Control of Traffic Systems in Buildings

Control of Traffic Systems in Buildings
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Artikel-Nr:
9781846284496
Veröffentl:
2006
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
280
Autor:
Sandor A. Markon
Serie:
Advances in Industrial Control
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
NO DRM
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Transportation systems in buildings are part of everyday life: whether ferrying people twenty storeys up to the office or moving luggage to the airport check-in, 21st-century man relies on them.

Control of Traffic Systems in Buildings presents the state of the art in the analysis and control of transportation systems in buildings focusing primarily on elevator groups. The theory and design of passenger traffic and cargo transport systems are covered, together with actual operational examples and topics of special current interest such as:

• noisy, on-line and algorithmic optimization;

• simulation-based modeling of passengers and goods;

• control of cooperative agent-oriented systems;

• proposal for a benchmark to compare new control methods;

• deployment and testing of transportation systems.

Special attention is given to the techniques and uses of simulation and a working simulator is included that allows readers to explore the subject for themselves.

The safe running of such automated traffic systems, though vital, gets rather taken for granted but workers in elevator control have pioneered the development of many modern control systems for employment in all sorts of traffic and scheduled systems being among the first to realize the potential of techniques like fuzzy logic, neural networks and genetic algorithms. For this reason, this exposition of recent work in in-building transport control will be of considerable interest to researchers and engineers in many areas of control, particularly those working in optimal or supervisory control, urban transportation systems and intelligent transport systems as well as to those directly interested in the elevator control systems under discussion.

Transportation systems in buildings are part of everyday life: whether ferrying people twenty storeys up to the office or moving luggage to the airport check-in, 21st-century man relies on them.Control of Traffic Systems in Buildings presents the state of the art in the analysis and control of transportation systems in buildings focusing primarily on elevator groups. The theory and design of passenger traffic and cargo transport systems are covered, together with actual operational examples and topics of special current interest such as: noisy, on-line and algorithmic optimization; simulation-based modeling of passengers and goods; control of cooperative agent-oriented systems; proposal for a benchmark to compare new control methods; deployment and testing of transportation systems.Special attention is given to the techniques and uses of simulation and a working simulator is included that allows readers to explore the subject for themselves.The safe running of such automated traffic systems, though vital, gets rather taken for granted but workers in elevator control have pioneered the development of many modern control systems for employment in all sorts of traffic and scheduled systems being among the first to realize the potential of techniques like fuzzy logic, neural networks and genetic algorithms. For this reason, this exposition of recent work in in-building transport control will be of considerable interest to researchers and engineers in many areas of control, particularly those working in optimal or supervisory control, urban transportation systems and intelligent transport systems as well as to those directly interested in the elevator control systems under discussion.

Control of Traffic Systems in Buildings, focusing on elevator groups, presents the state of the art in their analysis and control. It covers the theory and design of passenger and cargo traffic systems with actual operational examples and topics of current interest such as: noisy, on-line and algorithmic optimization; identification and tracking of loads; integration of control with security and management; medium- and wide-area networked control; deployment and testing of transport systems.

Workers in elevator control have pioneered the development of many modern control systems for use in all sorts of traffic and scheduled systems so this exposition of recent work in in-building transport control will be of interest to researchers and engineers in many areas of control, particularly in optimal or supervisory control, urban transportation systems and intelligent transport systems.

Transportation Systems.- Passenger Transportation Systems.- Cargo Transportation Systems.- External Connections and Related Systems.- Modeling and Simulation.- General Modeling Concepts.- Queuing Models.- Modeling Techniques for Discrete Event Systems.- Scheduling Models with Transportation.- Intelligent Control Methods for Transportation Systems.- Analytical and Heuristic Control of Transportation Systems.- Adaptive Control by Neural Networks and Reinforcement Learning.- Genetic Algorithms for Control-system Optimization.- Control System Optimization by Evolution Strategies and Particle Swarm Optimization.- Intelligent Control by Combinatorial Optimization.- Topics in Modern Control for Transportation Systems.- The S-ring: a Transportation System Model for Benchmarking.- Elevator Group Control by Neural Networks and Stochastic Approximation.- Optimal Control by Evolution Strategies and Particle Swarm Optimization.- On Adaptive Cooperation of AGVs and Elevators in Buildings.- Optimal Control of Multicar Elevator Systems by Genetic Algorithms.- Analysis and Optimization for Automated Vehicle Routing.- Tabu-based Optimization for Input/Output Scheduling.

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