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Os sistemas Multi-Car Elevator (MCE), que consistem em vários carros independentes construídos no mesmo poço, estão sendo considerados os elevadores da próxima geração. Neste artigo, apresentamos McSim, um simulador de sistemas MCE. MceSim é um software de código aberto disponível ao público e pode ser usado como uma plataforma de teste comum para avaliar diferentes métodos de controle relacionados a sistemas MCE. O MceSim foi usado na competição de desempenho de controladores de grupo: CST Solution Competition 2007. Esta experiência provou que o MceSim é um ambiente de teste totalmente funcional para sistemas MCE.
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Toshiyuki MIYAMOTO, Shingo YAMAGUCHI, "MceSim: A Multi-Car Elevator Simulator" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E91-A, no. 11, pp. 3207-3214, November 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.11.3207.
Abstract: Multi-Car Elevator (MCE) systems, which consist of several independent cars built in the same shaft, are being considered as the elevators of the next generation. In this paper, we present MceSim, a simulator of MCE systems. MceSim is an open source software available to the public, and it can be used as a common testbed to evaluate different control methods related to MCE systems. MceSim was used in the group controller performance competition: CST Solution Competition 2007. This experience has proven MceSim to be a fully functional testbed for MCE systems.
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