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The paper analyses the VRPD and compares the results with different posibilities. Compared to our subjectives it fits in most with airspace limitations. | The paper analyses the VRPD and compares the results with different posibilities. Compared to our subjectives it fits in most with airspace limitations. | ||
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It directly oposes the possibilities with drone delivery. From smaller drones to full commercial drones including their infrastructure. Compared to our subjectives it fits in most with responsibilities. | It directly oposes the possibilities with drone delivery. From smaller drones to full commercial drones including their infrastructure. Compared to our subjectives it fits in most with responsibilities. | ||
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Starr, Graham. The Christian Science Monitor; Boston, Mass. | |||
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It states some clear and critically important statements about drone delivery and the possibilities and restrictions. Using these critical views we might interpretate the concept of drone delivery better. | |||
[url] https://search-proquest-com.dianus.libr.tue.nl/docview/1697338630?OpenUrlRefId=info:xri/sid:wcdiscovery&accountid=27128 | |||
4) Blue Sky Birds Come to the World | |||
Bura, Sabiha Kelek. Journal of International Trade, Logistics and Law; | |||
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This article has three important impacts that are determined by technoligical capabilities, regularity pressure and public acceptance so that it will be dealed within current powers and circumstances. It gives a clear vision of the overal picture and then focusses on delivery aspects. | |||
[url] https://search-proquest-com.dianus.libr.tue.nl/docview/1811312314/fulltextPDF/939080D6DCA54A70PQ/1?accountid=27128 | |||
5) Air traffic control for delivery drones | |||
David Schneider, Top Tech 2017 | |||
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This paper directly opposes the current possibilities for delivery drones and compares the different multinationals that are trying to use them. Very helpfull for understand the idea of delivery drones. | |||
[url] http://ieeexplore.ieee.org.dianus.libr.tue.nl/document/7802742/ | |||
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Revision as of 10:05, 20 February 2018
List of articles:
%% Thibeau
1)Science, technology and the future of small autonomous drones
Floreano, D.a Wood, R.J.b
aLaboratory of Intelligent Systems, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Station 11, Lausanne, Switzerland bMicrorobotics Lab, Harvard University, 149 Maxwell Dworkin Building, Cambridge, MA, United States
Relevance: The scientific and technological advances that are expected to result into autonomous drones for civilian application are identified. Link: [1]
2)Low-Altitude Unmanned Aerial Vehicles-Based Internet of Things Services: Comprehensive Survey and Future Perspectives
Hossein Motlagh, N.ab, Taleb, T.c, Arouk, O.de
aDepartment of Communications and Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland bDepartment of Computer and Information Security, Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea cSchool of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
Relevance: Includes a comprehensive survey on the UAVs and the related issues. Also a UAV-based architecture for the delivery of services from the sky is introduced with its relevant key challenges and requirements. Link: [2]
3)The flying sidekick traveling salesman problem: Optimization of drone-assisted parcel delivery
Murray, C.C. Chu, A.G.
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn University, 3301 Shelby Center, Auburn, AL, United States
Relevance: A linear programming formulation for two delivery-by-drone problems is presented along with two solution approaches to solve problems of practical size. 'Last-mile delivery' concept: faster receipt of customer orders at lower cost to the distributor with reduced environmental impacts. A numerical analysis demonstrates the effectiveness of the heuristics and investigates the tradeoffs between using drones with faster flight speeds versus longer endurance Link: [3]
4)Airshield: A system-of-systems muav remote sensing architecture for disaster response
Daniel, K., Dusza, B., Lewandowski, A., Wietfeld, C.
