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4 March 2024 Design of door control system for urban railway simulation device
Yushuang Wang, Yi Qiao
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Proceedings Volume 12981, Ninth International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation System (ISSMAS 2023); 129816D (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3014963
Event: 9th International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation (ISSMAS 2023), 2023, Nanjing, China
Abstract
The conventional theoretical explanation and the original car static training mode of the urban rail train door control system are insufficient for trainees to intuitively understand the working principle of the control circuit. Therefore, this paper proposes a 5:1 scale, modular and transparent control circuit design scheme of urban rail train door control system. The scheme consists of three parts: mechanical structure, control circuit and man-machine interface. The mechanical structure implements the layout and linkage of the gating device. The control circuit implements the electrical components in each region. The man-machine interface implements the human-computer interaction function. The scheme integrates the PLC control of the lower computer and the man-machine interface display of the upper computer, achieving the automation of the door control system. The scheme can help trainees to understand the working principle of the door control system more intuitively and accurately, and improve the training mode of urban rail transit technical personnel.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Yushuang Wang and Yi Qiao "Design of door control system for urban railway simulation device", Proc. SPIE 12981, Ninth International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation System (ISSMAS 2023), 129816D (4 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3014963
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Education and training

Control systems design

Design and modelling

Human-machine interfaces

Circuit switching

Photonic integrated circuits

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