Registration is available for the March Talking Freight Seminar.
Topic: Connected Trucks – Research and Implementation Initiatives
Date/Time: March 22, 2017 1:00 – 2:30 PM ET
Registration: http://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/Freight/fpd/talking_freight/index.htm
Description: In recent years there has been an increasing focus on connected and automated vehicles, both by public sector agencies such as FHWA and by private vehicle manufacturers and carriers. Many truck manufacturers and carriers,
particularly large, long-haul, over-the-road truckload (TL) carriers, are particularly interested in this emerging technology as a means to reduce their costs and increase their operational efficiency. In fact, many analysts believe the trucking industry
will adopt connected trucks more quickly than the passenger automobile industry, due to the greater bottom line benefits derived from the likely financial and operational efficiencies achieved by using connected vehicles. Various truck manufacturers and carriers
have already started to test the technology to improve and refine it so that in time it can be used for actual truck shipments.
This webinar will feature discussion about on-going, truck-focused, connected Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) research initiatives being conducted by both the FHWA Turner Fairbank Highway Research Center and
private companies.
Topics and Presenters:
Public Sector Truck-Focused V2I and V2V Research Initiatives:
This presentation will provide an overview of Turner Fairbank’s current truck-oriented Vehicle-to-Infrastructure and Vehicle-to-Vehicle research initiatives, including truck platooning and related topics, and how heavy vehicles adjust their
speed profiles to traffic signal timings in real time to account for higher truck traffic volumes and reduced fuel consumption/emissions through intersections.
SPEAKER:
Using V2V Technologies to Increase Truck Platooning:
This presentation will discuss efforts by utilize Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications technology to increase the efficiency of truck platooning and help reduce fuel usage/emissions and enhance safety involving trucks.
SPEAKER:
If you have not yet participated in Talking Freight, I encourage you to do so. These monthly seminars, sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, are held via web conference,
which means that you view the PowerPoint presentations over the Internet while listening to the presenters over your computer or the telephone. There is no cost involved and you do not have to leave your desk to participate. More information about Talking
Freight is available at
http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/fpd/talking_freight/index.htm Links to past presentations and recordings are available on
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/freightplanning/talking.htm.
Talking Freight seminars are eligible for 1.5 AICP Certification Maintenance Credits (for AICP members). In order to receive credit, you must attend the full seminar and login to the seminar with your full name or type your full name into
the chat area during the seminar if you are in a room with a group of people. Visit the
AICP web site for more information about AICP Certification Maintenance Credits.
If you have any questions
about the webinar content, please contact Chip Millard, FHWA Freight Office, at 202-366-4415 or
[log in to unmask].
If you have any questions about the technology aspects of the webinar,
please contact Nicole Coene, Leidos, at 703-318-4267 or
[log in to unmask].
Sincerely,
Nicole
Nicole Coene | Leidos
Task Manager | Transportation Solutions and Technology Applications Division
phone: 703.318.4267
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