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Conference Paper: Intelligent scheduling of a group of elevators

TitleIntelligent scheduling of a group of elevators
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Issue Date1989
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Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control 1989, Albany, NY., 25-26 September 1989. How to Cite?
AbstractAn elevator group control system for the traffic control of elevators in a multistory building is studied. A blackboard architecture is used for the development of the control system. The performance of the elevator system is measured by an indicator called system response time. A blackboard system was implemented in Prolog and the opportunisitic type of problem solving offered by the blackboard architecture has succeeded in obtaining a solution. The opportunistic type of problem solving was applied to the task of real-time scheduling of elevators, which is a complex and ill-defined problem. Simulation results which illustrate the operation of the blackboard system are presented.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/158053
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