ridecontrol
Ridecontrol, in the context of amusement rides and attractions, refers to the integrated hardware and software systems that govern the operation of a ride from start to stop. These control systems coordinate motion, speed, position, sequencing, timing, and braking, while enforcing safety interlocks and operating procedures to protect riders and staff.
Key components typically found in ridecontrol systems include programmable logic controllers (PLCs) or digital control units,
Most ridecontrol architectures use a distributed approach with redundant safety circuits and fail-safe design principles. The
Applications span a wide range of attractions, including roller coasters, dark rides, ferris wheels, log flumes,
In automotive contexts, ride control can refer to suspension systems that adjust ride quality and handling,