Gate Guardian
With the advent of IATA's 2D Barcode Resolution 722C/792
covering the use of PDF417
barcodes on boarding passes an ever increasing number of
airlines are now allowing
passengers to print their own boarding passes.
All of the above means that the airport/airline staff required a
system to thoroughly check the
e-boarding passes at the gate to ensure the following by
flight:-
- The point of origin is valid
- The flight number is valid
- The sequence number has not been used previously
- The seat number has not been used previously
- The date of the flight is the current day
- The flight has not been cancelled
AIS developed Gate Guardian to handle all of
the above but also to handle the following:-
- The ability to open and close a gate on AFIDS
- To list passengers by name who have passed through security but
not the gate
- To automatically update AFIDS with the departing passenger
numbers by sector
- To compliment Security Sentinel
All of the above checks are paramount in controlling access to
airside and is fundamental to
the safe running of an airport.
The system displays an instant go or no go decision when the
document is scanned. If a no
go then the reason is also given.
The major benefits of the AIS system is as follows:-
- Software runs under MS Windows XP Pro or 7
- Control PCs communicate via the airport LAN or WAN
- Available 24 hours a day
- Supported and diagnosed remotely
- Available for the smallest regional airport up to the largest
international airport
- Integrates with the daily mayfly for up to date flight
information
- Uses industry standard 2D barcode scanners
- Supports M1 Style Barcodes for Web Boarding Passes
- Supports S Style Barcodes for Kiosk Boarding Cards
This additional software ensures the maximum possible security
with the minimum impact on
passenger processing times and meets fully the UK DfT
requirements.
With the advent of IATA's 2D Barcode Resolution 722C/792 covering
the use of PDF417
barcodes on boarding passes an ever increasing number of airlines
are now allowing
passengers to print their own boarding passes.
All of the above means that the airport/airline staff required a
system to thoroughly check the
e-boarding passes at the gate to ensure the following by
flight:-
The
The
The
The
The
The
AIS developed Gate Guardian to handle all of the above but also to
handle the following:-
The ability to open and close a gate on AFIDS
To list passengers by name who have passed through security but not
the gate
To automatically update AFIDS with the departing passenger numbers
by sector
To compliment Security Sentinel
All of the above checks are paramount in controlling access to
airside and is fundamental to
the safe running of an airport.
The system displays an instant go or no go decision when the
document is scanned. If a no
go then the reason is also given.
The major benefits of the AIS system is as follows:-
Software runs under MS Windows XP Pro or 7
Control PCs communicate via the airport LAN or WAN
Available 24 hours a day
Supported and diagnosed remotely
Available for the smallest regional airport up to the largest
international airport
Integrates with the daily mayfly for up to date flight
information
Uses industry standard 2D barcode scanners
Supports M1 Style Barcodes for Web Boarding Passes
Supports S Style Barcodes for Kiosk Boarding Cards
This additional software ensures the maximum possible security with
the minimum impact on
passenger processing times and meets fully the UK DfT
requirements.
point of origin is valid
flight number is valid
sequence number has not been used previously
seat number has not been used previously
date of the flight is the current day
flight has not been cancelleWith the advent of IATA's 2D Barcode
Resolution 722C/792 covering the use of PDF417
barcodes on boarding passes an ever increasing number of airlines
are now allowing
passengers to print their own boarding passes.
All of the above means that the airport/airline staff required a
system to thoroughly check the
e-boarding passes at the gate to ensure the following by
flight:-
The
The
The
The
The
The
AIS developed Gate Guardian to handle all of the above but also to
handle the following:-
The ability to open and close a gate on AFIDS
To list passengers by name who have passed through security but not
the gate
To automatically update AFIDS with the departing passenger numbers
by sector
To compliment Security Sentinel
All of the above checks are paramount in controlling access to
airside and is fundamental to
the safe running of an airport.
The system displays an instant go or no go decision when the
document is scanned. If a no
go then the reason is also given.
The major benefits of the AIS system is as follows:-
Software runs under MS Windows XP Pro or 7
Control PCs communicate via the airport LAN or WAN
Available 24 hours a day
Supported and diagnosed remotely
Available for the smallest regional airport up to the largest
international airport
Integrates with the daily mayfly for up to date flight
information
Uses industry standard 2D barcode scanners
Supports M1 Style Barcodes for Web Boarding Passes
Supports S Style Barcodes for Kiosk Boarding Cards
This additional software ensures the maximum possible security with
the minimum impact on
passenger processing times and meets fully the UK DfT
requirements.
point of origin is valid
flight number is valid
sequence number has not been used previously
seat number has not been used previously
date of the flight is the current day
flight has not been cancelled