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SAE Off-Highway Engineering: December 2, 2016
- Magazine Issue
- 16OFHP12
Sector:
Language:
- English
Topic:
- Autonomous plows ahead
Agriculture, construction, mining-even marine-are advancing autonomous technology to improve the productivity and safety of vehicles on the job. - Expediting engine design
Simulation tools drive development of the most complex, fuel- efficient and powerful engines ever seen in off-highway applications. - Industry 4.0: The smart factory arrives
The plants that produce vehicles and their high-tech systems are increasingly employing intelligent systems, Big Data and advanced analytics to improve quality, safety and efficiency. - The future is not so far-off
- Enhanced Cat 3500 engine boosts power 20%, trims fuel usage by 10%
- Phase 2 GHG rules driver for advanced technology, alternative fuels
- Eaton demonstrates waste heat recovery, variable valve actuation for HD diesels
- Hyliion develops add-on hybrid system for semi-trailers that reduces fuel consumption by 30%
- Tech-heavy Iveco Z Truck concept spawns 29 patents
- EPA's Grundler talks Phase 2 regs
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