3D Aerial Highway: The Key Enabler of the Retail Industry Transformation
Nesrine Cherif, Wael Jaafar, Halim Yanikomeroglu, and Abbas Yongacoglu

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of 3D aerial highways to enable efficient, safe, and reliable UAV cargo delivery, addressing connectivity and route organization challenges in the rapidly growing UAV industry.
Contribution
It introduces the 3D aerial highway framework, discusses its motivations, concerns, and connectivity issues, providing a comprehensive vision for UAV route organization.
Findings
Feasibility of 3D aerial highways is thoroughly investigated.
Identifies key connectivity challenges and potential solutions.
Highlights importance for retail industry transformation.
Abstract
The retail industry is already facing an inevitable transformation worldwide, and with the current pandemic situation, it is even accelerating. Indeed, consumer habits are shifting from brick-and-mortar stores to online shopping. The bottleneck in the end-to-end online shopping experience remains the efficient and quick delivery of goods to consumers. In this context, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology is seen as a potential solution to address cargo delivery issues. Hence, the number of cargo-UAVs is expected to skyrocket in the next few decades and the airspace to become densely crowded. To successfully deploy UAVs for mass cargo delivery, seamless and reliable cellular connectivity for highly mobile UAVs is required. There is an urgent need for organized and connected routes in the sky. Like highways for cargo trucks, 3D routes in the airspace should be designed for cargo-UAVs…
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