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The simulation of elevator traffic flow based on VC++

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  • Renyu Luo
  • Qingsheng Guo
  • Huali Wang
  • Jianfeng Zhong
  • Tianming Yu
  • Xueliang Wang
  • Renkai Luo

Abstract

Elevators have become an indispensable tool for people. If each program is used in practice, it will waste a lot of human resources, material resources and financial resources, so the elevator simulation platform has played its advantages. Among them, the generation of traffic flow is the key factor. In order to realise the reasonable configuration of the elevator, it is necessary to accurately simulate the traffic flow in each period of the building, and the MATLAB program is calling by VC++ to complete the simulation. Through this method, the traffic flow at different times can be simulated by simple operation, and this method can fully play the advantages of the respective programs.

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  • Renyu Luo & Qingsheng Guo & Huali Wang & Jianfeng Zhong & Tianming Yu & Xueliang Wang & Renkai Luo, 2020. "The simulation of elevator traffic flow based on VC++," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 36(2), pages 212-224.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:36:y:2020:i:2:p:212-224
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