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Drone-assisted delivery reduced total cost and improved time-window performance

A delivery drone hovers in the sky above a suburban landscape with green trees, fields, and residential buildings visible below under a partly cloudy sky.
Research area:Operations researchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOptimization and Packing Problems

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"What the study found": "The study found that an electric vehicle and drone collaborative delivery system can better meet soft time windows, meaning deliveries may occur slightly before or after the requested time with a cost penalty, and can reduce total cost compared with vehicle-only delivery. The authors also report that their algorithm solved small instances much faster than Gurobi and found optimal solutions.",
"Why the authors say this matters": "The authors conclude that the findings demonstrate economic and environmental benefits of air-ground collaboration for parcel deliveries. They also say the results offer practical insights for implementing the proposed system in urban logistics.",
"What the researchers tested": "The researchers studied an Electric Vehicle and Drone Routing Problem with soft Time Windows (EVRPD-TW) for parcel deliveries. The system used multiple Electric Unmanned Ground Vehicles (E-UGVs) that could deploy a drone at one node and retrieve it at another, and the objective was to minimize travel cost, vehicle activation fees, and penalties for early or late deliveries. They designed a two-level Hybrid Genetic Algorithm with Dynamic Iteration (HGA-DI) and evaluated it in a real-world scenario in Shenzhen, China.",
"What worked and what didn't": "The HGA-DI achieved optimal solutions on small instances more than thirty times faster than Gurobi. Compared with vehicle-only delivery, the collaborative E-UGV and drone system reduced total cost by 1.2% and better met the time windows. Sensitivity analysis showed total cost was most sensitive to the relative per-kilometer travel cost of E-UGVs and drones, followed by time-window penalty rates and drone endurance.",
"What to keep in mind": "The abstract does not describe limitations beyond the sensitivity findings and the focus on a Shenzhen scenario. It also does not provide details on performance for larger instances beyond the small-instance comparison."
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Key points

  • The study examined parcel delivery routing with electric ground vehicles and drones under soft time windows.
  • The collaborative system better met time windows and reduced total cost by 1.2% versus vehicle-only delivery.
  • The proposed HGA-DI algorithm found optimal solutions on small instances more than 30 times faster than Gurobi.
  • Total cost was most sensitive to the relative per-kilometer travel cost of ground vehicles and drones.
  • Drone endurance and time-window penalty rates also affected total cost in the sensitivity analysis.

Disclosure

Research title:
Drone-assisted delivery reduced total cost and improved time-window performance
Publication date:
2026-03-03
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