Visual Identification with LED lights follows users in their entire path through dFlow, with different colors for different groups of users. When deployed in schools, for instance, students can be followed by a green light, educators by a yellow light and family members by a blue light. Unauthorized users would be tracked by a red light.

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Imaging System

The dFlow imaging system is equivalent to an almost infinite number of traditional IR sensors, establishing a new level of accuracy for the identification of unauthorized users.
The algorithms developed by Digicon are capable of recognizing people and ignoring objects (suitcases, purses, backpacks, etc.), and can also identify multiple users coming in or out of the passage area.
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Imaging System
Uniqueness

Uniqueness

In access control applications, uniqueness means the ability to identify each user and assign unique credentials to them. The dFlow control software is able to isolate users even under extreme conditions, such as piggybacking and side-by-side entry.

Identification Technology

dFlow accepts major traditional identification technologies, including barcodes, RFID, MIFARE and biometrics, as well as fingerprinting. It’s also ready for new contactless biometric technologies, such as facial identification or iris and finger on the fly.
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Identification Technology
Design by Alexander Neumeister

Design by Alexander Neumeister

Alexander Neumeister is a German industrial designer who’s always been at the forefront of new technologies, having developed projects for industry leaders such as Thyssen Henschel, Hitachi, Siemens and Gisecke &amp (?); Devrient. Neumeister and the Digicon product managers and engineers have had an intense collaboration for over ten years, developing successful products in banking automation, urban mobility and access control.

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Manuals

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