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 +  * [[mag_card|Magnetic stripe card]]: A card that stores data by altering the magnetism of its magnetic tape. For data transmission,​ the magnetic tape attached on one side of a magnetic stripe card must be read by a card terminal. Only limited types and small amounts of data can be stored on this type of card, and the data recorded on magnetic stripe cards can be altered or damaged upon contact with a magnet. In addition, because magnetic stripe cards do not provide sufficient security due to the fact that they do not use data [[encryption|encryption]],​ they are increasingly being replaced by [[ic_card|IC cards]] in various fields, including access control. \\
  
   * [[man_trap|Man-trap]]:​ A physical access control system for preventing unauthorized access and separating security zones from non-security zones. \\   * [[man_trap|Man-trap]]:​ A physical access control system for preventing unauthorized access and separating security zones from non-security zones. \\
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   * [[minutiae|Minutiae]]:​ The specific details in the [[ridge|ridges]] of a fingerprint used to recognize the fingerprint. \\   * [[minutiae|Minutiae]]:​ The specific details in the [[ridge|ridges]] of a fingerprint used to recognize the fingerprint. \\
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 +  * [[mobile_card|Mobile card]]: A card that stores user data and [[credential|credential]] data on a mobile device and performs authentications through [[nfc|NFC]] or [[ble|BLE]] technology. Mobile cards provide higher levels of security and convenience than plastic cards, and have the advantage of reducing card issuance and management expenses because they use mobile devices used by most people daily. \\
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   * [[model_number|Model number]]: A generic number given to a [[device|device]] by the manufacturer in order to identify its type. \\   * [[model_number|Model number]]: A generic number given to a [[device|device]] by the manufacturer in order to identify its type. \\
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 +  * [[monitoring|Monitoring]]:​ A surveillance activity for specific purposes. Monitoring access control and time and attendance management refers to checking access control events and user time and attendance events, as well as checking and controlling the status of devices, doors and zones in real time. \\
  
   * [[msb|MSB (Most Significant Bit)]]: The bit at the highest position of binary data (the left-most bit) or its content. It is the opposite of the [[lsb|Least Significant Bit (LSB)]]. \\   * [[msb|MSB (Most Significant Bit)]]: The bit at the highest position of binary data (the left-most bit) or its content. It is the opposite of the [[lsb|Least Significant Bit (LSB)]]. \\
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   * [[mtu|MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)]]: The maximum amount of packets that can be transmitted through the network. \\   * [[mtu|MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)]]: The maximum amount of packets that can be transmitted through the network. \\
  
-  * [[muster_zone]]:​ A zone designated for the gathering of members in case of an emergency such as a fire. This is used to monitor the number and roster of personnel in a certain zone, and to notify administrators via an alarm or alert if a user has remained in a particular zone for a certain period of time. \\+  ​* [[multi_rfid|Multi-RFID technology]]:​ A technology that allows cards operating in different frequency bands, such as 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz, to be read from a single device. \\ 
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 +  ​* [[muster_zone|Muster Zone]]: A zone designated for the gathering of members in case of an emergency such as a fire. This is used to monitor the number and roster of personnel in a certain zone, and to notify administrators via an alarm or alert if a user has remained in a particular zone for a certain period of time. \\