There are many reasons why passengers are unable or reluctant to use self-service e-gate systems. In order for designers to build better systems with higher uptake by end-users they need to have a more thorough understanding of the non-users. This paper investigates the reasons of non-use of Automated Border Control at European airports by applying Wyatt’s taxonomy and adding an “unawares ” category. It also presents possible solutions to turn current non-users into future users of e-gates
The European Union border control system has been under a series of transformations to better adapt ...
Based on fieldwork with the border police unit in Copenhagen Airport, the chapter describes the blur...
Expanding ABC deployments place dependability management at the forefront of system development. Cur...
There are many reasons why passengers are unable or reluctant to use self-service e-gate systems. In...
Throughout Europe airports are increasingly installing automated border control (ABC) technologies a...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the complexity of an Automated Border Control (ABC) context...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceNew security threats and increasing traveler flows as we...
New security threats and increasing traveler flows as well as needs to enhance facilitation and secu...
Automated border control represents one area in the digital transformation of border control. It is ...
This report concerns a case study of automated border crossing systems based on biometrics at the fo...
Border authorities are constantly looking for more efficient and effective uses of technology in ord...
Passenger flows are continuously increasing in Europe and the number of border guards does not incre...
Border control procedures on travellers are increasingly becoming automated in the European Union ar...
International audiencePassenger flows are continuously increasing in Europe and the number of border...
The European Union border control system has been under a series of transformations to better adapt ...
The European Union border control system has been under a series of transformations to better adapt ...
Based on fieldwork with the border police unit in Copenhagen Airport, the chapter describes the blur...
Expanding ABC deployments place dependability management at the forefront of system development. Cur...
There are many reasons why passengers are unable or reluctant to use self-service e-gate systems. In...
Throughout Europe airports are increasingly installing automated border control (ABC) technologies a...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the complexity of an Automated Border Control (ABC) context...
Part 2: MethodologicalInternational audienceNew security threats and increasing traveler flows as we...
New security threats and increasing traveler flows as well as needs to enhance facilitation and secu...
Automated border control represents one area in the digital transformation of border control. It is ...
This report concerns a case study of automated border crossing systems based on biometrics at the fo...
Border authorities are constantly looking for more efficient and effective uses of technology in ord...
Passenger flows are continuously increasing in Europe and the number of border guards does not incre...
Border control procedures on travellers are increasingly becoming automated in the European Union ar...
International audiencePassenger flows are continuously increasing in Europe and the number of border...
The European Union border control system has been under a series of transformations to better adapt ...
The European Union border control system has been under a series of transformations to better adapt ...
Based on fieldwork with the border police unit in Copenhagen Airport, the chapter describes the blur...
Expanding ABC deployments place dependability management at the forefront of system development. Cur...