Print Email Facebook Twitter Design of an unmanned aerial vehicle loading system for humanitarian aid operations Title Design of an unmanned aerial vehicle loading system for humanitarian aid operations Author Weetzel, Max (TU Delft Industrial Design Engineering) Contributor Tempelman, Erik (mentor) Crone, Henk (graduation committee) Reitsema, Roeland (graduation committee) van Dorst, Eric (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Integrated Product Design Date 2020-03-24 Abstract In the aftermath of a disaster, Humanitarian Aid Organizations must operate in highly uncertain and complex contexts in order to provide the lifesaving aid to the people in need. However, the systems currently available to them are limiting the aid logistics, leaving victims cut off. Affordable options are not well suited for the devastated infrastructure and the ones that are, come with a high cost. Wings For Aid is solving this problem. It uses a swarm of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) fly to the locations in need, unhindered by the ground conditions. Without landing, the aid is dropped in cost-effective and sustainable cargo boxes. After the cargo arrives safely on the ground, relief workers distribute the goods to the people in need. During this thesis, a future ground operation is constructed. In this, all the UAVs are prepared for the next mission as quickly as possible. The final design provides a novel solution to load the UAV with the required cargo box configuration. It consists of both the required functional product systems as well as the integrated process. A product usability evaluation using several prototypes, proved the system to be promising. Subject UAVHumanitarian aidloadingOperationLogisticsRemote operationsDesign To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c817684-3f50-40f3-8207-1b0b59d7705d Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2020 Max Weetzel Files PDF GraduationReport_MaxWeetz ... 511093.pdf 20.53 MB PDF Poster_MaxWeetzel_4511093.pdf 2.21 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0c817684-3f50-40f3-8207-1b0b59d7705d/datastream/OBJ1/view