无人机
卡车
计算机科学
背景(考古学)
调度(生产过程)
地铁列车时刻表
最后一英里(运输)
运筹学
运输工程
英里
工程类
运营管理
汽车工程
地理
操作系统
遗传学
大地测量学
生物
考古
作者
Nils Boysen,Dirk Briskorn,Stefan Fedtke,Stefan Schwerdfeger
出处
期刊:Networks
[Wiley]
日期:2018-10-04
卷期号:72 (4): 506-527
被引量:158
摘要
Last mile deliveries with unmanned aerial vehicles (also denoted as drones) are seen as one promising idea to reduce excessive road traffic. To overcome the difficulties caused by the comparatively short operating ranges of drones, an innovative concept suggests to apply trucks as mobile landing and take‐off platforms. In this context, the paper on hand schedules the delivery to customers by drones for given truck routes. Given a fixed sequence of stops constituting a truck route and a set of customers to be supplied, we aim at a drone schedule (i.e., a set of trips each defining a drone's take‐off and landing stop and the customer serviced), such that all customers are supplied and the total duration of the delivery tour is minimized. We differentiate whether multiple drones or just a single one are placed on a truck and whether or not take‐off and landing stops have to be identical. We provide an analysis of computational complexity for each resulting subproblem, introduce efficient mixed‐integer programs, and compare all cases with regard to their potential of reducing the delivery effort on the last mile.
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