Advances in Consumer Research
Issue:6 : 2770-2775
Original Article
Elevator Renaissance in the Mumbai Skyline: A Literature Survey on the Evolution of Destination Management Technologies in High-Rise Buildings
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Research Scholar, Ramdeobaba University, Nagpur
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Associate Professor, Ramdeobaba University, Nagpur
Abstract

The urban development of Mumbai on a vertical level has put strain on high-rise building growth, requiring efficient plans to support these buildings by incorporating transportation systems. This traditional elevator-system combination is facing economic difficulties in terms of energy consumption, time of staying long queues and crowding that necessitates adopting modernized Destination Management Systems (DMS). In the paper, a systemic review of the available existing literature in DMS field during the past decade and its applicability to dense urban environment in Mumbai will be provided. The methodology of the research includes the procedure of the systematized search in databases, the application of stringent screening tools and classification of selected studies. The literature integrating artificial intelligence with real time passenger grouping systems and sustainable design mechanisms to maximize effectiveness and user-perception is growing. Creating to illumination around the globe, this paper renders it such unusual significant gaps between contemporary study application with applied uses around the rapidly urbanizing urbanity such as Mumbai. The findings should pave way for the further way of development of smart building technologies, the design of high-rise buildings in the future and the mobility planning of the city..

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