SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: April 2018

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  • Connectivity takes center stage
    Telematic links have become the norm, helping fleet owners and operators improve efficiency and letting OEMs predict component failures.
  • More power, less noise, fewer emissions
    These key attributes drive development of new generators both big and small.
  • TARDEC pursues advanced power generation
    U.S. Army, GM collaborate on fuel-cell-generated electricity to power the vehicle's propulsion system and onboard electronics, while providing off-vehicle power via an Exportable Power Take-Off unit.
  • Developing an alternative engine concept
    Ricardo's CryoPower engine leverages two unique combustion techniques for reduced emissions and fuel consumption-liquid nitrogen and split combustion. Long-haul trucking and stationary power generation will be the first beneficiaries of the technologies.
  • Technology time-warp
    The road to autonomous driving has been under construction for decades, as showcased by SAE's Mobility History Committee at the 2018 WCX in Detroit.
  • Editorial
    'Heavy' topics on tap for WCX18
  • Hackers aim to exploit vulnerabilities in CVs, pushing security to the forefront
  • Generative design software exploits AI to change how new vehicles, equipment are designed
  • SwRI's ECTO-Lab bridges gap in catalyst and aftertreatment development
  • Diesel reigns as alternatives expand their role in commercial trucks
  • AKG R&D center boasts unique large-radiator thermal shock test stand
  • JCB reveals new range of crawler excavators, first fully-electric mini excavator
  • Medium-duty truck market heats up
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