framecentrale
Framecentrale is a term used in several technical domains to describe a central unit that coordinates a system of interconnected frames. In modular construction and prefabrication, framecentrale refers to the central frame hub that aligns, connects, and communicates among multiple frame modules, streamlining assembly and ensuring structural compatibility. In the context of stage scenery and exhibition systems, it denotes the central controller that synchronizes moving frame elements and actuators. The concept also appears in robotics and portable housing where a frame-based architecture uses a single central unit to manage actuators and sensors.
Function and operation: A framecentrale typically acts as the nerve center of a frame network. It collects
Architecture and components: A framecentrale generally comprises a programmable controller or embedded computer, input/output modules, position
Applications and context: Used in modular buildings and prefabricated frameworks for housing, offices, or shelters; in
See also: frame, central control unit, building management system, modular construction, robotics.
Etymology and usage: The term is found in Dutch industrial literature as framecentrale, combining frame with