Truck platooning is a technology that allows trucks to drive in a convoy one behind the other, communicating with one another and adapting themselves to the convoy. There are various configurations with differing degrees of autonomy but, in most cases, there is still a driver on board, which distinguishes the concept from fully autonomous vehicles. In this article, Dominik Juling examines the advantages, hurdles and limits of military truck platooning in Europe, and provides examples of projects and technologies that are already operational. The benefits include fewer drivers, increased safety for the crew and reduced resource consumption
Platooning is an application where a group of vehicles move one after each other in close proximity,...
A platoon can be defined as a group of consecutive vehicles that exchange information, so that they ...
In this report we describe results from the work on business case analysis of the Sweden for Platoon...
Truck platooning is a technology that allows trucks to drive in a convoy one behind the other, commu...
A truck platoon is a set of virtually linked trucks that drive closely behind one another using auto...
This paper presents an overview of current projects that deal with vehicle platooning. The platoonin...
This open access book presents research and evaluation results of the Austrian flagship project “Con...
Truck platooning refers to the automated operation of multiple trucks. High expectations rest on tru...
Background: Consequence of growing consumer market is grow of transportation and logistics sector es...
A truck platoon is a set of virtually linked trucks that drive closely behind one another using auto...
A platoon of connected automated vehicles (CAVs) is defined as a group of CAVs that exchange informa...
Platooning is a way of how different transport companies could reduce fuel consumption and increase ...
Truck platooning is a form of vehicle automation and cooperation that is leading the way for coopera...
Truck Platooning is the future of transportation in which trucks drive cooperatively at less than 1 ...
Truck platooning is expected to significantly affect road freight transport performances, although i...
Platooning is an application where a group of vehicles move one after each other in close proximity,...
A platoon can be defined as a group of consecutive vehicles that exchange information, so that they ...
In this report we describe results from the work on business case analysis of the Sweden for Platoon...
Truck platooning is a technology that allows trucks to drive in a convoy one behind the other, commu...
A truck platoon is a set of virtually linked trucks that drive closely behind one another using auto...
This paper presents an overview of current projects that deal with vehicle platooning. The platoonin...
This open access book presents research and evaluation results of the Austrian flagship project “Con...
Truck platooning refers to the automated operation of multiple trucks. High expectations rest on tru...
Background: Consequence of growing consumer market is grow of transportation and logistics sector es...
A truck platoon is a set of virtually linked trucks that drive closely behind one another using auto...
A platoon of connected automated vehicles (CAVs) is defined as a group of CAVs that exchange informa...
Platooning is a way of how different transport companies could reduce fuel consumption and increase ...
Truck platooning is a form of vehicle automation and cooperation that is leading the way for coopera...
Truck Platooning is the future of transportation in which trucks drive cooperatively at less than 1 ...
Truck platooning is expected to significantly affect road freight transport performances, although i...
Platooning is an application where a group of vehicles move one after each other in close proximity,...
A platoon can be defined as a group of consecutive vehicles that exchange information, so that they ...
In this report we describe results from the work on business case analysis of the Sweden for Platoon...