Haze Generation Feedback Control for Safe Vapor Concentration
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing haze generation devices lack the ability for automated, remote, and wireless monitoring and management, posing health risks due to inadequate control over vapor concentration and requiring manual, frequent user input.
Innovation Solution
A system comprising a controller that receives atmospheric data from sensors, calibrates it, and controls haze devices based on calibrated data, enabling remote operation and continuous monitoring to maintain target haze levels.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Object-affected harmful factors
If manual monitoring and control of haze generation is used, then device complexity is reduced, but health safety deteriorates due to inadequate control over vapor concentration
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements automated feedback control by continuously monitoring atmospheric vapor concentration through sensors and automatically adjusting haze device operation based on calibrated sensor data, eliminating the need for manual monitoring while maintaining safe vapor levels
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs self-service through automated monitoring and control mechanisms that independently manage vapor concentration levels without requiring user intervention, with the controller automatically calibrating sensor data and adjusting haze device operations to maintain safety
2Object-affected harmful factors
If automated remote monitoring and control is implemented, then health safety improves through better vapor concentration control, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The controller serves multiple functions including receiving and calibrating sensor data, determining haze device operation states, and communicating with remote devices, consolidating these capabilities into a single multi-functional unit that manages complexity while maintaining safety
Solution Approach 2:
The system uses wireless communication as an intermediary to enable remote monitoring and control without requiring direct physical connection between the controller and haze devices, reducing complexity of physical infrastructure while maintaining automated safety control
3Reliability
If continuous automated monitoring is used, then vapor concentration control improves, but loss of time for user intervention decreases
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements continuous monitoring of atmospheric vapor concentration through sensors that constantly provide data to the controller, ensuring uninterrupted control over haze device operation and eliminating gaps where user intervention would be required
4Ease of operation
If remote wireless control is implemented, then ease of operation improves, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system replaces mechanical or manual control mechanisms with wireless electronic communication, allowing remote operation of haze devices through wireless signals between the controller and devices, simplifying user interaction while managing system complexity through integrated communication protocols
Data Source
AI summary
Systems and methods for performing automatic monitoring and managing of haze generation are described. The systems and methods disclosed herein can be used to remotely control haze generation automatically based on an input parameter and current atmospheric data. Atmospheric data is received from one or more sensors, a controller can process the atmospheric data by calibrating the atmospheric data and comparing the calibrated data to a received input parameter. The controller controls a haze machine to generate haze if the input parameter is not reached and to halt haze generation if the input parameter is reached. The controller can continuously receive sensor data, monitor current atmospheric data, and control haze generation to maintain a desired level of haze according to the input parameter.


