DocumentCode
181913
Title
Results of initial test and evaluation of a Driver-Assistive Truck Platooning prototype
Author
Bishop, R. ; Bevly, David ; Switkes, Joshua ; Park, Lisa
Author_Institution
Bishop Consulting, Highland, MD, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
8-11 June 2014
Firstpage
208
Lastpage
213
Abstract
This paper describes results to date of a project to prototype, evaluate, and test Driver-Assistive Truck Platooning (DATP), which could have significant positive safety and fuel savings potential for heavy truck operations. The project is led by Auburn University and funded within the Federal Highway Administration Exploratory Advanced Research program. This paper provides selected results from Phase One, which is currently exploring a range of technical and non-technical issues, including assessing real-world business and operational issues within the trucking industry. Specific technical sections address sensing and computing hardware; driver interface; sensor and actuator software and interfacing; control software; and operational environment.
Keywords
road safety; road vehicles; Auburn University; DATP; Federal Highway Administration Exploratory Advanced Research program; driver-assistive truck platooning prototype; fuel saving potential; heavy truck operation; operational issues; real-world business; trucking industry; Fuels; Industries; Joining processes; Roads; Safety; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Vehicles Symposium Proceedings, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location
Dearborn, MI
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVS.2014.6856585
Filename
6856585
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