SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: June 2020
- Content
- Embedded systems help drive autonomy forward
Kontron provides high-end knowledge for image processing, analysis with fewer control modules. - Open approach to propulsion
Deutz CEO sees combination of sustainable-fuel combustion engines and electric drive systems powering the off-highway market. - Increasing connectivity, leveraging intelligence
Parker Hannifin expert discusses IoT for mobile equipment and moving beyond standard telematics by integrating systems controllers and smart components. - Cummins, Tula test 'dynamic' cylinder deactivation
Tula's Dynamic Skip Fire technology already used in light-duty gasoline engines shows potential in heavy-duty diesels to significantly reduce NOx emissions. - Supplier Directory
Complete listing of industry suppliers categorized by technology area. - Editorial
Lending a hand to healthcare - Plug Power, Lightning Systems partner to produce fuel-cell-electric trucks
- Magna evaluates virus-killing ozone to sanitize vehicle interiors
- SAE best practice establishes definitions for ODD
- Commercial trucks employ range of power systems
- Liebherr equips latest crawler excavator with Leica 3D integrated machine control
- Annual Product Guide
- Q&A
Dr. Paul Phipps, director of R&D for Comfort Motion Global, discusses "proactive" motion seating for commercial vehicles
- Embedded systems help drive autonomy forward