Hybrid simulation modeling of hoist downpeak operations in construction sites

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The down-peak period is an important aspect of hoist operations in construction projects. To make the vertical transportation service more efficient, the operation parameters of down-peak should be modeled precisely in the process of planning. A simulation model is developed to analyze the operations of elevator in down-peak. The model incorporates hybrid use of discrete-event simulation and agent-based modeling to provide a robust methodology to analyze the two most important parameters for elevator operation planning: time spent and average waiting time. The developed model is validated under several conditions, and its usage is expanded to random situations.

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Xiang, S., Arashpour, M., & Wakefield, R. (2016). Hybrid simulation modeling of hoist downpeak operations in construction sites. In ISARC 2016 - 33rd International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction (pp. 156–164). International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction I.A.A.R.C). https://doi.org/10.22260/isarc2016/0020

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