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Informatics and Automation, 2025, Issue 24, volume 1, Pages 30–50
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15622/ia.24.1.2
(Mi trspy1348)
 

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Robotics, Automation and Control Systems

Intelligent agent-controlled elevator system: algorithm and efficiency optimization

A. Gharbiab, M. Ayarica, Y. El Touatia

a Northern Border University
b Lisi laboratory, National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (INSAT), University of Carthage
c Syscom laboratory, National Engineering School of Tunis, University of Tunis
Abstract: The study introduces an innovative intelligent agent-controlled elevator system specially designed to improve passenger wait times and enhance the efficiency of high-rise buildings. By utilizing the classic single-agent planning model, we developed a unique strategy for handling calls from halls and cars, and combined with this strategy we significantly improved the overall performance of the elevator system. Our intelligent control methods are in-depth compared with conventional elevator systems, assessing three important performance indicators: response time, system capacity to handle multiple active elevator cars simultaneously, and average passenger waiting time. The results of the full simulation show that an intelligent agent-based model consistently exceeds conventional elevator systems in all measured criteria. Intelligent control systems have significantly reduced response times, and improved simultaneous elevator management and passenger wait times, especially during high traffic. These advances not only improved traffic flow efficiency, but also greatly contributed to passenger satisfaction and brought smoother and more reliable transport experiences within the building. Furthermore, the increased efficiency of our systems is in line with the goals of building energy management, as it minimizes unnecessary movements and idle time. The results demonstrate the system's ability to meet dynamic, high-occupation environment requirements and mark a significant step forward in intelligent infrastructure management.
Keywords: intelligent agent control, elevator system optimization, passenger waiting time.
Received: 13.05.2024
Document Type: Article
UDC: 006.72
Language: English
Citation: A. Gharbi, M. Ayari, Y. El Touati, “Intelligent agent-controlled elevator system: algorithm and efficiency optimization”, Informatics and Automation, 24:1 (2025), 30–50
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