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Campus security gates and vehicle asset management are crucial components in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and optimal utilization of resources on campus. Innovative campus utilizes modern technologies like IoT, blockchain, and GPS to enhance campus safety and operational efficiency. This study used the ISO/IEC 25010:2011 to evaluate the acceptability of smart campus security gates and vehicle asset management. It identifies the strengths and weaknesses of the system for further improvements. It emphasizes the importance of implementing comprehensive technological solutions to address challenges, improve the innovative driveway security systems, and manage the vehicle assets within the campus environment. The researchers used quantitative analysis to gather the needed data to evaluate the system. The questionnaire used for the assessment is ISO/IEC 25010:2011 based standards with the following characteristics with its applicable sub-characteristics for functional suitability, compatibility, performance efficiency, interaction capability, reliability, security, maintainability, flexibility, and safety. The respondents consisted of clients, employees, students, and IT experts. The evaluation result is highly acceptable in terms of functionality, interaction capability, reliability, security, and maintainability. The evaluations' findings have broad implications for educational institutions, urban planning, and innovative city initiatives. By understanding the effectiveness and benefits of such systems, campuses can significantly enhance their security, operational efficiency, and environmental sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |