2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2892716
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Analysis and Optimization of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Swarms in Logistics: An Intelligent Delivery Platform

Abstract: Deploying unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms in delivery systems are still in its infancy with regard to the technology, safety, and aviation rules and regulations. Optimal use of UAVs in dynamic environments is important in many aspects, e.g., increasing efficacy and reducing the air traffic, resulting in a safer environment, and it requires new techniques and robust approaches based on the capabilities of UAVs and constraints. This paper analyzes several delivery schemes within a platform, such as delivery… Show more

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“…An optimal video compression algorithm is essential in reducing the transmission load and simultaneously maintaining video quality, which is important in enhancing the quality of the data representation model and the reliability of intelligent monitoring and decision-making systems. A typical example of such a scenario is the previously described video surveillance-based identification of crime suspects (in the context of the smart city system) [12,13,60] producing staggeringly inaccurate and dramatically high false positive rates (around 98%). One of the main reasons for such a failure is most probably the poor quality of transmitted data needed by face matching algorithms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An optimal video compression algorithm is essential in reducing the transmission load and simultaneously maintaining video quality, which is important in enhancing the quality of the data representation model and the reliability of intelligent monitoring and decision-making systems. A typical example of such a scenario is the previously described video surveillance-based identification of crime suspects (in the context of the smart city system) [12,13,60] producing staggeringly inaccurate and dramatically high false positive rates (around 98%). One of the main reasons for such a failure is most probably the poor quality of transmitted data needed by face matching algorithms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, in the intelligent transportation delivery system, the deployment of drones is still in its infancy. [134] proposed an optimization from the four aspects of communication routing methods, optimal path planning of drones, dynamic task allocation, and hybrid delivery solutions Good candidate for delivery efficiency and reduced air traffic.…”
Section: E) Research Trends and Future Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M ULTI-rotor unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aka drones, have become the central means for many novel applications. From real-time traffic monitoring to rapid good's delivery services, UAVs have been proven to be extremely beneficial in many fields where human intervention and ground machines are unable to perform in a timely and efficient manner due to diverse issues and physical obstacles [2]- [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%