An automated truck platoon for energy saving
This paper presents an automated truck platoon that has been developed under a national ITS project named Energy ITS. The project, started in 2008, aims at energy saving and global warming prevention with ITS technologies. A platoon of 3 fully-automated trucks currently drives at 80 km/h with the ga...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents an automated truck platoon that has been developed under a national ITS project named Energy ITS. The project, started in 2008, aims at energy saving and global warming prevention with ITS technologies. A platoon of 3 fully-automated trucks currently drives at 80 km/h with the gap of 10 m on a test truck and along an expressway before public use, under not only steady state driving but also lane changing. The lateral control is based on the lane marker detection by the computer vision, and the longitudinal control is based on the gap measurement by 76 GHz radar and lidar in addition to the inter-vehicle communications of 5.8 GHz DSRC. The radar and lidar also work as the obstacle detection. The feature of the technologies is the high reliability, aiming at the near future introduction. Fuel consumption measurement on a test track and along an expressway shows that the fuel can be saved by about 14 %. The evaluation simulation shows that the effectiveness of the platooning with the gap of 10 m when the 40 % penetration in heavy trucks is 2.1 % reduction of CO 2 along an expressway. The introduction scenario is also discussed. |
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ISSN: | 2153-0858 2153-0866 |
DOI: | 10.1109/IROS.2011.6094549 |