Novosibirsk Researchers Develop Barrier Gate With AI Detector
The system can make independent decisions instead of operating only within a predefined script.

Scientists at Novosibirsk State University have developed a smart barrier gate equipped with an AI-powered detector. In this configuration, the system offers significantly broader capabilities compared with conventional automated barriers.
Today, electronic parking barriers typically operate using preprogrammed algorithms. They allow access only to vehicles already entered into a database. The new AI agent is capable of making independent decisions. For example, it can automatically grant access to emergency-service vehicles even if their license plates are not stored in the system, or notify security personnel when a car parked in front of the barrier is blocking traffic.
The agent can also independently resolve minor technical malfunctions. To do that, it retrieves the necessary information from the network. In practice, the system is capable of functioning with minimal human involvement.








































