Smart Access & AIoT Management for Campus and Student Housing
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Smart Access & AIoT Management for Campus and Student Housing

Connect dormitory locks, campus cards, access terminals, visitor rules and abnormal event alerts for student housing management.

Scene Overview

Designed for large-scale student access workflows

Campus housing requires batch identity management, dormitory permissions, public access control and exception alerts across many students and buildings.

  • Import student profiles and bind campus cards or mobile credentials in batches.
  • Issue door access, lock and permission rules across dormitories and public areas.
  • Collect access records, identify abnormal events and generate management reports.

Pain Points & Approach

Campus management pain points

A campus scenario needs identity, access, video and alert rules to work together.

Batch student management

Large student populations need efficient onboarding and room assignment.

Dormitory permissions

Room, building and public-area permissions must stay synchronized.

Security visibility

Public areas often need video or event linkage for abnormal access.

Exception alerts

Late return, no exit or stranger events may require rule-based alerts.

Typical Workflow

Typical workflow

1

Student data is imported

2

Cards or mobile credentials are bound

3

Door access, lock and permission rules are issued

4

Access records are collected

5

Abnormal events are identified

6

Back-office reports are generated

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this support student cards?

Campus projects can evaluate card, mobile, face or mixed credential methods based on existing systems.

Can abnormal events trigger alerts?

Yes. Alert rules can be planned with access records, video events and platform workflows.

Is this a full solution page?

No. This page explains the campus scenario; the solution page explains architecture and deployment.

Planning a campus access system?

Share building count, student scale and existing card or platform requirements.