Dear readers, today we want to ** a seemingly ordinary but often bothering us question - why are turnstiles always broken? In daily life, in subway stations, railway stations, airports, scenic spots, schools, playgrounds and other public places, we have more or less encountered the inconvenience caused by turnstile failures. So, what exactly causes the turnstile to fail frequently?
First of all, we need to understand the basic working principle of the turnstile. A turnstile is a device that manages the entry and exit of people through proximity cards or biometrics. When the cardholder passes through the turnstile, the proximity card is read and the relevant information is transmitted to the control system for judgment. If the system determines that the cardholder has permission to pass, the turnstile will open and the cardholder will be allowed to pass. However, this process involves many electronic components and complex software algorithms, which lays the groundwork for turnstile failures.
Secondly, the environment in which the turnstile is used is also a major factor that causes frequent failures. The amount of public places is huge, and the turnstile needs to withstand high-intensity use pressure. Long-term operation will lead to wear and aging of some components, which will affect the normal operation of the turnstile. In addition, equipment is often damaged due to irregular operation when people pass through the turnstiles. For example, some people choose to force the turnstile in a hurry, which not only damages the equipment, but also may affect the safety of other passengers.
In addition, the quality and later maintenance of the equipment itself are also closely related to the failure rate of the turnstile. In order to reduce costs, some public places may choose inferior quality turnstile equipment, which increases the possibility of failure to a certain extent. At the same time, if the later maintenance is not in place, the small problems of the equipment can not be solved in time, which will also lead to frequent failures.
Of course, we can't ignore the fact that with the continuous development of science and technology, the functions of the turnstile are becoming more and more abundant, such as face recognition, ** recognition and other new technologies are constantly being applied to the turnstile. However, the application of new technologies also means higher technical thresholds and greater risk of failure. Therefore, while introducing new technologies, we also need to strengthen the evaluation of their stability and reliability to reduce the probability of failure.
In short, there are many reasons for the frequent failure of turnstiles, including the problems of the equipment itself, as well as the influence of the use environment and human factors. In order to fundamentally solve this problem, it is very important to choose the manufacturer of the product, and we need to start from many aspects such as improving the quality of equipment, strengthening post-maintenance, and standardizing passenger behavior. Only in this way can we make the turnstile better serve our daily life and make our travel more convenient and safe. In this process, we need everyone's efforts. Let's start from ourselves, standardize our own behavior, take care of public facilities, and jointly create a harmonious and beautiful travel environment.