Algorithm for Controlling Multi-Car Elevator Systems Based on Procedures Estimating Efficiency of Passenger Transport and Call Assignability

Recently multi-car elevator (MCE) consisting of several elevator cars in a single elevator shaft received great interest as transportation systems for high-rise buildings. Algorithms for efficiently controlling elevator cars are necessary to put MCEs to practical use. We propose an algorithm for controlling MCEs to reduce passenger-waiting time. A feature of our algorithm is the introduction of a simple function estimating efficiency of passenger transport and a procedure checking assignability of a car. We evaluate the performance of our algorithm using a simulation and show that it performs better compared with a previous algorithm.

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