Hidden danger management system based on 'Internet+' and management method thereof
A management system and Internet technology, applied in data processing applications, instruments, resources, etc., can solve problems such as incomplete hidden danger management system, difficulty in reducing security risks, and insufficient management personnel, so as to promote popularization and use and ensure accuracy. and the effect of timeliness and ease of use
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Image
Examples
specific Embodiment approach 1
[0022] A hidden danger management system based on "Internet +", which consists of: a mobile terminal 1 and a data processing terminal 2;
[0023] Mobile terminal 1 comprises: main single-chip microcomputer 3, slave single-chip microcomputer 4, camera 5, memory (part number is 6 in the figure), monitoring equipment 7 and GPRS module 8, wherein, camera 5 connects the input end of slave single-chip microcomputer 4, and slave single-chip microcomputer 4 connects The input terminal of the main single-chip microcomputer 3, the two-way transmission between the main single-chip microcomputer 3 and the GPRS module 8, the listening device 7 is connected to the input end of the GPRS module 8, and the two-way transmission is between the single-chip microcomputer 4 and the memory (the part number is 6 in the figure);
[0024] Data processing terminal 2 comprises: receiver 9, proportional operation circuit 10, integral operation circuit 11, differential operation circuit 12 and operational a...
specific Embodiment approach 2
[0027] The difference from Embodiment 1 is that in the hidden danger management system based on "Internet+" in this embodiment, the proportional operation circuit 10 includes: operational amplifier N1, resistor R1, resistor R2, resistor R3, resistor R4, operational amplifier The inverting input terminal of N1 is connected in series with resistor R1, the inverting input terminal of operational amplifier N1 is connected to safety hazard data through resistor R1, the non-inverting input terminal of operational amplifier N1 is grounded through resistor R2, and the inverting input terminal of operational amplifier N1 is connected through resistor R2 R3 is connected to the output terminal of the operational amplifier N1, and the circuit composed of the resistor R1, the resistor R2, the resistor R3 and the operational amplifier N1 is connected in series with the resistor R4 as a whole.
specific Embodiment approach 3
[0028] The difference from the first or second specific embodiment is that in the hidden danger management system based on "Internet+" in this embodiment, the integral operation circuit 11 includes: an operational amplifier N2, a resistor R5, a resistor R6, a resistor R7, a capacitor C1 and Resistor R8, the inverting input terminal of the operational amplifier N2 are connected in series with the resistors R5 and R6 in sequence, the inverting input terminal of the operational amplifier N2 is connected to the safety hazard data through the resistors R5 and R6, and the non-inverting input terminal of the operational amplifier N2 is connected through the resistor R7 Grounded, the inverting input terminal of the operational amplifier N2 is connected to the output terminal of the operational amplifier N2 through the capacitor C1, and the circuit composed of the operational amplifier N2, resistor R5, resistor R6, resistor R7 and capacitor C1 is connected in series with the resistor R8 ...
PUM
Login to View More Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
Login to View More 

