Claims
- 1. A method of dispatching a plurality of elevator cars in a building, comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of empirically predetermined fuzzy sets of signals, a first fuzzy set having values indicative of basis elements representing the elapsed time since an elevator car departed from or arrived at the lobby and corresponding degrees of membership representing a predetermined assessment of the degree to which such a period of time is a short time with respect to the suitability of establishing either an up-peak or a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching, a second fuzzy set having values indicative of basis elements representing the number of passengers in a car and corresponding degrees of membership representing a predetermined assessment of the degree to which such a number of passengers indicates that an elevator is heavily loaded with respect to the suitability of establishing either an up-peak or a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching, and a third fuzzy set having values indicative of basis elements representing a number of cars and corresponding degrees of membership representing a predetermined assessment of the degree to which that number of cars is several cars with respect to the suitability of establishing either an up-peak or a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching;
- storing, for each car departing from or arriving at the lobby a signal manifestation of the number of passengers in said car and a signal manifestation of the time of departure or arrival of said car, and retaining said signal manifestations for departing cars until N additional cars depart from the lobby, and retaining said signal manifestations for arriving cars until n additional cars arrive at the lobby, where N and n are arbitrary numbers about equal to the number of said elevator cars;
- for each car which has just departed from the lobby and for the remaining of the N cars for which said signal manifestations are stored, providing a signal equal to the value of the least valued up degree of membership in a group including the degree of membership corresponding to the basis element of said first fuzzy set equal to the elapsed time between the departure of said car and the departure of the next preceding one of said cars, the degrees of membership corresponding to the basis elements of said second fuzzy set equal to the number of passengers in said car and the others of said N cars which departed before said car, and the degree of membership corresponding to the basis element of said third fuzzy set equal to the number which said car bears in the inverse order of departure from the lobby;
- providing an up-peak variable signal having a value equal to the maximum value of said least-valued up degrees of membership;
- for each car which has just arrived at the lobby and for the remaining of the n cars for which said signal manifestations are stored, providing a signal equal to the value of the least valued down degree of membership in a group including the degree of membership corresponding to the basis element of said first fuzzy set equal to the elapsed time between the arrival of said car and the arrival of the next preceding one of said cars, the degrees of membership corresponding to the basis elements of said second fuzzy set equal to the number of passengers in said car and the others of said n cars which arrived before said car, and the degree of membership corresponding to the basis element of said third fuzzy set equal to the number which said car bears in the inverse order of arrival at the lobby;
- providing a down-peak variable signal having a value equal to the maximum value of said least valued down degrees of membership; and
- dispatching elevators to provide service in said building using said up-peak variable signal and said down-peak variable signal to provide indications of the suitability of establishing either an up-peak, or a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 including:
- providing fourth and fifth fuzzy sets of signals having values respectively indicative of the complements of said first and second sets of signals;
- for each car which has just departed from the lobby and for the remaining of the N cars for which said signal manifestations are stored, providing a signal equal to the value of the least valued up-off degree of membership in a group including the degree of membership corresponding to the basis element of said fourth fuzzy set equal to the elapsed time between the departure of said car and the departure of the next preceding one of said cars, and the degrees of membership corresponding to the basis elements of said fifth fuzzy set equal to the number of passengers in said car and the others of said N cars which departed before said car;
- providing an up-off-peak variable signal having a value equal to the maximum value of said least-valued up-off degrees of membership;
- for each car which has just arrived at the lobby and for the remaining of the n cars for which said signal manifestations are stored, providing a signal equal to the value of the least valued down-off degree of membership in a group including the degree of membership corresponding to the basis element of said first fuzzy set equal to the elapsed time between the arrival of said car and the arrival of the next preceding one of said cars, and the degrees of membership corresponding to the basis elements of said second fuzzy set equal to the number of passengers in said car and the others of said n cars which arrived before said car;
- providing a down-off-peak variable signal having a value equal to the maximum value of said least-valued down-off degrees of membership; and
- dispatching elevators to provide service in said building in response to a process using said up-peak, up-off-peak, down-peak and down-off-peak variable signals to provide indications of the suitability of establishing or ending up-peak or down-peak traffic modes of dispatching.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 including:
- providing signals indicative of a fuzzy set including said up-peak variable signal, said down-peak variable signal, and an off-peak variable signal equal to the one of said up-off-peak and down-off-peak variable signals indicating the largest value; and
- dispatching elevators to provide service in said building in response to a process using said fuzzy set signals to provide indications of the suitability of establishing or ending up-peak or down-peak traffic modes of dispatching.
