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Multi-car elevator group supervisory control system using Genetic Network Programming

Abstract

Elevator group control systems are the transportation systems for handling passengers in the buildings. With the increasing demand for high-rise buildings, Multi-Car Elevator System(MCES) where two cars operate separately and independently in an elevator shaft are attracting attention as the next novel elevator system. Genetic Network Programming(GNP), one of the evolutionary computations, can realize a rule based MCES due to its directed graph structure of the individual, which makes the system more flexible. This paper discusses MCES using GNP for the buildings with 30 floors. The performance of MCES are examined and compared with Double-Deck Elevator System(DDES).

Keywords:
Elevator Control system Engineering Computer science Deck Genetic programming Supervisory control Control (management) Automotive engineering Artificial intelligence Structural engineering

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Elevator Systems and Control
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Traffic control and management
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
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