A Systems-Level Technology Policy Analysis of the Truck-and-Drone Cooperative Delivery Vehicle System
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Gaba, Farri; Winkenbach, Matthias
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This paper concerns a systems-level assessment of the truck-and-drone cooperative delivery system and its integration into urban environments. The analysis is grounded in an assessment of the regulatory environment currently applicable to truck-and-drone logistics, with a particular focus on the state of small unmanned aerial vehicle regulation in the United States. This is followed by a broad discussion of the social, environmental and operational implications of such a system deployed at scale and its potential impact on society. The paper concludes with an appraisal of the compatibility between today's relevant regulation and the evolving truck-and-drone system technology. A proposal for an adaptive regulatory framework to guide the safe, responsible development and deployment of this emerging technology is then proposed that suits the technology's various stakeholders; citizens, municipalities, relevant regulatory bodies and logistics firms.
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SCALE Working Paper Series;2020-mitscale-ctl-03
Keywords
last-mile, urban, logistics, urban logistics, supply chain, delivery, drone, unmanned aerial vehicle, truck-and-drone cooperative, flying sidekick, regulation, technology policy