Automatic Door Controller Unit

An Automatic Door Controller Unit is an electronic system designed to control the opening and closing of doors without manual effort. It is commonly used in public transport vehicles (like buses and trains), buildings, elevators, and secure access areas. The unit manages the door mechanism based on input signals, safety conditions, and programmed logic. It automates door movement, ensuring it happens smoothly, safely, and efficiently

Features

Data Acquisition

Utilizing diverse sensors such as inductive loops, ultrasonic, radar, and CCTV, traffic conditions are meticulously monitored in real-time.

Data Processing

Collected data undergoes rigorous processing and fusion, transforming raw information into actionable insights for operators and stakeholders.

Data Communications

Various communication channels, spanning wireline and wireless mediums, facilitate seamless exchange of information between vehicles and infrastructure

Data Distribution

Traffic-related information is disseminated via telecommunication channels, variable message signs, and digital devices, optimizing transportation efficiency and safety.

Information Utilization

From ramp metering to dynamic route guidance, ITS empowers users with real-time decision-making tools, bolstering operational efficacy and safety protocols

USE CASES

Office buildings and hospitals

Automatic Door Controller Units (ADCUs) are used in office buildings and hospitals to manage access, improve efficiency, and enhance safety: Automatic door controller units manage entrance, exit, and internal access points in modern office environments

Elevators and lifts

In elevators and lifts, the Automatic Door Controller Unit controls the opening and closing of elevator doors—both car doors (on the moving cabin) and landing doors (on each floor). It ensures passenger safety, timely operation, and system coordination with the elevator control logic.

Automatic gates and secure facility entrances

An Automatic Door Controller Unit (ADCU) serves as the brain of an automated gate or door system. It manages signals from access systems, processes inputs from safety sensors, and controls actuators (motors or hydraulic systems) to open or close gates automatically

Physical specification

Dimensions

50.6(L)*35(W)*36.7(H)mm

Device weight

43g

GNSS

Frequency

BDS B1, 1561.098M Hz GPS L1, 1575.42M Hz

Positioning accuracy

<2.5m(CEP50)

Tracking sensitivity

-162dBm

 Acquisition sensitivity

-148dBm

TTFF (open sky)

Avg.hot start < 3sec Avg.cold start <32sec

 

Interface

 GNSS Antenna

Internal High Gain

Cellular Antenna

Internal 4G+GSM High Gain

LED Indication

3 status LED lights

 SIM

Nano-SIM

Memory Capacity

Storage of 3000 GPS data entries

 

Cellular

 LA

LTE FDD: B2/B3/B4/BS/B7/B8/B28/B66  

GSM: B2/B3/BS/B8

EU

LTE FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20    

GSM: B3/B8

Eurasia

 FDD: B1/B3/B7/B8/B20 /B28   GSM: B3/B8

 

Features

Sensors

Accelerometer

Alarms

Over Speeding alarm, Vibration alarm, Power failure alarm, Low battery alarm,
Displacement alarm, Violent driving alarm, Sharp turn alarm, etc.

Sleep modes

Online Sleep Normal

Commands

GPRS+SMS Configuration

Time Synchronization

GNSS + Server

 

Power

Input Voltage range

9-36 V DC

Battery

110 mAh/3.7V Li-Polymer battery

Power Consumption

At12V<3 mAh(On line Sleep)
At 12V<60 mAh(Normal)

 

Operating environment

 Operating Temperature

-20 °C to +70°C

Storage Temperature

-30 °C to +80°C

Operating Humidity

5% to 95% non-condensing