• Conference rooms service• Issues with physical keys• Requirements• Solution• Pilot and Deployment• Alternatives
CERN Conference Rooms Service
• Born in Q4 2011• Activities
• Equipment standardisation• Meeting room A/V design• Meeting room A/V installation coordination• Equipment monitoring• Preventive maintenance• Corrective maintenance and Technical support• User support
Physical Keys
• Impractical• Need to fetch the key (sometimes far away)…• …And return it• Huge keyrings!
Requirements
• Practicality• Give access to any CERN registered user• Using the CERN personal card• Allow going out at any time
• Security• Be able to track who has last locked/unlocked a
door
Solution• GS e-locks service – Offline locks solution• Based on the Salto system
• Battery-powered offline e-locks fit on the room doors
• Online validation stations in strategic highly-frequented locations (restaurants)
• Operation• User needs to validate his CERN card every 30
days- Add / Remove access rights- Get logs
• Presents the card to the e-lock to unlock the door
• Advantages• (relatively) cheap• Easy to fit
Solution• Already used in
• 206 Offline e-locks• 16 Validation stations
• Use cases• Burotel (42, 510)
• Ongoing integration with Indico• PH labs and small workshops (bldgs 08,13,14,04,104)• PH/ATLAS/CMS meeting rooms• Clubs (bldgs 216, 566, 567)• Training center (bâtiment 572, 593,6653)• Economat/stockage/archive (bâtiment 5,6,32,169,282)• Cloakrooms (Bâtiment 100)• Main building audio-visual technical rooms
Configuration• Usual procedure
• Each lock is associated with an access zone• EDH “Access Request” document
• User requests access to a pre-defined zone • Standard approval process
• ATLAS and CMS in bldg 42 use tokens available at the secretariats.
• For conference rooms, simplified process• No EDH document• Anyone with a valid CERN card is authorised
LOGO
Opening Mode• Available modes
• Standard (locked at all times).• Toggle (present card to lock, present card to unlock)• Office mode (mix of standard and toggle)
• Preferred: Toggle• Mimics the physical key paradigm
• Free access when the door is unlocked (people easily enter the room even when the meeting has started)
• Keeps the responsibility to the meeting organiser
Limitations• Room may stay open if one forgets to lock it
up (currently studying a timeout option)• Cannot track the room door status (not
100% secure)• Users need to carry their CERN card with
them• User information and training; booking
reminders
Alternatives/evolution
• Online lock• More practical for service operation (accurate
statistics, alarms on door status)• May allow more modes of action• Still very expensive (installation + 230V +
network)
• Interactive screens with RFID reader
Pilot and Deployment• Pilot e-lock on 513-1-024
• IT room, close to the service people
• Validation stations are available in the restaurants• Proposal to install one more in 31 or 513
• If feedback positive, then deploy gradually to all IT rooms, then to other departments.
• If budget available
Additional Information• Conference Rooms Service
• info• http://cern.ch/conference-rooms
• status page• http://avc-dashboard.web.cern.ch/Conference%20rooms
• contact• [email protected]
• Locks and Keys service• https://
cern.service-now.com/service-portal/service-element.do?name=locks-keys
• Salto SX4: • http://
www.saltosystems.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=182&Itemid=44
Why offline locks ?
• On-line is performent for security purposes but to expensive for low security / locking application• Installation + Cabling 230V + IT Network
• Off-line products are adequate for small, low security and locking application :• They are intended for use in low occupancy areas, high rotation of
users and low passage: ~10 users, rotation > 1x/year- < 50 passages/day.
• Use case Burotel in building 42 (motivation for deployment at CERN)• Expanse to PH small labs / clubs / …
Why SALTO ?• Leader in Off-line Locks• Innovation with the access rights on badge• Very good mechanical quality