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== Access Control ==
== Access Control ==
Noisebridge has tended towards default-open since its creation. At various times in the past, this hasn't worked so well.
Noisebridge has tended towards default-open since its creation. At various times in the past, this hasn't worked so well.
There is a list of accredited RFID tags, along with their access level. It is kept on a Raspberry Pi.
Only the board & officers may edit the list of accredited tags


== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==
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As designed by Mitch and the Access Control committee.
As designed by Mitch and the Access Control committee.


# Members (full & associate) are allowed in the space at all times.
# Noisebridge is as open as possible
# Guests of members are allowed whenever the member is in the space
# Unaffiliated guests are allowed whenever the Greeter is in the space
# The Greeter is responsible for closing the space at night.
# The Greeter is responsible for closing the space at night.
# Noisebridge is open from 10am-11pm daily as long as there is a person available to let people in.
# The last person to leave at night is responsible for closing the space


== Access Control ==
== Greeting People ==
There is a list of accredited RFID tags, along with their access level. It is kept on a Raspberry Pi.
When you have active RFID access and know how to greet people, then you may open the door for people who ring the bell. If the person is new, be sure to give them a tour. If you let a person in, then you are responsible for the person while they are in the space.
 
'''Only the board & officers may edit the list of accredited tags'''


== The Greeter ==
== Being a Guest ==
When there is an active Greeter and the space is open to the general public, that status is configured (maybe with a simple switch). When the system is in this state, pressing the downstairs doorbell automatically buzzes open the gate. Otherwise, it works as normal. The greeter override is not active after 11pm.
If the person responsible for you is leaving, then you need to leave with them or find someone else to be responsible for you.


== Tasks ==
== Tasks ==
Henner is building an access control circuit for the Raspberry Pi. We have door strikes, readers, and some relays.
Henner has built an access control circuit for the Raspberry Pi. We have door strikes, readers, and some relays.


# Build a shelf for hardware. Run power and network
[[Category:Accessibility]]
# Install standard door-knobs in both the elevator door and stair door
# Install the strike in the top door
# Construct a strike-holder for the elevator gate
# Build SPI <-> Serial bridge, adjacent to RFID readers
# Mount readers
# Run cabling.

Revision as of 18:31, 16 June 2016

Access Control

Noisebridge has tended towards default-open since its creation. At various times in the past, this hasn't worked so well.

There is a list of accredited RFID tags, along with their access level. It is kept on a Raspberry Pi. Only the board & officers may edit the list of accredited tags

Hardware

RFID reader at the top doors (elevator & staircase). Door strikes for both. Controlled by a raspberry pi.

Access policies

As designed by Mitch and the Access Control committee.

  1. Noisebridge is as open as possible
  2. The Greeter is responsible for closing the space at night.
  3. Noisebridge is open from 10am-11pm daily as long as there is a person available to let people in.
  4. The last person to leave at night is responsible for closing the space

Greeting People

When you have active RFID access and know how to greet people, then you may open the door for people who ring the bell. If the person is new, be sure to give them a tour. If you let a person in, then you are responsible for the person while they are in the space.

Being a Guest

If the person responsible for you is leaving, then you need to leave with them or find someone else to be responsible for you.

Tasks

Henner has built an access control circuit for the Raspberry Pi. We have door strikes, readers, and some relays.