Checking Out Your Self-Check Options
Using Open-Source Software & Open/Cheap Hardware
Agenda
- Current commercial solutions
- Why DIY?
- Open Source Software (OSS)
- Pros/Cons of OSS
- Open Source/Cheap Hardware
- Other considerations
Worth mentioning:
- Maker Culture
- SIP2 is not SIP[1] and not SIP[VoIP]
- Googling 'desensitizing' or 'desensitizers' is NSFW
- We're not building one today
Current State of Commercial Solutions:
EXPENSIVE
Current State of Commercial Solutions:
- 3M, Sentry, Checkpoint, etc.
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SIP2 (Standard Interchange Protocol - 3M)
- Ability to desensitize materials
- May need SIP2 ILS license
- Some ILS vendors bundle 'self check' software (for a fee)
Why DIY?
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Not expensive
- Modular
- Flexible
- Customizable
- Faster response time
- Cheaper replacement parts
- Joy of doing it yourself
Pros/Cons of OSS
-
Pros:
- Can use spare hardware
- Proven code
- Works with any SIP2-Compatible ILS
- Cons:
- Cost of hardware (if none available)
- Space
- Running a full WAMP/LAMP stack
- No desensitizer
- May still need SIP2 ILS license(s)
Open Source/Cheap Hardware
- Platforms:
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Arduino, etc.
- Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, etc.
- Pros:
- Low cost
- Easily replicated
- Modular
- Cons:
- More involved
-
Still no desensitizer
- May still need SIP2 ILS license(s)
- ATM: PHP/JAVA only
Other Considerations:
- Desensitizer discussion
- SIP2 Gateway
- One SIP2 ILS License, multiple clients
- PHP SIP2 class, but none for Python/Ruby (?)
- Mobile options & looking to a post security-strip future
- Collaboration call to arms
Questions?
jyounker@brocku.ca