The Design of the Elevator Remote Monitoring System Based on GSM

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To solve the sudden of the operational failure of the elevator, uncertainties of the failure and the lower reliability duo to maintenance personnel non-standard operation, we design and implement a system of the elevator secure remote monitoring which based on GSM wireless communications. The terminal of the system regards GSM wireless communication module as a main control unit, which meanwhile has the reliable wireless five-party call subsystem and UPS function. The system, mainly through a wide range of AC and DC voltage signal acquisition unit and RFID radio frequency module monitors the elevator’s various of state, and records maintenance personnel’s information. All information transmitted by GPRS and display in the terminal. Experiments show that this system is stable and reliable and has a good compatibility, which truly achieves the real-time of the failure information feedback, reduces the blindness of the troubleshooting, and has a broad market.

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