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Autonomous drone charging station planning through solar energy harnessing for zero-emission operations

Abstract

The introduction of Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs) in smart city operations is considered a sustainable technological solution due to the promised significant greenhouse gas emission reductions. This study developed an integrated multi-objective charging infrastructure coverage optimization model that integrates UAV-based operations with solar energy harnessing from building envelopes. This model maximizes UAVs’ coverage range and minimizes the total cost of energy and decarbonization. The model is based on a flexible energy use model for UAVs calibrated to experimental measurements to generate a minimum-energy trajectory. We also developed an origin-destination (O-D) demand geo-referenced in a digital-twin model to replicate real-world operation. Overall, 12,532 simulated daily missions in a large-sized city are modelled. The results show that the proposed system can eliminate GHG emissions. Furthermore, the system can significantly reduce the decarbonization price through associated savings and excess generated electricity. The proposed approach demonstrates avenues to advance smart cities and capitalize on renewable energy.

Authors

ElSayed M; Foda A; Mohamed M

Journal

Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 86, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2022

DOI

10.1016/j.scs.2022.104122

ISSN

2210-6707

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