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SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: August 2022
- Magazine Issue
- 22TOFHP08
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Language:
- English
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- Deere advances in-field autonomy
While stereo cameras and computer vision guide Deere's "limited- release" 8R autonomous tractor, Bear Flag's lidar tech will augment future machines. - Positioning to centimeter-level improves agriculture
Precision-navigation approaches that emphasize backward compatibility help farms reap more value from autonomous operations. - Funding, mandates fuel commercial-vehicle electrification
Legislators provide the impetus to electrify trucks and buses, leading to several engineering challenges. - Editorial
Platooning still promising for trucking - Lightning eMotors adapts to changing electrification market
- Emerson supports scalability of fuel cell systems
- Hyliion, Cummins collaborate on electric and NG range-extender
- Rexroth expands software-controlled hydraulics and electric portfolio
- Accelerating ADAS adoption with pressure-sensitive tapes
- Wireless road charging for EVs to debut mid-decade
- Bollinger, Hyundai and Volvo provide clean-vehicle updates
- HEVI launches lineup of electric off-highway equipment
- Q&A
Allison's Ryan Milburn, 2022 SAE COMVEC Executive Chair, discusses next-gen electronic controls and EV testing enhancements