- 4. A method of dispatching a plurality of elevator cars in a building, comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of empirically predetermined fuzzy sets of signals having values indicative of the correlation between the suitability of establishing either an up-peak or a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching and the elapsed time since an elevator car departed from or arrived at the lobby, the number of passengers in a departing or arriving car, and the number of cars departing from or arriving at the lobby;
- storing, for each car departing from or arriving at the lobby a signal manifestation of the number of passengers in said car and a signal manifestation of the time of departure or arrival of said car, and retaining said signal manifestations for departing cars until N additional cars depart from the lobby, and retaining said signal manifestations for arriving cars until n additional cars arrive at the lobby, where N and n are arbitrary numbers about equal to the number of said elevator cars;
- for each car which has just departed from the lobby and for the remaining of the N cars for which said signal manifestations are stored, providing, from said fuzzy sets of signals, an up signal equal to the lowest likelihood of the suitability of establishing an up-peak traffic mode of dispatching in dependence on the elapsed time between the departure of said car and the departure of the next preceding one of said cars, the number of passengers in said car and the others of said N cars which departed before said car, and the number which said car bears in the inverse order of departure from the lobby;
- providing an up-peak variable signal having a value equal to the maximum value of said lowest up signals;
- for each car which has just arrived at the lobby and for the remaining of the n cars for which said signal manifestations are stored, providing, from said fuzzy sets of signals, a down signal equal to the lowest likelihood of the suitability of establishing a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching in dependence on the elapsed time between the arrival of said car and the arrival of the next preceding one of said cars, the number of passengers in said car and the others of said n cars which arrived before said car, and the number which said car bears in the inverse order of arrival at the lobby;
- providing a down-peak variable signal having a value equal to the maximum value of said lowest down signals; and
- dispatching elevators to provide service in said building using said up-peak, variable signal and said down-peak variable signal to provide indications of the suitability of establishing either an up-peak or a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 including:
- providing a plurality of empirically predetermined additional fuzzy sets of signals having values indicative of the correlation between the suitability of ending either an up-peak or a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching and the elapsed time since an elevator car departed from or arrived at the lobby, and the number of passengers in a departing or arriving car;
- for each car which has just departed from the lobby and for the remaining of the N cars for which said signal manifestations are stored, providing, from said additional fuzzy sets of signals, an up-off signal equal to the lowest likelihood of the suitability of ending an up-peak traffic mode of dispatching in dependence on the elapsed time between the departure of said car and the departure of the next preceding one of said cars, and the number of passengers in said car and the others of said N cars which departed before said car;
- providing an up-off-peak variable signal having a value equal to the maximum of said lowest up-off signals;
- for each car which has just arrived at the lobby and for the remaining of the n cars for which said signal manifestations are stored, providing, from said additional fuzzy sets of signals, a down-off signal equal to the lowest likelihood of the suitability of ending a down-peak traffic mode of dispatching in dependence on the elapsed time between the arrival of said car and the arrival of the next preceding one of said cars, the number of passengers in said car and the others of said n cars which arrived before said car;
- providing a down-off-peak variable signal having a value equal to the maximum value of said lowest down-off signals; and
- dispatching elevators to provide service in said building in response to a process using said up-peak, down-peak, up-off-peak and down-off-peak variable signals to provide indications of the suitability of establishing or ending up-peak or down-peak traffic modes of dispatching.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 including:
- providing signals indicative of a fuzzy set including said up-peak variable signal, said down-peak variable signal, and an off-peak variable signal equal to the one of said up-off-peak and down-off-peak variable signals indicating the largest value; and
- dispatching elevators to provide service in said building in response to a process using said fuzzy set signals to provide indications of the suitability of establishing or ending up-peak or down-peak traffic modes of dispatching.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/693,169, filed Apr. 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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