Sensor Actuator
Control Unit Automatic Opening
Safety System Access Control
Integration Remote Control

 

A component responsible for moving or controlling a mechanism or system. A device that detects changes in the environment and sends signals to control systems.
The mechanism by which a door opens without manual intervention when triggered. The part of the system that processes signals and makes decisions regarding door operation.
A method for regulating who can enter or exit a building using automated systems. A series of features designed to prevent accidents and injuries during door operation.
A feature that allows users to operate doors from a distance using a handheld device or app. The process of connecting the door control system with other building management systems.

 

Power Supply User Interface
Controller Microprocessor
Human-Machine Interface Drive System
Load Sensor Safety Brakes

 

The means by which users interact with the control system, providing options for operation and settings. The source of energy used to operate the automatic door control system.
An integrated circuit that processes data and controls the functions of the elevator system. A device that manages the operation and performance of the elevator system.
The mechanism responsible for moving the elevator car vertically within the shaft. The interface that allows users to interact with the elevator system through buttons and displays.
Devices that automatically stop the elevator in case of an emergency or malfunction. A device used to measure the weight of passengers or cargo in the elevator car.

 

Door Mechanism Control Algorithm
Variable Frequency Drive Proximity Sensor
Limit Switch Infrared Sensor
Emergency Stop Switch Traffic Signal

 

A set of rules and procedures that govern the operation and logic of the elevator system. The system responsible for opening and closing the elevator doors securely and efficiently.
A device that detects the presence or absence of an object within a certain range. A system that controls the speed of the elevator's motor to ensure smooth operation.
A device that uses infrared radiation to detect motion or measure distance. An electromechanical device that detects the position of a moving part.
A device used to control vehicle and pedestrian traffic at intersections. A button that immediately halts equipment operation to ensure safety.

 

Cycle Time Adaptive Control
Phase Timing Plan
Sensor Data Traffic Flow

 

A traffic management method that adjusts signal timing based on real-time conditions. The total time taken for a complete sequence of signal changes.
A predetermined schedule that dictates how long each light remains in its respective color. A particular configuration of signal indications during the operation of a traffic signal.
The movement of vehicles along roadways, significantly influenced by signaling systems. Information collected from devices that detect vehicle presence and traffic conditions.