An access control vestibule is part of a physical access control system that typically provides a space between two sets of interlocking doors. Vestibules are designed to prevent unauthorized individuals from following authorized individuals into facilities with controlled access. The answer is D, as a smart locker provides contactless delivery.
Access control vestibules with contactless delivery systems are designed to provide a secure way to deliver items without direct contact between individuals. These systems typically consist of a vestibule or small room that is accessed through two doors, one on the outside and one on the inside.
A service vestibule is a separate hallway in connection with the apartment, which makes it possible to easily accept commercial or other deliveries or to pick something up from a securely locked space.
Not really. A "VESTIBULE" is not a place to store devices. An access control vestibule is to control people´s access to a building or facility. It's as simple as that.
Given the option, best place where you can store devices and have contactless access to them would be a smart locker.
Correct Answer would be D: Smart Locker
Access control vestibules with contactless delivery systems are designed to provide a secure way to deliver items without direct contact between individuals. These systems typically consist of a vestibule or small room that is accessed through two doors, one on the outside and one on the inside.
While access control vestibules provide a secure method for controlling access to a space, they are not specifically designed for storing various types of devices or providing contactless delivery to users. - From professor Messer
On the other hand, Smart Lockers (D) are designed for securely storing items and allowing for contactless pickup. Users can be notified when their item is ready and retrieve it from the locker at their convenience. Therefore, smart lockers would be the best choice for this particular use case.
If you word it differently in GPT, you get C. How does the access control vestibules contactless delivery system work?
Access control vestibules with contactless delivery systems are designed to provide a secure way to deliver items without direct contact between individuals. These systems typically consist of a vestibule or small room that is accessed through two doors, one on the outside and one on the inside.
GPT picks (D):
"The correct answer is (D) Smart lockers.
Smart lockers are designed to store various types of devices or items securely and can provide contactless delivery to users. Users can access the lockers using methods such as a unique code, a QR code, or a mobile app. These lockers are often used in workplaces, campuses, or public spaces to offer a convenient and secure way for users to store and retrieve their belongings without needing direct human interaction."
are the "correct" answers from this site verified to be the correct on the test? I was following them instead of what the community things is correct but don't know what to think of it anymore since comptia likes to trick us with the stupidest explanations
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D. Smart lockers can be used to store various types of devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and other equipment, and provide contactless delivery to users. Smart lockers are equipped with electronic locking systems that can be controlled remotely, allowing authorized users to access the stored devices without the need for physical keys or other traditional access methods.
From chat GPT:
A smart locker is a type of device locker that uses advanced technology to provide enhanced security and convenience for storing and managing devices. A smart locker is equipped with features such as RFID, barcode, or biometric scanners, as well as internet connectivity, to enable remote access and management. Some smart lockers also have additional features such as temperature and humidity sensors, alarms, and cameras.
A smart locker can be integrated with software to provide an even more convenient and efficient way of managing devices, such as by tracking usage, scheduling reservations, sending notifications, and generating reports. This can be particularly useful in environments such as businesses, schools, and co-working spaces where multiple users need to access a shared pool of devices.
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