Design of Access Control System Based on Ergonomics in Post-epidemic Era
Abstract
The main function of the access control system is to restrict and manage the people entering and leaving the access control area to ensure safety. In the post-epidemic era, according to the needs of epidemic prevention and control, there are three characteristics in China. First of all, everyone needs to wear a mask when going out. Secondly, body temperature needs to be measured when entering or leaving any place. Thirdly, QR codes often need to be scanned when entering or leaving public places. Based on this, the author found that the current access control systems on the market cannot fully meet the needs of epidemic prevention and user behavior. Therefore, this article takes Hubei Art Museum in China as an example to improve the design of the access control system through the principle of ergonomics, aiming to make it meet the needs of epidemic prevention, bring better user experience and provide reference for related product design.
Keywords: Ergonomics, Design of access control system, Post epidemic Era
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1001984
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