Cloud simulation assists active-safety development for electric refuse truck
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06/01/2024
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North America's first electric, fully integrated custom cab and chassis refuse collection vehicle - slated for initial customer deliveries in mid-2024 - is equipped with a standard advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS). “A typical garbage truck uses commercial off-the-shelf active safety technologies, but the electrified McNeilus Volterra ZSL was purpose-built with active safety technologies to serve our refuse collection customer,” said Brendan Chan, chief engineer for autonomy and active safety at Oshkosh Corporation, McNeilus' parent company.
“We wanted to make the safest and best refuse collection truck out there. And by using cloud-based simulation, we could accelerate the development of ADAS and other technologies,” Chan said in an interview with Truck & Off-Highway Engineering during the 2024 dSPACE User Conference in Plymouth, Michigan.
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- Buchholz, K., "Cloud simulation assists active-safety development for electric refuse truck," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2024.