DocumentCode
3323526
Title
Smart adaptable network device for fleet management and driver coaching
Author
Delehaye, M. ; Hubaux, D. ; Guedria, L. ; Legat, J.-D. ; Delvaulx, T. ; Goffard, B.
Author_Institution
Centre d´´Excellence en Technol. de l´´Inf. et de la Commun., Charleroi
fYear
2007
fDate
6-8 June 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
As one major challenge today in transport is the reduction of greenhouse gas emission and the decrease of fuel consumption, the development of methods for the optimal use of a vehicle and fuel savings becomes then mandatory. Fleet management is especially concerned by this problem. Moreover, for the EUR05 norm to be fully efficient, the driver becomes a key player. By coaching truck drivers to avoid bringing their vehicles out of their optimal working range and to better anticipate the obstacles, significant economy savings in fuel and equipment can be achieved. In this context, we show that Information and Communication Technologies bring a new solution. Indeed, it is now possible to acquire the necessary data from the vehicle in order to analyse the driving behaviour of the driver. This paper describes a solution for solving optimal driver coaching issue, involving an access to vehicle data, a solution for data transmission on-board and off-board, and an efficient processing capability. Current pilots show a significant improvement, well-received by the drivers, and encouraging feedback for enhancement.
Keywords
air pollution control; automotive electronics; road vehicles; EUR05 norm; Information and Communication Technologies; data transmission; driver coaching; fleet management; fuel consumption; fuel savings; greenhouse gas emission; smart adaptable network device; truck drivers; Communications technology; Context; Embedded system; Engines; Field programmable gate arrays; Fuels; Global warming; Manufacturing; Vehicle driving; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications, 2007. ITST '07. 7th International Conference on ITS
Conference_Location
Sophia Antipolis
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1178-5
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-1178-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITST.2007.4295870
Filename
4295870
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