Suite of healthy access features

Issue 8 2021 Access Control & Identity Management

Invixium is broadening its offerings through IXM Mobile, a smartphone app with features designed for healthy access. This new mobile platform extends the company’s IXM TITAN and enterprise-grade software, IXM WEB. The mobile app will provide end-users with features to enhance their biometric security system for staff and visitors.

As the pandemic evolves, enterprises continue to invest in long-term solutions to satisfy the needs of staff and visitors and persisting government guidance for mask-wearing and temperature screening. The launch of IXM Mobile marks the next step in the company’s strategy to create modern solutions that solve real-world problems.

Designed for use with TITAN, IXM Mobile offers five licenced features: remote face enrolment, digital card or QR code as contactless credentials, a custom attestation questionnaire and vital signs screening. IXM Mobile is built with usability and convenience in mind to transform access control to be more user-friendly. IXM Mobile’s core philosophy is a seamless user experience with a light and dark theme and a responsive interface.

With face enrolment via IXM Mobile, employees will no longer need to enrol for face recognition on-site, significantly speeding up the process of staff or contractor enrolment. Remote face enrolment enables IXM Mobile to generate a biometric template using Invixium’s face enrolment algorithm for use with TITAN. The app will then securely transfer each individual’s biometric template to IXM WEB. The administrator can then assign the template to specific doors or devices for access control or workforce management.

Invixium will offer two mobile credential options for fast, convenient and touchless use with TITAN. Businesses can now choose between dynamic QR codes or digital cards for each staff member, visitor, contractor and more. Using Bluetooth technology, the app hosts each person’s mobile credential for contactless, smartphone-based authentication. To gain access or track time, an individual presents their phone to TITAN. Businesses can use mobile credentials for multi-factor authentication along with biometrics, no-mask detection and temperature screening for increased security.

Through IXM Mobile, Invixium now provides businesses with a digital attestation questionnaire for health screening, disclaimers and more for staff and visitors to answer essential questions from the comfort of home. When complete, the mobile questionnaire generates a QR code that TITAN reads and uses to grant or deny access. If a person does not have a QR code due to a dead phone battery or any other reason, they can complete attestation directly on TITAN via voice commands on arrival.

Each person’s answers can be kept on file for accurate, easy record-keeping through the licenced software IXM Health Standard, which also includes temperature screening. Within the software, administrators can customise their attestation questionnaire as an added benefit for additional safety use cases.

The hallmark feature of IXM Mobile is remote vital signs screening, which adds another critical layer to employee and visitor wellness screening. Through IXM Mobile and each person’s smartphone camera, Invixium’s healthy access solution can screen a person’s heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiration rate, stress level and heart rate variability, which are potential indicators of illness. After completing this screening, the app generates a QR code that TITAN reads to grant or deny access based on the workplace’s custom access rules.

IXM Mobile is free to download from the Apple App and Google Play stores. Enterprises will need to purchase a licence to enable each sub-app for its staff or visitors.




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