Industry & Project Overview
Revolving doors, as core access facilities in high-end commercial complexes and airport hubs, enhance spatial aesthetics and traffic efficiency, but also face safety challenges during peak hours. Traditional revolving doors, lacking intelligent safety mechanisms, are prone to accidents such as pinching and collisions. The new generation of intelligent revolving doors integrates a multimodal sensor network (3D vision + millimeter-wave radar + pressure sensing) to detect pedestrian posture and movement trajectories in real time. When it detects elderly people, children lingering, or limbs approaching dangerous areas, the door automatically switches to a slow-speed mode or applies emergency braking, with a response time as fast as 0.1 seconds. The system can also intelligently adjust the rotation speed based on pedestrian density analysis, ensuring a throughput of 6,000 people per hour while reducing the accident rate by 99%, thus redefining safe passage standards in public spaces.