2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.trc.2018.02.017
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A range-restricted recharging station coverage model for drone delivery service planning

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“…The model assumes that the drone first rises vertically to the altitude of the largest obstacle z o along its path (plus 5 m safety distance). Then it travels horizontally following the direct line between the base station and the patient's site, which is described by the Euclidean distance between (x b , y b ) and (x p , y p ) [34,30,50]. Finally, the drone descends vertically to the patient's site.…”
Section: Definition Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model assumes that the drone first rises vertically to the altitude of the largest obstacle z o along its path (plus 5 m safety distance). Then it travels horizontally following the direct line between the base station and the patient's site, which is described by the Euclidean distance between (x b , y b ) and (x p , y p ) [34,30,50]. Finally, the drone descends vertically to the patient's site.…”
Section: Definition Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scott and Scott [8] studied some innovative applications of drones in healthcare, and they proposed two models to locate the central depot of drone deliveries. Hong et al [2] considered the limited flight distance of drones that are powered by batteries or fuel, and they investigated the design of station locations and the delivery routes. A mixed-integer linear programming formulation and a heuristic were developed.…”
Section: Tactical-level Drone Facility Location and Drone Fleet Deplomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing studies on drone delivery optimization problems usually focus on tactical-level drone facility location problems (Scott and Scott [8]; Hong et al [2]; Shavarani et al [9]), and operational-level drone routing problems (Murray and Chu [10]; Chow [11]; Tavana et al [12]; Dorling et al [13]). In the drone delivery systems of JD.com and Ele.me, (drone) service routes are designated and fixed and the optimization of drone fleet deployment and planning (DFDP) decisions can greatly improve the delivery efficiency.…”
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“…Following the second model, some publications have considered the facility location problem under the context of drone delivery to extend the delivery area [23,24]. Clearly, one disadvantage of this method is the investment in constructing the new facilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The current paper also focuses on addressing this shortcoming. Unlike [23,24] to place more facilities, we introduce the idea of drone-vehicle collaboration [25,26]. Here, the vehicle refers to the public transportation vehicles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%