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Bio-Soft Computing Approach to Elevator Dispatching Problem
Beijing, China August 30-September 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICICIC.2006.57First International Conference on Inn ...
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Don Jyh-Fu Jeng, Waseda University, Japan
Ikno Kim, Waseda University, Japan
Junzo Watada, Waseda University, Japan
A bio-soft computing method with fixed-length DNA to solve a elevator dispatching problem is presented in this paper. The fixed-length DNA strands are used in representing the nodes and costs, where the costs are varied by the melting temperature of DNA strands. The optimal solution to a 6-story 2-elevator dispatching problem is searched by biochemical techniques based on the thermodynamic properties of designed DNA strands. This research has shown that bio-soft computing has the potential to solve the engineering applications, and could be implemented in the future bio-systems
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Don Jyh-Fu Jeng, Ikno Kim, Junzo Watada, "Bio-Soft Computing Approach to Elevator Dispatching Problem," icicic, vol. 1, pp.244-248, First International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control - Volume I (ICICIC'06), 2006
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