Information Technology Pilot Project at a University
A university in Hubei Province selected Homsh Technology to implement a pilot project for information technology development, deploying an iris recognition-based access control and identity management system across the campus.
System Functions
The deployed system provides the following core capabilities:
- User Information Management: Centralized management of student and staff iris biometric data, linked to university identity records
- Authorization Management: Role-based access permissions for different user categories including students, faculty, researchers, and visitors
- Device Management: Unified management and monitoring of all iris recognition terminals deployed across campus
- Permission Management: Granular control over which areas each user can access based on their role and authorization level
- Real-Time Monitoring: Live monitoring of all access points with instant alerts for unauthorized access attempts
- Dynamic Tracking and Monitoring: Movement tracking capabilities for enhanced campus security
- Entry and Exit Record Query: Complete searchable database of all entry and exit events with timestamps and identity verification data
Implementation
Iris access control terminals were installed at key campus locations including laboratory buildings, data centers, dormitory entrances, library restricted areas, and research facilities. The system integrates with the university's existing IT infrastructure to provide a unified identity management solution.
Results
The pilot project demonstrated the viability of iris recognition technology in an educational environment. The contactless, high-speed identification process proved well-suited to the high-throughput requirements of campus access control, particularly during class change periods. The system's comprehensive audit trail capabilities also support campus safety and compliance requirements.



