Exploring Telematics Big Data for Truck Platooning Opportunities

2018-01-1083

4/3/2018

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NREL completed a temporal and geospatial analysis of telematics data to estimate the fraction of platoonable miles traveled by class 8 tractor trailers currently in operation. This paper discusses the value and limitations of very large but low time-resolution data sets, and the fuel consumption reduction opportunities from large scale adoption of platooning technology for class 8 highway vehicles in the US based on telematics data. The telematics data set consist of about 57,000 unique vehicles traveling over 210 million miles combined during a two-week period. 75% of the total fuel consumption result from vehicles operating in top gear, suggesting heavy highway utilization. The data is at a one-hour resolution, resulting in a significant fraction of data be uncategorizable, yet significant value can still be extracted from the remaining data. Multiple analysis methods to estimate platoonable miles are discussed. Results indicate that 63% of total miles driven at known hourly-average speeds happens at speeds amenable to platooning. When also considering availability of nearby partner vehicles, results indicate 55.7% of all classifiable miles driven were platoonable. Analysis also address the availability of numerous partners enabling platoons greater than 2 trucks and the percentage of trucks that would be required to be equipped with platooning equipment to realize more than 50% of the possible savings.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-1083
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Lammert, M., Bugbee, B., Hou, Y., Mack, A., et al., "Exploring Telematics Big Data for Truck Platooning Opportunities," WCX World Congress Experience, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 10, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-1083.
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4/3/2018
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2018-01-1083
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Technical Paper
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English