Abstract

In view of the frequent occurrence of elevator accidents, an elevator safety monitoring system based on the Internet of things (IOT) was designed. First, the requirements of elevator safety monitoring system were analyzed in terms of function and performance, andthe feasibility of the system was evaluated from perspectives of demand, technology, and practical operation. The design scheme of the system was then presented, which combined the Brower/Server (B/S) and Client/Server (C/S) architectures. As the client of the command and control center, the front-end monitoring system communicated and interacted with it and used the standard real-time transport protocol (RTP) for transmission. Finally, the elevator safety monitoring system was implemented. The test showed that the function and performance of the proposed elevator safety monitoring system achieved the designed target of the system and had practical application value.

Highlights

  • The continuous development of China’s economic development and urbanization has led to the rapid increase in the number of building constructions and the dramatic upsurge in the number of elevators

  • One is to test the data on the front-end monitoring system correctly through the command and control center system, which can be performed directly through the browser access

  • The other part is the direct test of the front-end monitoring system, in which the software is tested

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Summary

Introduction

The continuous development of China’s economic development and urbanization has led to the rapid increase in the number of building constructions and the dramatic upsurge in the number of elevators. The elevator is divided into two parts, namely, the operator, and the gathered in all types of public fields, such as shopping malls, office buildings, sightseeing elevators and other public places. Most of operators are usually not trained on the safety feature and operation of elevators and do not have the necessary skills to address failures and accidents. The common users are lacking in terms of knowledge and skills of elevator safety operation. In places where elevators are frequently used, the probability of elevator failure is high and the social effect is considerable. Among the main factors that cause the hidden dangers of elevator safety, the quality of the elevator itself is 16%, the improper installation factor is 24%, and the daily maintenance and use is up to 60%. Strengthening the daily supervision of elevators is important

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