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'''Energy use and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of drones for commercial package delivery''' <ref>[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02411-5#citeas/ Stolaroff, J.K., Samaras, C., O’Neill, E.R. Energy use and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of drones for commercial package delivery. (2018)]</ref> In this paper the energy consumption and the greenhouse emmissions of a delivery drone system is discussed.
'''Energy use and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of drones for commercial package delivery''' <ref>[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02411-5#citeas/ Stolaroff, J.K., Samaras, C., O’Neill, E.R. Energy use and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of drones for commercial package delivery. (2018)]</ref> In this paper the energy consumption and the greenhouse emmissions of a delivery drone system is discussed.


'''Strategic Design for Delivery with Trucks and Drones''' <ref>[https://www.villagereach.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/StrategicDesignforDeliverywithDronesandTrucks_4-17-17_SCMA-2017-0201.pdf/Strategic Design for Delivery with Trucks and Drones. James F. Campbell, Donald C. Sweeney , Juan Zhang. (2017)] </ref>
'''Strategic Design for Delivery with Trucks and Drones''' <ref>[https://www.villagereach.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/StrategicDesignforDeliverywithDronesandTrucks_4-17-17_SCMA-2017-0201.pdf/Strategic Design for Delivery with Trucks and Drones. James F. Campbell, Donald C. Sweeney , Juan Zhang. (2017)] </ref> This paper elaborates an investigation where multiple drones are deployed from trucks to deliver packages, and compare this to the case where only trucks are used to deliver packages.


= Who is doing what? =
= Who is doing what? =

Revision as of 14:23, 4 September 2020

Group members

Name Student ID Department Email address
Roel den Hoet 1248170 Computer Science and Engineering r.d.hoet@student.tue.nl
Rick Peeters 1021754 Mechanical Engineering r.peeters@student.tue.nl
Mayra van der Pol 1010569 Psychology & Technology -
Emmy van der Ree 1244223 Biomedical Engineering -

Problem statement and objectives

Users

Approach

Milestones

Deliverables

State of the Art

How reliable does a delivery drone have to be? [1] When a delivery drone fails, it can severely impact the people near it. However, setting a concrete reliability goal for delivery drones is not easy. Multiple sensors on the drone can fail at any moment, leading to dangerous situations. Companies need to take costs, public safety and technological options into consideration when setting a reliability goal.

Logistic deliveries with Drones. State of the art of practice and research. [2] In this paper, the current status of delivery drones is discussed. The authors look at previous tests with drones within the medical and logistic sections. The current state of the research regarding drones is also evaluated. The authors conclude that drones are only able to replace traditional transport methods in very special situations, as there are still too many negatives for drone delivery to work perfectly.

Analysis of Amazon Prime Air UAV Delivery Service. [3] This paper analyses the status of the Amazon Prime Air drones. Different aspects of the drone are discussed, such as its specifications, the delivery costs using the drones and the current regulations concerning drones.

Energy use and life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of drones for commercial package delivery [4] In this paper the energy consumption and the greenhouse emmissions of a delivery drone system is discussed.

Strategic Design for Delivery with Trucks and Drones [5] This paper elaborates an investigation where multiple drones are deployed from trucks to deliver packages, and compare this to the case where only trucks are used to deliver packages.

Who is doing what?

Week 1

Name Total hours Tasks
Emmy 0 Tasks
Mayra 0 Tasks
Rick 0 Tasks
Roel 0 Tasks

References