Brian Sims
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ONVIF introduces Release Candidate for Profile D focused on access control peripherals

ONVIF, THE global standardisation initiative for IP-based physical security products, has published the Release Candidate for Profile D, a draft specification that covers interfaces for access control peripherals. This is designed to provide ONVIF interoperability for peripheral devices such as locks, credential/biometric readers, PIN pads, door phones, sensors and displays.

“Together with ONVIF Profile A and C, and also ONVIF Profile T, Profile D will help users build modern and secure IP-based access control systems,” explained Patrik Björling, chair of the ONVIF Profile D Working Group. “It will allow for the integration of products from different manufacturers and help further drive the adoption of ONVIF interfaces in the physical access control and video surveillance space.”

Using Profile D, a peripheral device can pass credential identifiers to a securely located Profile D-conformant client, such as an access control unit or management software. The client or controller, which stores access rules, schedules and credentials, can then take the access decision and send a command back to the peripheral device to grant or deny access, display a message or request additional input such as a PIN code.

Having sensitive information on a separate controller in a secured area enhances security. Communications between the device and client are secured using ONVIF security protocols such as TLS.

The Profile D specification enables a conformant client to configure a conformant device with the necessary data such as which door and access point the device is responsible for, as well as configure a list of allowed or blocked credential identifiers in a device that supports this capability.

Innovative identification technologies

The need for standardised interfaces between access control management systems and peripheral devices is driven by innovative identification technologies such as licence plate recognition cameras for parking management, bar code reading cameras for visitor management, wireless locks and sensors for access control and video door stations for intercom management. 

ONVIF Profile D complements Profile A and Profile C in enabling standardised communications in an IP-based electronic access control system. Profile D devices can also support video profiles such as Profile T to enable an integrated video and access control system using ONVIF interfaces. Such devices include a door phone that combines a reader and lock with audio/video intercom, or an IP camera with a relay output connected to a lock that can be used by a security officer to visually identify a visitor and remotely unlock the door.

Founded back in 2008, ONVIF has a global member base of established camera, video management system and access control companies and nearly 19,000 Profile-conformant products. ONVIF offers Profile S for streaming video, Profile G for video recording and storage, Profile C for physical access control, Profile Q for improved out-of-the-box functionality, Profile A for broader access control configuration and Profile T for advanced video streaming.

ONVIF continues to work with its members to expand the number of IP interoperability solutions ONVIF-conformant products can provide.

*Further information about ONVIF-conformant products, member companies and their conformant models is available on the ONVIF website at www.onvif.org

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