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Valve control method and system based on Internet of Things

A valve control and Internet of Things technology, applied in the field of valve control methods and systems based on the Internet of Things, can solve the problems of unable to monitor the valve status in real time, and the valve cannot be controlled remotely, so as to save space, reduce economic losses, and realize remote control Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2022-06-24
TIANJIN AOMEI AUTOMATION SYST
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[0005] The purpose of this application is to provide a valve control method and system based on the Internet of Things, which is used to solve the technical problems in the prior art that the valve cannot be ultra-remotely controlled and cannot monitor the status of the valve in real time, so as to realize remote control of the valve and realize the control of the valve. The real-time monitoring of the valve status achieves a timely response when there is a problem with the valve, ensuring the safety of the working environment of the valve and reducing economic losses.

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[0025] like figure 1 As shown, the present application provides a valve control method based on the Internet of Things, and the method includes:

[0026] S100: Construct an IoT valve control network, wherein the IoT valve control network includes a data perception layer, a network layer, a cloud platform layer and an application layer;

[0027] Specifically, the Internet of Things can collect any object or process that needs to be monitored, connected, and interacted in real time. In the embodiment of this application, the Internet of Things technology is applied to valve control. Preferably, the valve controller is connected to the Internet of Things platform through the MQTT protocol. Preferably, the Internet of Things platform may be the cloud Ali Internet of Things platform. Build an IoT valve control network, which includes a data perception layer, a network layer, a cloud platform layer and an application layer, wherein the perception layer is mainly responsible for con...

Embodiment 2

[0075] Based on the same inventive concept as an IoT-based valve control method in the foregoing embodiment, such as Figure 4 As shown, the present application provides an IoT-based valve control system, wherein the system includes:

[0076] The first construction unit 11 is used to construct an IoT valve control network, wherein the IoT valve control network includes a data perception layer, a network layer, a cloud platform layer and an application layer;

[0077] The first obtaining unit 12 is used for collecting and obtaining the valve multi-dimensional data information of the preset product number through the data perception layer;

[0078] The first processing unit 13 is used for the network layer to upload the valve multi-dimensional data information to the cloud platform layer for analysis through a narrowband Internet of Things channel;

[0079] The second processing unit 14 is used for the cloud platform layer to input the valve multi-dimensional data information i...

Embodiment 3

[0107] Based on the same inventive concept as the IoT-based valve control method in the foregoing embodiment, the present application also provides a computer-readable storage medium, where a computer program is stored on the storage medium, and the computer program is executed by a processor When executed, the method in Embodiment 1 is implemented.

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[0109] Reference below Figure 5 to describe the electronic device of this application,

[0110] Based on the same inventive concept as an IoT-based valve control method in the foregoing embodiment, the present application further provides an IoT-based valve control system, including: a processor, the processor is coupled with a memory, the The memory is used for storing a program, and when the program is executed by the processor, the system enables the system to execute the steps of the method described in the first embodiment.

[0111] The electronic device 300 includes: a processor 302 , a co...

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Abstract

The invention provides a valve control method and system based on the Internet of Things, and relates to the technical field of valve control, the method comprises the steps that an Internet of Things valve control network is constructed, and the Internet of Things valve control network comprises a data sensing layer, a network layer, a cloud platform layer and an application layer; valve multi-dimensional data information of a preset product number is acquired through the data sensing layer; the network layer uploads the valve multi-dimensional data information to the cloud platform layer for analysis through a narrowband Internet of Things channel; the cloud platform layer inputs the valve multi-dimensional data information into a first valve data analysis model for processing to obtain a valve data analysis result; the valve data analysis result is sent to the application layer to be displayed; the valve state is remotely controlled and managed through the application layer, remote control over the valve and real-time monitoring of the state are achieved, and the technical effects that a response is made in time when the valve goes wrong, and economic losses are reduced are achieved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of valve control, in particular to a valve control method and system based on the Internet of Things. Background technique [0002] The valve is a control component in the fluid conveying system, with functions such as cut-off, regulation, diversion, prevention of backflow, voltage stabilization, diversion or overflow pressure relief. , ships, steel and coal and other industrial sectors are widely used. [0003] The control of the valve is to control it through the valve controller. The general controller is to control the valve to open and close the valve through buttons, or to control it through the Bluetooth remote control function. [0004] At present, when using the valve controller to control the valve, it is found that the control can only be carried out within a certain range, the valve cannot be ultra-remote control, and various dangerous areas must also be controlled by corresponding personnel, wh...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06N3/02G06K9/62G16Y40/30
CPCG06N3/02G16Y40/30G06F18/241
Inventor 卓木富孙玉祥郝晓兵杨世凤
Owner TIANJIN AOMEI AUTOMATION SYST
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