
RFID Boom Barrier Gates for Seamless Vehicle Entry & Exit
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location across India
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Societies across india
24X7
support & online access tracking
500+
Corporates in INDIA
100+
Malls in INDIA
15000+
location across India
7500+
Societies across india
24X7
support & online access tracking
500+
Corporates in INDIA
100+
Malls in INDIA
RFID-enabled boom barrier is a type of automatic boom gate that uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to manage the access of vehicles. These barriers integrate with the RFID readers that automatically scan or read the RFID tags equipped in the vehicle to identify authorised vehicles. On recognition of the authorised vehicle, the boom barrier arm is lifted automatically, without any human intervention, while restricting the passage for the unverified/unauthorised vehicle. The purpose of the RFID barrier control systems is to offer a seamless, quick, contactless and automatic vehicle access to authorised vehicles to streamline the process of traffic management while reducing manual dependency.
RFID boom barrier system grants access to a vehicle if a valid RFID tag is detected, ensuring a secure, fast, contactless and smooth process. The detection of an RFID tag is dependent on its range. Every tag serves a specific purpose, which in turn is based on the tag range.
Thus, when choosing an RFID tag, it is important to have a basic understanding of the common tags, which are:
Active RFID tags: An active tag has its own battery and internal transmitter, which can transmit signals to RFID readers up to 150 m. Generally more expensive than passive RFID tags, these are ideal for logistics, asset management, inventory management, toll booths, industrial zones, and tracking real-time location.
Passive RFID tags: Unlike active RFID tags, these tags don’t work with batteries. Powered by the RFID reader’s signals, these are the most common type of tags used. These are light-weight, affordable tags with a longer life expectancy and are ideal for locations that require a short-range signal, such as parking spaces for a convenient automatic boom barrier gate.
Semi-active tags: Also known as ‘Battery-Assisted Passive’ or BAP tags, these integrate the working of both passive and active RFID tags. This means it uses an internal battery like active tags and still works with the reader’s signal to transmit data, providing a hybrid tag system.
RFID-enabled boom barrier maintains the reliability while adding convenience to streamline the entire process of vehicle flow. It is an advanced approach to access control where vehicle access is managed automatically, eliminating manual intervention, unlike a Manual boom barrier. Companies are switching toward the RFID boom barrier system to ensure operational efficiency without compromising the security level.
Here are some of the major reasons why RFID boom barriers are more preferred these days:
The price of this type of Automatic boom barrier varies depending on several factors, ranging from installation complexity to after-sales maintenance.
A few of the highlighted factors affecting the cost of the RFID boom barrier include:


Anti-theft tag locking

Vehicle entry/exit notifications

Wrong Parking Detection

Integration with major VMS apps

Tenant & vehicle management dashboard

24X7 Online Help & Support

Regular Preventive Maintenance

Automated Access Control & Monitoring
Type | Coverage & Benefits |
|---|---|
Power Supply | 220–240V ~ 50/60 Hz |
Motor | 24 DC Brush Less Motor |
Opening Time | Variants starting from 0.9 to 2.5 sec |
Max. Power | 140 W |
Max. Torque | 300 Nm |
Material | Steel |
Surface Treatment | Pre-hot dip Galvanised, 20µm thick + Polyester Powder Coated |
Encoder | Incremental, Integrated in the Motor |
Deceleration Type | Electronic + Mechanical |
Beam Type | Rectangular and Rounded |
Max. Boom Length | < 6 m |
Ambient Operating Temperature | -20°C to +55°C |
Protecting Class | IP55 (Electronic Control Unit) - IP44 |
Weight | 42 Kg |
Use Frequency | Continuous use |
Electronic Equipment | E614 |
Certification | CE, FCC, RoHS |

Vehicle approaches entry/exit



System scans RFID tag



Validating tag information



Authorised vehicle Barrier opens



Notification on User's Park+ app



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