In this paper, the well-known emergent phenomenon of bunching as appearing in lift group traffic control systems is taken as a technical scenario for validating the generic observer/controller architecture which has been designed as part of an anticipated organic framework - providing generic toolbox mechanisms to observe, analyse, and control emergent behaviour in self-organising systems. In particular, the authors show how to control and prevent global, collective, unwanted behaviour of groups of lifts, based on observations of the local behaviour of lift cabins.
Using organic computing to control bunching effects
2008
13 Seiten, 11 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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