2015
DOI: 10.1109/mcs.2015.2427045
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A Survey of Elevator Group Control Systems for Vertical Transportation: A Look at Recent Literature

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“…The database in the present paper compiled (n = 101 studies ([4], [7], [9], [10]- [25], [27]- [29] and [32]- [110]) in Table A1, Appendix) comprises 66 journals' papers, 23 papers published in various International Conference Proceedings, 5 papers from Elevator World -the magazine for the international building transportation industry and 7 publications from other sources (i.e. Book Chapter, MSc thesis, Project Report among others).…”
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“…The database in the present paper compiled (n = 101 studies ([4], [7], [9], [10]- [25], [27]- [29] and [32]- [110]) in Table A1, Appendix) comprises 66 journals' papers, 23 papers published in various International Conference Proceedings, 5 papers from Elevator World -the magazine for the international building transportation industry and 7 publications from other sources (i.e. Book Chapter, MSc thesis, Project Report among others).…”
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“…This analysis starts in [15] where are investigate recent advances in elevator technology and examine their impact on tall building development via a few case studies. Another way to study vertical transportation systems (VTS) is the elevator group control system (EGCS) presented in [27] and based on traffic management. A Next Generation VTS and comparison of Circulating Multicar vs.…”
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“…In order to accelerate the evacuation process and shorten the TCT of the building, the design of EEDS incorporated a number of specialized elevator dispatch mechanisms. One of the most frequently employed methods in regular elevator dispatch is sectorization [28]. By separating the building into zones, sectorization can increase the handling capacity of elevator systems and reduce elevator wait times.…”
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“…Total kapasitas angkutan vertikal bangunan adalah faktor penting dalam keberhasilannya sebagai bekerja, hidup, atau fasilitas layanan. Elevator harus mudah dapat diakses, tersedia, proporsional dan memberikan kualitas dan layanan yang handal [4].…”
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