Smart Community Access and AIoT Management
Applications

Smart Community Access and AIoT Management

Connect residential entrances, public doors, visitor access, video events, sensors and platform data for community-level smart space management.

Scene Overview

Community access needs more than one device type

Smart communities combine resident access, visitor workflows, vehicle or public area control, video linkage and device operation across multiple buildings.

  • Unify resident, visitor, staff and public-area permissions.
  • Connect access control, smart locks, video devices, gateways and sensors.
  • Use platform records and alarm rules to support property operation.

Pain Points & Approach

Community pain points

Community projects require identity, access, video and event data to work together.

Resident and visitor access

Manage resident credentials, visitor permissions and public door access.

Public area security

Use video and event linkage for entrances, corridors and shared facilities.

Multi-building operation

Plan building, floor and area permissions across a community.

Property management

Collect events, device status and exception records for operation.

Typical Workflow

Typical workflow

1

Resident or visitor identity is created

2

Building and public-area permission is assigned

3

Access devices execute rules

4

Video or sensor events are linked

5

Platform reports support property management

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can resident and visitor access be managed together?

Yes. A platform approach can define different permission rules for residents, visitors, staff and service teams.

Can video events be linked with access records?

Yes. AI video and access events can be planned together depending on project devices and deployment.

Can this work across multiple buildings?

Yes. Building, floor and area structures can be mapped during solution planning.

Planning a smart community project?

Tell us the building count, access points and management requirements.