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Research and Development of Door Handle Test Equipment Electrical System Based on Automatic Control Technology

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This paper presents an electrical control system that applied automatic control technology to the door handle test equipment. The system can realize the automation and intelligence of test process, which collect and process key data such as torque, angle, time and speed, as well as realize data input and output through friendly human-computer interaction interface. The system was able to adjust the speed of the power according to the test task, and when the door handle turns to the specified angle, it can be used to remove or reverse the power in time. This function, called delayed reset, ensured that all actions are performed in an orderly manner.

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This project has been supported by the Technology Program of Administration of Quality and Technology Supervision of Guangdong Province (Grant No. 2015PZ01).

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Gao, K., Guan, H., Wei, C., Ouyang, Z., Wang, Z., Huang, X. (2018). Research and Development of Door Handle Test Equipment Electrical System Based on Automatic Control Technology. In: Yuan, H., Geng, J., Liu, C., Bian, F., Surapunt, T. (eds) Geo-Spatial Knowledge and Intelligence. GSKI 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 849. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0896-3_65

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