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SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: August 2019

  • Magazine Issue
  • 19TOFHP08
Published August 01, 2019 by SAE International in United States
Language:
  • English
  • Electric machines find their niche
    Smaller machines working in cities are particularly ripe for electrification, but most off-highway applications will retain the internal-combustion engine.
  • Big data, big benefits
    Data mining helps users and equipment developers use data from on-vehicle sensors to work more efficiently.
  • Data connectivity in harsh environments
    Ensuring high-speed data transmission requires OEM designers to think more about components, placement and the impact of environmental conditions early in design.
  • Trucks with intuition
    Perceptive Automata partners with Volvo Trucks to demonstrate AI technology that can determine when pedestrians will cross the road.
  • Change is afoot
    Cummins and its CTO help focus the 2019 SAE COMVEC on the fast-shifting technology landscape that faces both on- and off-highway sectors.
  • Editorial
    AI, ADAS & AVs-oh my!
  • Holistic hydraulic designs add more sensors, controls
  • DSD helps 'balance the books' for buying electric truck technology
  • JCB prepared to meet EU Stage V emissions
  • Protecting a cyber-physical remote diagnostic communication system against cyberattacks
  • SKF employs digital tools to enhance bearing design, performance
  • New Mercedes-Benz Actros loaded with ADAS, active safety tech
  • Q&A
    Peloton CEO Josh Switkes explains Level 4 'automated following' platooning