Claims
- 1. A method of dispatching a plurality of elevator cars serving a plurality of floors of a building having a lobby floor, comprising:
- during an interval of time, determining at each stop that each elevator car makes at each of said floors other than said lobby floor a first number of passengers that board the car and providing a first signal indicative thereof, and determining a second number of passengers that de-board the car and providing a second signal indicative thereof;
- providing, in response to said first and second signals, an indication of a third number of passengers currently on the floor associated with each of said stops and providing a plurality of corresponding upper floor population signals indicative thereof, said third number increasing for each passenger that de-boards one of said cars and said third number decreasing for each passenger that boards one of said cars; and
- dispatching said elevator cars to provide service to said floors in response to a process which utilizes said plurality of upper floor population signals.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising:
- during said interval of time, determining for each stop that each of said cars makes at said lobby floor, a fourth number of passengers that board the car and providing a fourth signal indicative thereof, and determining a fifth number of passengers that de-board the car and providing a fifth signal indicative thereof;
- providing in response to said fourth and fifth signals, an indication of total number of passengers in said building and providing a lobby population signal indicative thereof, said total number increasing for each passenger that boards one of said cars and said total number decreasing for each passenger that de-boards one of said cars;
- summing the number of passengers indicated by all of said upper floor population signals to provide a summation signal;
- comparing the number of passengers indicated by said summation signal with the number of passengers indicated by said lobby population signal; and
- in response to said numbers differing by more than a threshold magnitude, altering the number indicated by one of said upper floor population signals.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 further comprising:
- determining when a morning up-peak traffic pattern begins in said building and providing a start-of-up-peak signal indicative thereof;
- determining when a morning up-peak traffic pattern ends in said building and providing an end-of-up-peak signal indicative thereof;
- initiating said interval of time in response to said start-of-up-peak signal; and
- terminating said interval of time in response to said end-of-up-peak signal.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein said dispatching step comprises:
- storing each of said upper floor population signals related to said interval of time, a given number of business days; and
- combining said upper floor population signal provided during a given interval of time in a current business day for each floor with the upper floor population signals provided during a like interval of time in said given number of preceding business days for each said floor to provide a corresponding historical floor population signal for each said floor; and
- dispatching said cars in a process which utilizes said historical floor population signals.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 further comprising:
- during said interval of time, determining for each stop that each of said cars makes at said lobby floor, a fourth number of passengers that board the car and providing a fourth signal indicative thereof, and determining a fifth number of passengers that de-board the car and providing a fifth signal indicative thereof;
- providing in response to said fourth and fifth signals, an indication of total number of passengers in said building and providing a lobby population signal indicative thereof, said total number increasing for each passenger that boards one of said cars and said total number decreasing for each passenger that de-boards one of said cars;
- summing the number of passengers indicated by all of said upper floor population signals to provide a summation signal;
- comparing the number of passengers indicated by said summation signal with the number of passengers indicated by said lobby population signal; and
- in response to said summation signal number differing by more than a threshold magnitude from said lobby population signal number, altering the number indicated by one of said upper floor population signals which differs significantly from the corresponding one of said historical floor signals.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/580,887, filed on Sep. 11, 1990, now abandoned.
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