With the increasing cost of sensors and the concept of the Internet of Things, many airports around the world have begun to borrow more technology to accelerate passenger commuting efficiency and further ensure flight safety. Whether it is fingerprint recognition, facial recognition, luggage self-service check-in or high-tech security system, it has gradually appeared in major airports around the world. We are almost certain that as the airport further embraces Black Technology, passenger traffic and travel experience will ushered in a significant increase. In the future, we may be as convenient as taking a car today.
Automatic parking robot
Due to the tight parking spaces at the airport, a system called “Ray†was deployed at the airport in Düsseldorf, Germany. Simply put, “Ray†is an automatic parking device that helps people complete airport parking in the fastest, most comfortable and most convenient way.
The specific operation process is: the passenger first makes an appointment on the website of the airport and enters the flight information; then, they drive the car to the parking space and lock the car; the system reads the license plate number and determines the parking position of the car, and then The robot "Ray", which looks like a large forklift, moves the car to that position.
The focus of this technology is that every night "Ray" will re-arrange the garage to facilitate the quick return of the passengers who landed the next day. And this system can track whether the passenger's flight is delayed or canceled, and track whether the car is ready when the passenger is off the plane.
It is reported that each "Ray" is priced at about $250,000, which is much lower than the cost of building a new garage.
Terminal letter beacon
The San Francisco International Airport Terminal 2 has installed 350 beacons since 2015 and is currently testing an app to give voice instructions to visually impaired passengers. American Airlines has also decided to deploy a beacon to help passengers find their way, and the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas will be the first to deploy this solution.
In addition, Virgin Atlantic's beacons in London's waiting hall and Cathay Pacific's waiting hall in San Francisco identify the members who enter the door and provide them with information such as food and beverage menus.
According to a survey conducted by aerospace telecommunications company SITA this year, 44% of airlines plan to use beacons by 2018, and the proportion of airlines currently testing the technology has reached 9%.
Biometrics
Earlier this week, the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston and the Boston Logan International Airport in Boston have begun testing face recognition technology clearance policies on select flights. However, it should be pointed out that although the US Congress has repeatedly approved the proposal to use biometrics for customs clearance verification on non-US citizens, Congress has never approved the application of this technology to US citizens.
According to officials from the Houston Customs and Border Protection Agency, after the technology is activated, US citizens who are judged by the system to be in compliance with passport photos can automatically pass the border checkpoint, and the live pictures used for matching will be released after "a period of time". Privacy security considerations were removed. At the same time, these live images will be compared to photographs of “no-fly†personnel in the US Customs system to prevent as many people as possible from attempting to fly through a fake passport.
According to the Kyodo News Agency, the Japanese Ministry of Justice has revealed that it is planned to start at 20 airports in Narita (Chiba), Haneda (Tokyo), Chubu (Aichi) and Kansai (Osaka) with a large population flow from 2018. The Japanese immigration review officially opened an automatic door for identity verification using face recognition technology.
The move is aimed at reducing the workload for reviewers and responding to increasing foreigner arrivals.
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