The functional architecture of the integrated management system for smart archive warehouses is divided into: infrastructure layer, integration interface layer, data layer, application support layer, application management layer, system display layer, etc. The functional descriptions of each layer in the system architecture are as follows:
Basic device layer: All data comes from underlying physical devices. This layer includes all monitored intelligent devices and sensing devices, such as warehouse environment monitoring equipment, security (video, access control and intrusion) equipment, RFID equipment, constant temperature and humidity equipment, disinfection and sterilization automation equipment, etc; The on-site equipment has high reliability and anti-interference ability; Can provide commonly used standard communication interface protocols for integration with third-party devices and systems.
System service layer: provides basic support for the application layer, including system configuration, data reporting, permission allocation, logging, system maintenance, message reminders, analysis and prediction, etc.
Application management layer: A unified integrated management platform is used to achieve real-time monitoring and management of various subsystems, including environmental monitoring management, RFID file management, intelligent dense shelf management, report management, statistical analysis, and dual machine hot backup. The platform receives data and alarm information uploaded from the basic equipment layer in real time, stores the data after corresponding logical processing and analysis, and provides upward application services for clients to use, realizing data storage, recording alarm events, and outputting alarms in various ways. As the main part of human-computer interaction, it completes all data visualization display work, and all display results come from the system service layer's call, analysis, or reprocessing of data.
System display layer: including client client, web browsing, mobile terminal, 2D/3D human-computer interaction interface, and large screen display.