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{\sf TriDeliver}: Cooperative Air-Ground Instant Delivery with UAVs, Couriers, and Crowdsourced Ground Vehicles

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2604.09049

Junhui Gao, Yan Pan, Qianru Wang, Wenzhe Hou, Yiqin Deng + 2 more

cs.ROcs.HC

TLDR

TriDeliver is a hierarchical framework integrating UAVs, couriers, and crowdsourced ground vehicles for efficient instant delivery using transfer learning.

Key contributions

  • Introduces TriDeliver, a hierarchical framework for cooperative air-ground instant delivery.
  • Integrates human couriers, UAVs, and crowdsourced ground vehicles for enhanced efficiency.
  • Employs Transfer Learning to leverage courier behavioral history for UAV and GV scheduling.
  • Achieves 65.8% cost reduction over state-of-the-art UAV-courier cooperative delivery.

Why it matters

Instant delivery struggles with efficiency and labor shortages using single agent types. TriDeliver offers a novel solution by cooperatively integrating UAVs, couriers, and GVs. This significantly reduces costs and delivery times, making instant delivery more scalable and robust.

Original Abstract

Instant delivery, shipping items before critical deadlines, is essential in daily life. While multiple delivery agents, such as couriers, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and crowdsourced agents, have been widely employed, each of them faces inherent limitations (e.g., low efficiency/labor shortages, flight control, and dynamic capabilities, respectively), preventing them from meeting the surging demands alone. This paper proposes {\sf TriDeliver}, the first hierarchical cooperative framework, integrating human couriers, UAVs, and crowdsourced ground vehicles (GVs) for efficient instant delivery. To obtain the initial scheduling knowledge for GVs and UAVs as well as improve the cooperative delivery performance, we design a Transfer Learning (TL)-based algorithm to extract delivery knowledge from couriers' behavioral history and transfer their knowledge to UAVs and GVs with fine-tunings, which is then used to dispatch parcels for efficient delivery. Evaluated on one-month real-world trajectory and delivery datasets, it has been demonstrated that 1) by integrating couriers, UAVs, and crowdsourced GVs, {\sf TriDeliver} reduces the delivery cost by $65.8\%$ versus state-of-the-art cooperative delivery by UAVs and couriers; 2) {\sf TriDeliver} achieves further improvements in terms of delivery time ($-17.7\%$), delivery cost ($-9.8\%$), and impacts on original tasks of crowdsourced GVs ($-43.6\%$), even with the representation of the transferred knowledge by simple neural networks, respectively.

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