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Exit Lane Breach Control ELBC

dormakaba developed the one-way exit corridor to guide the flow of arriving passengers at the air terminal. It allows for fast and safe passage from the air side to the land side. This modular system is equipped with a series of motion presence and video analytic sensors that are designed to detect unattended objects left within or passed through the corridor area.

As passengers exit through the corridor, full-height and half-height double swing doors automatically open and close based upon a programmed flow or interlock mode. Combined, the physical barrier and advanced sensor technology provide a secure detection and entry prevention solution without the need of a guard.

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Argus Air

Argus Air self-boarding eGates support passengers and staff throughout the entire boarding process. They enable seamless transitions with a single registration. The sound ergonomic design of the systems guides users intuitively. The hygienic touch-free use facilitates access with luggage, wheelchairs, or children.

The improved sensor system offers high separation accuracy.​The dormakaba eGates have a proven track record not only with correct alarms (i.e. in cases of intentional misuse of fraudulent behavior) but also the lowest false alarm rates of any eGates available on the market.​

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Argus Lounge

Argus Lounge eGates offer a simple self-entry experience for airlines looking to streamline lounge access. Allowing a staff-free environment or the ability to utilize staff elsewhere in the lounge and able to integrate with most biometric systems for secure identification.​

The dormakaba eGates have a proven track record not only with correct alarms (i.e. in cases of intentional misuse of fraudulent behavior) but also the lowest false alarm rates of any eGates available on the market.​

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Discover some of dormakaba’s solutions in real life success stories. Learn how our exit lane breach control system makes life for your passengers smart and secure. As you read these stories you may become inspired by the potential security, aesthetic and functional improvements that dormakaba can bring to your project.

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Improving passenger processes

dormakaba developed the one-way exit corridor to guide the flow of arriving passengers at the air terminal. It allows for fast and safe passage from the air side to the land side.

This modular system is equipped with a series of motion presence and video analytic sensors that are designed to detect unattended objects left within or passed through the corridor area. As passengers exit through the corridor, full-height and half-height double swing doors automatically open and close based upon a programmed flow or interlock mode.

Combined, the physical barrier and advanced sensor technology provide a secure detection and entry prevention solution without the need of a guard.

  • Stainless steel construction
  • Customizable configuration
  • High throughput
  • Safety sensors prevent unintentional contact with the moving door panels
  • Modular construction supports a multi-lane configuration


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- Automated Exit Lane Specification

- Argus Air specification

- Argus Lounge specification

- BIMObject: ELBC

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How an airport benefits from ELBC

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Bill Seibert, Business Development Manager for Airport Solutions, dormakaba USA, Inc. offers insight into how an airport benefits from Automated Exit Lane Breach Control (ELBC)

Airport benefits from ELBC​​​ from an Operations Director

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Margi EvanSon, Security, Operations & Maintenance Director, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport offers insight into how an airport benefits from Automated Exit Lane Breach Control (ELBC)​​​​​​​

Architect’s perspective of designing and implementing an ELBC

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Brad Sucher, Senior Architect at Gresham Smith shares the architect’s perspective of designing and implementing Automated Exit Lane Breach Control (ELBC)​​​​​​​

ANSI Safety Standards and how they effect automatic door operator selection

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Paul Durgin, Senior Technical Specialist, dormakaba USA, Inc. provides insight on ANSI Safety Standards and how they effect automatic door operator selection.

How to select the right operator for your needs

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Tom Chaney, Lead Product Manager Entrance Systems, dormakaba USA, Inc. discusses how to select the right operator for your needs.

Why architects choose Crane revolving doors

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Randy Chapel, Director of Specifications and Material Research at Goettsch Partners shares why architects choose revolving doors and Crane revolving doors in particular.

Blog Articles

Automated ELBC: Transforming Spaces & Experiences

Automated exit lane breach control can transform spaces and the passenger experience in addition to increasing efficiency and improving passenger flow experiences.

Reducing Error and Increasing Value with ELBC

Learn how Automated Exit Lane Breach Control (ELBC) can improve airport ROI, reduce errors and bring increased value to your airport.

An Architect's Perspective of Designing and Implementing Automated ELBC

Brad Sucher, Senior Architect at Gresham Smith shares the architect’s perspective of designing and implementing Automated Exit Lane.
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