When it comes to adopting new technology, the aviation industry has always been at the forefront. From crucial security measures such as luggage scanning to enhancing passenger experience with onboard Wi-Fi, the aviation industry has consistently leveraged technology to improve security and efficiency.
One area of focus has been the introduction of automated entry gates for arrivals, commonly referred to as e-Gates, to reduce the manpower needed to perform the necessary immigration checks for arriving passengers. By automating the passport control process through the use of advanced technologies such as facial recognition, e-Gate systems enhance border security while streamlining passenger flow to prevent crowding, long waits, and reduce reliance on human resources.
A systems integrator specializing in the development of e-Gates chose AAEON’s BOXER-6646-ADP as the embedded computer for a new project. This study highlights how AAEON's BOXER-6646-ADP provided targeted solutions to the customer’s pain points and helped them bring their eGate solution to market.
Identifying Barriers to Deployment
The complexity of the customer’s proposed eGate architecture presented a number of challenges when it came procuring its key components. This was particularly true for the embedded hardware needed, considering the small dimensions of the application’s housing. Therefore, their first priority was to identify an embedded system compact enough to fit into the limited space of an electrical cabinet.
Designs for the eGate application called for two screens per unit, while also allowing for the installation of multiple cameras and an RFID reader to scan and verify passenger passports. An overlooked factor was that the system used would also need adequate processing capability to manage the data from these peripheral sources and provide a platform for the customer’s AI inferencing software to run.