Communication Networks Institute (CNI), Dortmund University of Technology, 44227 Dortmund, Germany
Relevance: the complex communication system, which on the one hand has to organize the on-board-communication between the control systems of the MUAV and the sensors and on the other hand has to establish wireless connections to the mission control center on the ground as well as to neighboring MUAVs in the air via a mesh network Link:[4]
5) A security framework for a drone delivery service
Seo, S.-H.aEmail Author, Won, J.bEmail Author, Bertino, E.bEmail Author, Kang, Y.cEmail Author, Choi, D.c
aDepartment of Mathematics, Korea University, Sejong Campus, South Korea bComputer Science Department, Purdue University, United States cInformation Security Research Division, ETRI, South Korea
Relevance: The paper proposes a security framework to protect critical data in delivery drones. Link: [5]
%%%Nol Schaars
1)Drone Control: Flying the Crowded Skies
Magazine Article TBMG-23938
Published on 2016-02-01 in NASA Tech Briefs , Volume 40 , Issue 02
Relevance: It goes over the involvement of NASA and other organizations addressing solutions and technologies for Unmanned aircraft Traffic management. Link:[6]
2) How Amazon's Drones Might React If You Try To Shoot Them Down
Written by Eric Limer via USPTO via Motherboard
Published on Dec 22, 2016
Relevance: Even though this is not a scientific article, this article show scenario's where parcel delivery drones are shot out of the sky and how Amazon plans to prevent theft. link:[7]
3)Drones in Logistics: A Feasible Future or a waste of effort.
Author: Andrew Lotz
Bowling Green State University,(2015), Honors Projects. 204
Relevance: This paper evaluates four area's: legal, finance, light limitations, and the most important one fulfillment of customer satisfaction. When talking about fulfillment of customer satisfaction, Andrew Lotz mainly talks about the effect of drones that have camera's on the privacy of customers Link:[8]
4) Is Hong Kong Ready for D-Day?: An Examination of the Up-and-Coming Commercial Drone Industry from a Legal Perspective
Ng Wai Hei, Fong Yan Nok, Mok Ka Wing, and Lee Yip Hang
Volume 1(3),2015 Journal of Law, Technology and Public Policy,
Relevance This paper treats the liability of seller who entrust drone carriers in regards to theft, weather and other obstacles. The chapters 6 and 7 treats these problems. It addresses an interesting point that the general rule is that if the seller is authorized or required to send the goods to the buyer, delivery of the goods to a carrier, whether named by the buyer or not, for the purpose of delivering the goods to the buyer is prima facie deemed to be a delivery of the goods to the buyer. Link: [9]
%% Marc
1) The vehicle routing problem with drones: Extended models and connections Stefan Poikonen, Xingyin Wang, Bruce Golden
Relevance The paper analyses the VRPD and compares the results with different posibilities. Compared to our subjectives it fits in most with airspace limitations.
[url] http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.dianus.libr.tue.nl/doi/10.1002/net.21746/full
2) SAME-DAY DELIVERY: CAN DRONES PLAY A ROLE? Stehmann, Christoph
Relevance It directly oposes the possibilities with drone delivery. From smaller drones to full commercial drones including their infrastructure. Compared to our subjectives it fits in most with responsibilities.
3) Drone (legally) delivers packages, but the technology still needs work
Starr, Graham. The Christian Science Monitor; Boston, Mass.
Relevance It states some clear and critically important statements about drone delivery and the possibilities and restrictions. Using these critical views we might interpretate the concept of drone delivery better.
4) Blue Sky Birds Come to the World
Bura, Sabiha Kelek. Journal of International Trade, Logistics and Law;
Relevance This article has three important impacts that are determined by technoligical capabilities, regularity pressure and public acceptance so that it will be dealed within current powers and circumstances. It gives a clear vision of the overal picture and then focusses on delivery aspects.
5) Air traffic control for delivery drones
David Schneider, Top Tech 2017
Relevance' This paper directly opposes the current possibilities for delivery drones and compares the different multinationals that are trying to use them. Very helpfull for understand the idea of delivery drones.
[url] http://ieeexplore.ieee.org.dianus.libr.tue.nl/document/7802742/
%% David
1) The development of an autonomous navigation system with optimal control of an UAV in partly unknown indoor environment
Mac, T.T., Copot, C., Keyser, R.D., Ionescy, C.M.
Relevance This paper treats the navigation of autonomous systems in a partially known environment, which is helpful since transport environments are usually known, but other dynamic factor are present.