Two of the most common elevator algorithms, FS4 and FSO, are discussed in this thesis. Their pros and cons regarding passenger waiting time and energy consumption are compared to find which of the algorithms perform best and what factors affect this. These topics are of interest for owners of modern building.By developing a simulation program the behavior of elevators controlled by these algorithms were simulated. Passenger pattern in the simulation was meant to emulate the pattern that occurs in office buildings at lunch hour.The conclusion is that due to differences in sector usage and specific rules for each algorithm they have different strengths concerning waiting time and energy consumption, but overall the FS4 is the stronger choice
Various aspects of the behavior and dispatching of elevators (lifts) were studied. Monte Carlo simul...
Dynamic scheduling problems are ubiquitous: traffic lights, elevators, planning of manufacturing pla...
Dynamic scheduling problems are ubiquitous: traffic lights, elevators, planning of manufacturing pla...
This thesis compares various systems of elevator solutions in high-rise buildings using computer sim...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate which of a specific set of elevator control strategies t...
With this thesis we aim to create an efficient scheduling algorithm for elevators that can move in m...
With this thesis we aim to create an efficient scheduling algorithm for elevators that can move in m...
This work deals with effectiveness of planing algorithms controlling group of elevators. For compari...
This work deals with effectiveness of planing algorithms controlling group of elevators. For compari...
This paper investigates the efficiency of known elevator control strategies by simulating these in a...
An elevator group control system for the traffic control of elevators in a multistory building is st...
Elevators are an essential indoor transportation tool in high-rise buildings. The world is advocatin...
Elevators are used every day and that puts expectations on how fast an elevator can handle passenger...
This design is aimed at using Siemens S7-1500 series PLC as the control system, and using a single s...
Elevators are used in a large amount of buildings all over the world for fast and comfortable transp...
Various aspects of the behavior and dispatching of elevators (lifts) were studied. Monte Carlo simul...
Dynamic scheduling problems are ubiquitous: traffic lights, elevators, planning of manufacturing pla...
Dynamic scheduling problems are ubiquitous: traffic lights, elevators, planning of manufacturing pla...
This thesis compares various systems of elevator solutions in high-rise buildings using computer sim...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate which of a specific set of elevator control strategies t...
With this thesis we aim to create an efficient scheduling algorithm for elevators that can move in m...
With this thesis we aim to create an efficient scheduling algorithm for elevators that can move in m...
This work deals with effectiveness of planing algorithms controlling group of elevators. For compari...
This work deals with effectiveness of planing algorithms controlling group of elevators. For compari...
This paper investigates the efficiency of known elevator control strategies by simulating these in a...
An elevator group control system for the traffic control of elevators in a multistory building is st...
Elevators are an essential indoor transportation tool in high-rise buildings. The world is advocatin...
Elevators are used every day and that puts expectations on how fast an elevator can handle passenger...
This design is aimed at using Siemens S7-1500 series PLC as the control system, and using a single s...
Elevators are used in a large amount of buildings all over the world for fast and comfortable transp...
Various aspects of the behavior and dispatching of elevators (lifts) were studied. Monte Carlo simul...
Dynamic scheduling problems are ubiquitous: traffic lights, elevators, planning of manufacturing pla...
Dynamic scheduling problems are ubiquitous: traffic lights, elevators, planning of manufacturing pla...