How To Use AI Drone Delivery Simulator
1 Set Mission Parameters
Enter pickup and delivery locations, distance, package weight, and select drone model.
2 Configure Environment
Select terrain type, wind speed, temperature, and rain conditions for realistic simulation.
3 Test Emergency Scenario
Choose from battery failure, signal loss, GPS failure, or package drop to test resilience.
4 Run Simulation
Click "Simulate Delivery" to see delivery score, route time, battery usage, cost, and risk analysis.
5 Review AI Recommendations
Get actionable suggestions to improve delivery success, reduce costs, and optimize routes.
6 Export Report
Export as PDF for documentation and analysis.
Pro Tips
- Reduce payload weight to improve battery efficiency
- Avoid high wind speeds for better delivery success
- Urban areas have higher risk due to obstacles
- Emergency scenarios help test contingency plans
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is the battery simulation?
Battery simulation accounts for distance, payload weight, wind speed, temperature, and terrain. Accuracy is within 10-15% of real-world performance.
What factors affect delivery time?
Distance, wind speed, terrain type, and drone model all impact delivery time. Urban areas may add 10-20% due to obstacle avoidance.
How is cost calculated?
Cost includes energy consumption (₹2-5/km), maintenance (₹1-2/km), pilot costs (if applicable), and operational overhead.
What is the maximum payload capacity?
DJI FlyCart supports 30kg, Zipline 1.8kg, Amazon MK-30 2.3kg, and custom drones can be configured up to 10kg for this simulation.
How does weather impact delivery?
Wind >30km/h increases battery usage by 20-40%. Rain reduces visibility and may affect sensors. Heavy rain is not recommended for delivery.
What is the return-to-base requirement?
The simulator ensures 20% battery reserve for safe return. If battery drops below this, the mission may fail or require emergency landing.
Can I save simulation results?
Yes! Export as PDF for documentation, or copy the report for sharing with stakeholders.
What delivery types are supported?
Food, Medicine, Parcel, E-commerce, Emergency, and Industrial Parts delivery - each with specific priority and handling requirements.