Door Security System
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Revision as of 20:23, 26 January 2010
Contents |
Members
Description
Interlock needs an easy way to give members access to the space. It is important however, to maintain the ability to easily remove access punitively or as members choose to leave the group. The ability to keep track of who enters and leaves the space is not only helpful for security, but also could be used creatively.
Plan
Function Testing
Get a simple electronic lock system working:
- Electronic lock or electric strike
- Need to know the type and size of door/frame we are working with
- PDF How To Install Electric Strike
- Computer control of the strike
- Arduino
- Web interface is possible with ethernet shield
- Authentication system
- RFID/Swipe Card/Key Fob or iButtons
- Server to manage ACLS (LDAP server? See Infrastructure#Network)
- Audit logging
Second Factor
Additional authentication for extra security:
- Second factor authentication system (pin pad, touch screen pin pad)
Disaster Planning
Make sure the system functions appropriately during problems:
- Power Outage: Outbound - make sure people inside are not locked in.
- Power Outage: Inbound - make sure unauthorized people outside can't get in during an outage.
- Backup: Make sure a physical key is able to access the doors in case the system has a problem.
Tweaks and Geeks
Fun non critical additions:
- Twitter bot
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Tweet hourly updates on who is in the space - Tweet when a person enters the space
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- IRC bot
- Regular updates on who is in the space
- Expand security to other items
- KegBot security
- Snacks and vending machine
- Multiple areas within the space
- Website
- Be able to see, live, who is in the space. see Security Cameras
Parts
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Fail Secure Electric Stike - kawamall.com - HES 5900 Strikeplate
- Voltage: DC 12V/24V
- Current: .24A (Fail Secure or Fail Safe)
- YouTube Video
- Installation Instructions]
- Parallax Serial RFID Reader Kit - reader and some tags. USB only
- Arduino Ethernet Shield
- Arduino Diecimila
References
- http://code.google.com/p/webduino/ - run a webserver from an arduino
- http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/Ethernet - reference for working with ethernet
- http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Learning/PRFID - Hooking Parralax RFID to an arduino
- Sparkfun Kit - not used in this project but useful in general
- http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/ibutton/ - iButton
Work Log
- Berticus is working on iButton/Arduino portion. Antitree ordered 25 ibuttons and holders shipped UPS ground on 1/25.
- problem with strike not fitting in the door from Felix. Talked to Brian The Door Guy. Purchased HES 5900 strike plate for $125 that will work in the door. He will give us the wires to organize ourselves. Setup allows for someone inside to open door even during a power outage. --Antitree 18:48, 22 January 2010 (UTC)
- Received electric strike, rfid reader, arduino ethernet shield
- Purchased some arduino parts for testing parallax rfid chip --Antitree 00:27, 25 December 2009 (UTC)
- Purchased some parts to test user:berticus and user:antitree
- Planned meeting 12/21 at 6pm --Antitree 16:40, 21 December 2009 (UTC)