2017
DOI: 10.1108/jhlscm-05-2016-0018
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Long-endurance remotely piloted aircraft systems (LE-RPAS) support for humanitarian logistic operations

Abstract: Purpose While the use of long-endurance remotely piloted aircraft systems (LE-RPAS) is frequently associated with military operations, their core capabilities of long-range, low-cost and high-quality optics and communications systems have considerable potential benefit in supporting the work of humanitarian logisticians. The purpose of this paper is, therefore, to demonstrate how LE-RPAS could be used to improve the logistic response to a rapid onset disaster. Design/methodology/approach Using the response t… Show more

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“…Take-off and landing management processes (Gupta et al, 2019; Papa, 2018a , 2018b ; Papa, 2018a ) and ground handling operations ( Meincke et al, 2018 ) are also evident in the literature. Using longer-range drones for civilian purposes is beginning to be discussed (more so of remotely piloted drones instead of automated ones) ( Tatham et al, 2017a ) and the development of specific, commercial drone aviation parks for large drones has been completed ( Abaffy, 2015a , Abaffy, 2015b ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Take-off and landing management processes (Gupta et al, 2019; Papa, 2018a , 2018b ; Papa, 2018a ) and ground handling operations ( Meincke et al, 2018 ) are also evident in the literature. Using longer-range drones for civilian purposes is beginning to be discussed (more so of remotely piloted drones instead of automated ones) ( Tatham et al, 2017a ) and the development of specific, commercial drone aviation parks for large drones has been completed ( Abaffy, 2015a , Abaffy, 2015b ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, not many researchers have shown a keen interest in exploring the opportunities associated with using UGVs in humanitarian settings. Hence, the prime focus of the academic community is to explore the opportunities related to using autonomous or remotely controlled drones in disaster scenarios, for instance, Tatham et al (2017a) and Tatham et al (2017b) suggest using remotely piloted aircraft for high-quality imagery of disaster-struck areas and providing medical supplies in relief operation, Whereas, Dobrovnik et al (2018) talk about using how Blockchain can revolutionize logistical operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drones have been widely investigated as delivery vehicles and due to its speed and capability of autonomous operation, it can be considered for relief distribution. Previously the use of drones has been investigated for humanitarian relief [37]- [39], rescue operations [40], delivery [41] and healthcare [42], [43]. [44] considered the application of drones for the relief distribution and proposed a model to locate the best locations for the launch stations/ relief centres.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%