2017
DOI: 10.1177/0143624417707875
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Estimation of elevator passenger traffic based on the most likely elevator trip origin-destination matrices

Abstract: We present a constraint programming formulation for the elevator trip origin-destination matrix estimation problem using a lexicographic bi-criteria optimization method where least squares minimization is applied to the measured counts and the minimum information or the maximum entropy approach to the whole matrix. An elevator trip consists of successive stops in one direction of travel with passengers inside the elevator. It can be defined as a directed network, where the nodes correspond to the stops on the … Show more

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“…The method is best suitable in a standard residential building. A methodology proposed in [11] appraise the probable checks of passengers for the origin-destination sets of each lift trip happening in a building. These tallies are utilized to make passengers traffic gauges which, thus, are utilized in lift dispatching to diminish vulnerabilities identified with future passengers and hence to move forward passenger"s service level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method is best suitable in a standard residential building. A methodology proposed in [11] appraise the probable checks of passengers for the origin-destination sets of each lift trip happening in a building. These tallies are utilized to make passengers traffic gauges which, thus, are utilized in lift dispatching to diminish vulnerabilities identified with future passengers and hence to move forward passenger"s service level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%