
A VLSI implementation of elevator control based on finite state machine using Verilog HDL
Author(s) -
Naresh Lagadapati,
Manoj Karri,
Tejaswini Vaddineni,
Sk Mahaboob Subhani,
K. Hari Kishore
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i2.8.10337
Subject(s) - lift (data mining) , elevator , verilog , computer science , controller (irrigation) , embedded system , programmable logic controller , control (management) , finite state machine , code (set theory) , field programmable gate array , computer hardware , engineering , operating system , programming language , artificial intelligence , structural engineering , agronomy , set (abstract data type) , biology , data mining
In this cutting edge period, lifts have turned into a basic piece of any business or open complex. It encourages the quicker development of individuals and gear between floors. The lift control framework is a standout amongst the most critical perspectives in hardware control module that are utilized as a part of car application. Normally lifts are intended for a particular building considering the fundamental factors, for example, the tallness of the building, the quantity of individuals venturing out to each floor and the normal times of high utilization. The lift framework is composed with various control procedures. This usage depends on FPGA, which can be utilized for a working with any number of floors, with the predetermined sources of info and yields. This controller can be executed for a lift with the required number of floors by just changing a control variable in the HDL code. This approach depends on a calculation which decreases the measure of calculation required, by concentrating just on the pertinent guidelines that enhances the execution of the gathering of lift framework.