Human Recognition Systems (HRS), the UK's independent leader in biometric solutions, is working hard this Christmas helping UK airports to keep passengers moving.
As the airports face their busiest time of the year with an estimated 4.25 million people travelling over the Christmas and New Year holiday. Built for the aviation industry its solutions are based on measuring and managing passenger f...
Human Recognition Systems (HRS), the UK's independent leader in biometric solutions, is working hard this Christmas helping UK airports to keep passengers moving.
As the airports face their busiest time of the year with an estimated 4.25 million people travelling over the Christmas and New Year holiday. Built for the aviation industry its solutions are based on measuring and managing passenger flow.
Seven of the UK's top ten airports have already deployed a solution from Human Recognition Systems.
The key benefit to passengers will be in the airports that have deployed biometric solutions, which uses non-intrusive facial recognition to help airports address the continuous challenge of understanding and measuring queues. By knowing when queues are becoming a bottleneck the airport can take action to deploy more staff or open more areas. At Gatwick airport biometric solutions drive the display boards showing queue times, enabling passengers to pick and choose the lane they want to use, so they can get through the security process as quickly as possible and have more time to spend relaxing or shopping.
James Saxton, Human Recognition Systems' Product Strategy Director, said “It's great at this time of year to know that the work we have done in Gatwick and other airports is helping passengers, by removing part of the stress of their journey, and helping airports who are working extra hard to reduce queues and deploy staff in the right areas.