Sensitivity analysis of construction simulation using Cell-DEVS and microcyclone

作者: Hong Pang , Amin Hammad , Cheng Zhang

DOI: 10.5555/1218112.1218481

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摘要: Simulation has been widely used in the construction industry to optimize productivity and resource allocation. However, simulation research that provides an explicit method investigate possible space conflicts is still limited. This paper suggests a cell-based modeling approach represent resources simulation, which enables spatial conflict analysis visualization of worksite occupation spaces. Comparison between MicroCYCLONE done validity new proposed approach. Sensitivity applied both methods find optimal combination.

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