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The impact of sensors' implementation on lift control system
The paper discusses the impact of implementation of a variety of sensors into lift control system on its performance. It is shown that a hybrid model combining agent-based and discrete event methods can be used to assess operation of lift control systems. The proposed model has been simulated using AnyLogic systems to estimate impact of an additional sensor on performance of a ten floor lift system.