Download PDFOpen PDF in browserEvaluation of models for implementing Physical Internet standards via simulations of Complex SystemEasyChair Preprint 72112 pages•Date: January 8, 2019AbstractUnmanned aerial vehicles (drones) can shorten routes and improve delivery times by obviating traffic saturation in cities. In turn, this will help to reduce congestion and the emission of pollutants into the atmosphere. Additionally, it could be beneficial to many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as it would allow them to finally use e-commerce without facing issues such as losing control of the distribution of their products. In this article, we put forward a model to analyse the impact of a hypothetical scenario in which a business in the Cadiz area cooperates in the implementation of common standards that enable the incorporation of a PI system. The model is described using the ODD standard (general design information) which is commonly used for model description in fields such as ecology, sociology and economics. We have adopted this approach when developing a simulator that allows us to design a network of flight paths in the improvement of last mile deliveries. We discuss several important issues such as gathering of initial information, factors to be included multi-agent models, and how authorities can be convinced to change to legislation to allow drones to fly over urban centres. Keyphrases: Drones in logistic, Logistic in Cadiz, Logistic in South Spain, Physical Internet, complex system, last mile
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