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Truck and rotary-wing drone routing problem considering flight-level selection

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  • Hongqi Li
  • Feilong Wang
  • Zhuopeng Zhan

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Last-mile logistics is one of the most promising areas for rotary-wing drone (RWD) applications. In the literature, routing variants that use drones in collaboration with trucks assume that both drones and trucks move along arcs in two-dimensional networks. There is a need for methodological innovations to cater to more practical and general scenarios involving flight-level decisions of RWDs in the three-dimensional network. In this study, flight level is defined as the specified height at which an RWD is allowed to fly. We introduce the truck and RWD routing problem considering flight-level selection and time windows (TDRP-FT). The TDRP-FT is characterized by RWD flight-level selection, time windows, direct delivery, multiple trucks, and multiple RWDs carried by each truck. We develop a mixed-integer linear programming model and propose a hybrid algorithm based on a greedy randomized adaptive search procedure and an adaptive large neighborhood search. We experimentally evaluate the effectiveness of the TDRP-FT model and the applicability of the hybrid algorithm to small-, medium- and large-scale instances. The computational experiment results indicate that the TDRP-FT model can be used to determine how flight levels of RWDs should be selected.

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  • Hongqi Li & Feilong Wang & Zhuopeng Zhan, 2024. "Truck and rotary-wing drone routing problem considering flight-level selection," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 75(2), pages 205-223, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjorxx:v:75:y:2024:i:2:p:205-223
    DOI: 10.1080/01605682.2023.2185548
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